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Role modelling in the training of hospital-based medical specialists: a validation study of the Role Model Apperception Tool (RoMAT)

机译:医疗专家培训中的角色建模:职位模型表明工具的验证研究(ROMAT)

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Role modelling is a key component in the training of doctors that influences professional behaviour, identity and career choices. Clinical teachers and residents are often unaware of this, thereby risking transmission of negative behaviour. On the other hand, awareness positively affects role model behaviour. To assess role model behaviour, the Role Model Apperception Tool (RoMAT) was developed and validated in general practice training. The aim of the current study was to validate the RoMAT in the hospital-based training setting. The authors asked first to last year residents, regardless of their specialty, to participate after written approval from their clinical teachers. The tool was completed online in 2017. The authors performed a principal component analysis and investigated internal consistency, construct validity, inter-rater reliability, known-groups comparisons and floor and ceiling effects. Of the 473 residents contacted, 187 (40%) completed the questionnaire. As in the primary validation study, the authors extracted two components: Caring Attitude and Effectiveness , explaining 67% of the variation with a Cronbach s alpha of 0.94 and 0.93 respectively. Evidence for construct validity was found and there were no floor or ceiling effects, but inter-rater reliability was low. The RoMAT was internally consistent and valid to assess role model behaviour of the clinical teacher towards the resident in the hospital-based training of medical specialists. The poor inter-rater reliability, most likely due to homogeneous RoMAT responses, should be borne in mind when evaluating RoMAT scores on individual clinical teachers.
机译:角色建模是影响专业行为,身份和职业选择的医生培训的关键组成部分。临床教师和居民往往没有意识到这一点,从而冒着负面行为的传播。另一方面,意识积极影响角色模型行为。为了评估角色模型行为,在一般练习培训中开发和验证了角色模型表达工具(ROMAT)。目前研究的目的是在医院为基础的培训环境中验证ROMAT。作者首先向去年居民询问,无论他们的专业如何,在临床教师批准后参加。该工具于2017年在线在线完成。作者进行了主要成分分析和调查的内部一致性,构建有效性,帧间可靠性,已知组比较和地板和天花板效果。在联系的473名居民中,187名(40%)完成了调查问卷。与主要验证研究一样,作者提取了两种组分:关心姿态和有效性,分别解释了克朗的Cronbach Sα和0.93的67%。发现构建有效性的证据,没有地板或天花板效应,但帧间间可靠性低。罗门特在内部一致,有效地评估临床老师对居民的医疗专家培训居民的角色模型行为。在评估个体临床教师的罗丹评分时,应牢记较差的帧间间可靠性,最有可能因均质罗丹响应而受到思想。

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