Development and validation of an assessment sheet for all-ceramic crown preparations: A methodological study.

Q4 Dentistry Journal of Dental Research, Dental Clinics, Dental Prospects Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-11 DOI:10.34172/joddd.2023.37103
Ahmed Mhanni, Seham Elsawaay, Abubaker Qutieshat
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Background: Dental students learn and practice clinical procedures in clinical skills laboratories. These practices are graded by qualified staff to evaluate the effectiveness of their learning. Valid evaluation requires accuracy and reliability. Although a well-developed checklist for pre-clinical skill evaluation exists in theory, it is challenging to implement in practice. This study was undertaken to develop and evaluate the reliability of an assessment sheet for all-ceramic crown preparations.

Methods: The study consisted of two phases: the development stage and the judgment-quantification stage. Two examiners evaluated all-ceramic crown preparations made by second-year dental students using the developed assessment sheet to test criterion validity. The final grade was determined based on the number of errors identified using the assessment sheet. The relationship between the negative points and the final grades awarded was determined using Spearman's correlation. The study calculated the intra- and inter-examiner agreement for two rounds of evaluation, conducted one month apart, using Cohen's unweighted Kappa test. The study employed the Item-Content Validity Index (I-CVI) to evaluate the content validity for each item and the Scale-Content Validity Index (S-CVI) to assess the content validity of the overall scale used in all-ceramic crown preparation procedures.

Results: The assessment sheet developed for all-ceramic crown preparations was reliable, with strong content validity and a significant negative correlation between grades assigned and the number of errors observed. The assessment sheet defined up to three levels of performance for each item, providing a consistent and objective approach to evaluation. The linear regression graph successfully determined the maximum number of acceptable errors and established the minimum passing grade. The inter- and intra-examiner agreement for the two assessment rounds was found to be fair to moderate.

Conclusion: The study showed that the developed assessment sheet for all-ceramic crown preparations is reliable and can provide a consistent and objective approach to evaluation. It can benefit both students and instructors. Further research is recommended to evaluate the impact of the developed assessment sheet on students' learning outcomes.

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全瓷冠制剂评估表的开发和验证:方法学研究。
背景:牙科学生在临床技能实验室学习和实践临床程序。这些实践由合格的员工分级,以评估他们学习的有效性。有效的评估需要准确性和可靠性。虽然理论上存在完善的临床前技能评估检查表,但在实践中实施起来具有挑战性。本研究的目的是开发和评估全瓷冠准备评估表的可靠性。方法:研究分为两个阶段:开发阶段和判断定量阶段。两名审查员使用开发的评估表对二年级牙科学生制作的全陶瓷冠制剂进行评估,以检验标准的效度。最终分数是根据使用评估表识别的错误数量来确定的。负分数和最终分数之间的关系是用斯皮尔曼相关来确定的。该研究使用科恩的未加权卡帕测验计算了间隔一个月进行的两轮评估的内部和内部审查员的一致性。本研究采用项目-内容效度指数(I-CVI)评估各项目的内容效度,采用量表-内容效度指数(S-CVI)评估全瓷冠制备过程中使用的整体量表的内容效度。结果:所编制的全瓷冠制剂评定表可靠,内容效度强,评定等级与错误次数呈显著负相关。评估表为每个项目定义了多达三个级别的表现,提供了一致和客观的评估方法。线性回归图成功地确定了可接受错误的最大数量,并建立了最低及格分数。两轮评估的审查员之间和审查员内部的协议被认为是公平到适度的。结论:所编制的全烤瓷冠制备评价表可靠,可为全烤瓷冠制备提供一致、客观的评价方法。这对学生和教师都有好处。建议进一步研究评估所编制的评核表对学生学习成果的影响。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Dental Research Dental Clinics Dental Prospects (JODDD) is a Platinum* Open Access, peer-reviewed quarterly indexed journal that publishes articles of basic, clinical, and prospective nature in all areas of dentistry and oral health.
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