Schnabel Kai P, Bauer Daniel, Schmitz Felix M, Hitzblech Tanja, Brem Beate G
University of Bern, Institute for Medical Education, Bern, Switzerland.
GMS J Med Educ. 2025 Feb 17;42(1):Doc12. doi: 10.3205/zma001736. eCollection 2025.
Simulation-based teaching and assessment are integral to education in the health professions, with simulated patients (SP) being a widely accepted strategy. Ensuring high-quality SP role-portrayal is crucial for the authenticity and standardization of assessments, particularly in high-stakes exams like the Swiss Federal Licensing Examination (FLE).The study assesses the quality of SP role-portrayal over consecutive instances of the Swiss FLE. We hypothesized that the quality of role-portrayal improves over time.
The study employed the FAIR OSCE instrument to assess SP role-portrayal in five consecutive FLE exams from 2016 to 2021. The instrument, developed between 2011 and 2014, includes four categories: introduction, delivery of information, portrayal, and others. Data analysis involved retrospective examination of FAIR OSCE ratings, calculating item scores, and overall mean scores for each exam year.
The study involved 37 SP educators observing 1803 SP-candidate interactions across five exam sites. Results demonstrated a continuous improvement in SP role-portrayal over the five-year period, with significant differences between 2016 and subsequent years. The overall mean scores of SP role-play ratings increased steadily, indicating a positive trend in SP performance.
The findings supported the hypothesis of continuous improvement of SP role-portrayal within the Swiss FLE. The quality of role portrayal not only improved consistently but also maintained a very high level, with no items on the FAIR OSCE instrument rated "do not agree" more than 5% of the time. This suggests that SPs role play aligned well with case scripts, reflecting the intended authenticity and standardization of assessments.Limitations were acknowledged, including potential bias in local SP educators rating their own SPs and the study's sole focus on SP role-portrayal. While the findings contribute to understanding SP effectiveness in standardized, high-stakes clinical exams, the study did not scrutinize other potential sources of variance.
In conclusion, the research demonstrated a continuous improvement and high quality of SP role-portrayal in the Swiss FLE over five years. Well-trained SPs, assessed using the FAIR OSCE instrument, play a crucial role in maintaining the standardized and high-quality nature of clinical skills exams in a high-stakes context. Further research could explore additional factors influencing overall exam quality and address potential biases in SP educator ratings.
基于模拟的教学与评估是健康专业教育的重要组成部分,模拟患者(SP)是一种被广泛接受的策略。确保高质量的SP角色扮演对于评估的真实性和标准化至关重要,尤其是在瑞士联邦执照考试(FLE)这类高风险考试中。本研究评估了瑞士FLE连续几次考试中SP角色扮演的质量。我们假设角色扮演的质量会随着时间的推移而提高。
本研究采用FAIR OSCE工具,对2016年至2021年连续五次FLE考试中的SP角色扮演进行评估。该工具于2011年至2014年开发,包括四个类别:介绍、信息传递、角色扮演和其他。数据分析包括对FAIR OSCE评分进行回顾性检查、计算每个考试年份的项目得分和总体平均分。
该研究涉及37名SP教育工作者,他们在五个考试地点观察了1803次SP与考生的互动。结果表明,在五年期间,SP角色扮演持续改进,2016年与随后几年之间存在显著差异。SP角色扮演评分的总体平均分稳步上升,表明SP表现呈积极趋势。
研究结果支持了瑞士FLE中SP角色扮演持续改进的假设。角色扮演的质量不仅持续提高,而且保持在非常高的水平,FAIR OSCE工具上没有任何项目的“不同意”率超过5%。这表明SP角色扮演与病例脚本契合度良好,反映了评估预期的真实性和标准化。研究承认存在局限性,包括当地SP教育工作者对自己的SP进行评分时可能存在的偏差,以及该研究仅关注SP角色扮演。虽然研究结果有助于理解SP在标准化、高风险临床考试中的有效性,但该研究并未仔细审查其他潜在的变异来源。
总之,该研究表明,在五年时间里,瑞士FLE中SP角色扮演持续改进且质量很高。使用FAIR OSCE工具进行评估的训练有素的SP,在高风险背景下维持临床技能考试的标准化和高质量方面发挥着关键作用。进一步的研究可以探索影响整体考试质量的其他因素,并解决SP教育工作者评分中的潜在偏差。