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“Princess and the pea” – an assessment tool for palpation skills in postgraduate education

机译:“公主与豌豆” –研究生教育中触诊技能的评估工具

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In osteopathic medicine, palpation is considered to be the key skill to be acquired during training. Whether palpation skills are adequately acquired during undergraduate or postgraduate training is difficult to assess. The aim of our study was to test a palpation assessment tool developed for undergraduate medical education in a postgraduate medical education (PME) setting. We modified and standardized an assessment tool, where a coin has to be palpated under different layers of copy paper. For every layer depth we randomized the hiding positions with a random generator. The task was to palpate the coin or to determine that no coin was hidden in the stack. We recruited three groups of participants: 22 physicians with no training in osteopathic medicine, 25 participants in a PME course of osteopathic techniques before and after a palpation training program, 31 physicians from an osteopathic expert group with at least 700?h of osteopathic skills training. These experts ran the test twice to check for test-retest-reliability. Inferential statistical analyzes were performed using generalized linear mixed models with the dichotomous variable “coin detected / not detected” as the dependent variable. We measured a test-retest reliability of the assessment tool as a whole with 56 stations in the expert group of 0.67 (p? 0.001). For different paper layers, we found good retest reliabilities up to 300 sheets. The control group detected a coin significantly better in a depth of 150 sheets (p?=?0.01) than the pre-training group. The osteopathic training group showed significantly more correct coin localizations after the training in layer depths of 200 (p?=?0.03) and 300 sheets (p?=?0.05). This group also had significantly better palpation results than the expert group in the depth of 300 sheets (p?=?0.001). When there was no coin hidden, the expert group showed significantly better results than the post-training group (p?=?0.01). Our tool can be used with reliable results to test palpation course achievements with 200 and 300 sheets of paper. Further refinements of this tool will be needed to use it in complex assessment designs for the evaluation of more sophisticated palpatory skills in postgraduate medical settings.
机译:在整骨医学中,触诊被认为是训练期间要掌握的关键技能。很难评估在本科或研究生培训期间是否掌握了触诊技能。我们的研究目的是测试在研究生医学教育(PME)环境中为本科医学教育开发的触诊评估工具。我们修改并标准化了一种评估工具,其中必须在复印纸的不同层下触摸硬币。对于每个层深度,我们使用随机生成器将隐藏位置随机化。任务是摸摸硬币或确定硬币中没有隐藏硬币。我们招募了三组参与者:22名未接受过骨病医学培训的医师,25名在触诊培训计划前后接受PME骨病治疗课程的参与者,31名来自骨病专家组的医师,他们至少接受了700?h的骨病技能培训。这些专家进行了两次测试,以检查重新测试的可靠性。使用广义线性混合模型进行推论统计分析,将二分变量“检测到/未检测到硬币”作为因变量。在专家组中,有56个站点的评估工具整体重测信度为0.67(p <0.001)。对于不同的纸张层,我们发现高达300张的良好重测可靠性。对照组检测到的硬币在150张纸上的深度比训练前要好得多(p = 0.01)。骨病训练组在训练200层(p?=?0.03)和300张(p?=?0.05)的层深度后显示出更正确的硬币定位。在300张纸的深度上,该组的触诊效果也明显好于专家组(p≤0.001)。在没有隐藏硬币的情况下,专家组的结果要比训练后的组好得多(p?=?0.01)。我们的工具可用于获得可靠的结果,以200张和300张纸测试触诊过程的成绩。需要对该工具进行进一步的完善,以将其用于复杂的评估设计中,以评估研究生医学环境中更复杂的触诊技能。

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