Developing Competence Assessment Procedure for Spinal Anaesthesia

Dajie Zhang, D. Albert, Cord Hockemeyer, D. Breen, Z. Kulcsár, G. Shorten, A. Aboulafia, E. Lövquist
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Traditional approaches of assessment in the medical domain are insufficient for evaluating trainees' technical skills. Currently, many European medical training bodies are attempting to introduce competence-based training programmes for technical skills as well as other domains (e.g., communication, professional behaviour, clinical cognition). These efforts are limited due to the absence of appropriate assessment tools. Based on Competence-based Knowledge Space Theory (CbKST), a collaborative project MedCAP intends to develop a valid and reliable competence assessment procedure for one important medical skill, spinal anaesthesia. The paper briefly overviews the current states of training and assessment for medical procedural skills, describes the core ideas of CbKST, and introduces the ongoing project that will transfer the innovative approach of CbKST in personalized learning and competence assessment to the medical domain.
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制定脊髓麻醉能力评估程序
医学领域的传统评估方法不足以评估受训者的技术技能。目前,许多欧洲医疗培训机构正试图为技术技能以及其他领域(如沟通、专业行为、临床认知)引入基于能力的培训方案。由于缺乏适当的评估工具,这些努力受到限制。MedCAP是一个基于能力知识空间理论(CbKST)的合作项目,旨在为一项重要的医疗技能——脊髓麻醉——开发一种有效可靠的能力评估程序。本文简要概述了医疗程序技能培训和评估的现状,描述了CbKST的核心思想,并介绍了将CbKST在个性化学习和能力评估方面的创新方法转移到医学领域的正在进行的项目。
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