Validation of an assessment tool for professionalism in medical students: a mixed method study

Humaira Fayyaz Khan, Raheela Yasmeen, Shabana Ali
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Objective: To develop and validate a tool for the assessment of professionalism in medical students during clerkship. Method: The mixed-method study was confucted from February to September 2018 at the Islamic International Medical College, Riphah University, Islamabad, Pakistan. A preliminary focus group discussion ws followed by two rounds of Delphi technique to validate micro-scenarios for the relevance of each item of the instrument alongside its content validity. For content and construct validation of the tool, content validity, cognitive validity, cognitive pretesting, confirmatory factor analysis and reliability assessment was done. Piloting was done on medical students doing clerkship. Data was analysed using SPSS 21 and AMOS 21. Results: A 35-item preliminary tool from micro-scenarios generated after focus group discussion was developed for the first Delphi round. For the second round, a 29-item tool was resent to the experts for validation. After the second round, the content validity scale was 0.94. Removal of 1 item produced a 28-item tool. Pre-cognitive testing of the 28 items resulted in rephrasing of 4, modification of 2, and deletion of 1 and a tool with 27 items. Piloting was carried out and after CFA resulted in a reduced 21 item tool. Cronbach’s alpha value was 0.96. A good to excellent model fit was produced after performing confirmatory factor analysis. Conclusion: A tool comprising of 21 items scored on a 5-point Likert scale that had acceptable construct validity and good content validity was developed. It can be used to evaluate the level of professionalism of local medical students doing clerkship. Key Words: Professionalism, Delphi, Focus group, Medical students, Factor analysis.
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医学生专业精神评估工具的验证:一项混合方法研究
目的:建立并验证医学生见习期间专业精神的测评工具。方法:混合方法研究于2018年2月至9月在巴基斯坦伊斯兰堡Riphah大学伊斯兰国际医学院进行。在初步焦点小组讨论之后,进行了两轮德尔菲技术,以验证工具每个项目的相关性及其内容效度的微观情景。对工具的内容和结构进行了内容效度、认知效度、认知前测、验证性因子分析和信度评估。试点是在做见习工作的医学生身上进行的。数据采用SPSS 21和AMOS 21进行分析。结果:从焦点小组讨论后产生的微观情景中开发了一个35项的初步工具,用于第一轮德尔菲。在第二轮中,一个包含29个项目的工具被提交给专家进行验证。第二轮后,内容效度量表为0.94。移除1个物品会产生28个物品的工具。对28个题项进行认知前测试,结果有4个题项被改写,2个被修改,1个被删除,并有一个包含27个题项的工具。进行了试点,在CFA之后,减少了21项工具。Cronbach’s alpha值为0.96。在进行验证性因子分析后,产生了良好到优良的模型拟合。结论:开发了一套具有可接受的结构效度和良好的内容效度的工具。可用于评价地方医学生见习的专业水平。关键词:专业精神,德尔菲,焦点小组,医学生,因子分析
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