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Learner Perceptions of Electronic End-of-shift Evaluations on An Emergency Medicine Clerkship

机译:学习者对急诊医学文职迁移评估的看法

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Objectives: As students on an emergency medicine (EM) rotation work with different faculty on a daily basis, EM clerkships often incorporate an end-of-shift evaluation to capture sufficient student performance data. Electronic shift evaluations have been shown to increase faculty completion compliance. This study aimed to examine learner perceptions of their individualized feedback during an EM clerkship following the adoption of an electronic evaluation tool. Methods: This retrospective study examined end-of-rotation surveys that students complete at the conclusion of their EM rotation. Survey respondents used a standard Likert scale (1-5). This study examined responses to the question: "The feedback I received on this rotation was adequate." The study period included the 3 academic years prior to and subsequent to the adoption of an electronic evaluation system (replacing paper end-of-shift evaluations). The primary outcome was the mean Likert score and the secondary outcome was the percentage of students who rated their feedback a "5" or "strongly agree." Results: A total of 491 students responded (83.9% response rate) to the survey during the paper evaluation period, while 427 responded (80.7% response rate) in the electronic period. The mean response improved from 4.02 (paper evaluations) to 4.22 (electronic evaluations; mean difference = 0.20, p < 0.05). The percentage of students who responded with a 5 improved (31% with paper evaluations vs. 41% with electronic evaluations, p < 0.05). Conclusions: The adoption of an electronic end-of-shift evaluation system was associated with improved learner perception of their feedback as compared to paper evaluations. Electronic evaluations are a useful tool to gather just-in-time data on learner performance.
机译:目标:随着急诊医学(EM)轮换的学生每天与不同的教职员工一起工作,EM职员通常会纳入班次结束评估,以获取足够的学生表现数据。电子转移评估已被证明可以提高教师完成的依从性。这项研究旨在检查采用电子评估工具后,在EM职员期间对学习者对他们个性化反馈的看法。方法:这项回顾性研究检查了学生在EM旋转结束时完成的旋转调查。调查受访者使用标准的李克特量表(1-5)。这项研究研究了对这个问题的回答:“我收到的有关此轮换的反馈是足够的。”研究期包括在采用电子评估系统之前的三个学年(替换纸张结束评估)。主要结果是平均李克特分数,次要结果是将反馈评为“ 5”或“完全同意”的学生的百分比。结果:在纸质评估期间,总共491名学生对调查的响应率为83.9%,而在电子期间有427名响应率(80.7%)。平均响应从4.02(纸张评估)提高到4.22(电子评估;平均差= 0.20,p <0.05)。响应5个改进的学生百分比(31%的纸质评估,而具有电子评估的41%,p <0.05)。结论:与纸质评估相比,采用电子转移评估系统与学习者对反馈的看法有关。电子评估是收集有关学习者表现的即时数据的有用工具。

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