Fincham S M, Grace M, Taylor W C, Skakun E N, Davis F C
Med Educ. 1976 Sep;10(5):404-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1976.tb01494.x.
In September 1974 candidates who had taken a computerized patient managment problem examination (CPMP), as part of the certification process in paediatrics required by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, completed a questionnaire designed to elicit their reactions to CPMPs. The results indicated that respondents were favourable to CPMPs, that there was little distraction caused by the equipment, logic or semantics of the problems, and that CPMPs were an acceptable examination technique. It was recommended that, in the future, CPMP examinees be allowed practice time to familiarize themselves with the equipment, that pre-examination instructions should be clarified, and that problems judged inadequate by candidates be revised.
1974年9月,参加计算机化患者管理问题考试(CPMP)的考生完成了一份问卷,该考试是加拿大皇家内科医师与外科医师学院要求的儿科认证过程的一部分。问卷旨在了解他们对CPMP的反应。结果表明,受访者对CPMP持赞成态度,问题的设备、逻辑或语义几乎没有造成干扰,并且CPMP是一种可接受的考试技术。建议未来允许CPMP考生有练习时间来熟悉设备,应明确考前说明,并且应修订考生认为不足的问题。