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The impact of case specificity and generalisable skills on clinical performance: a correlated traits-correlated methods approach.

机译:病例特异性和通用技能对临床表现的影响:一种相关的特征相关方法。

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CONTEXT: The finding of case or content specificity in medical problem solving moved the focus of research away from generalisable skills towards the importance of content knowledge. However, controversy about the content dependency of clinical performance and the generalisability of skills remains. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore the relative impact of both perspectives (case specificity and generalisable skills) on different components (history taking, physical examination, communication) of clinical performance within and across cases. METHODS: Data from a clinical performance examination (CPX) taken by 350 Year 3 students were used in a correlated traits-correlated methods (CTCM) approach using confirmatory factor analysis, whereby 'traits' refers to generalisable skills and 'methods' to individual cases. The baseline CTCM model was analysed and compared with four nested models using structural equation modelling techniques. The CPX consisted of three skills components and five cases. RESULTS: Comparison of the four different models with the least-restricted baseline CTCM model revealed that a model with uncorrelated generalisable skills factors and correlated case-specific knowledge factors represented the data best. The generalisable processes found in history taking, physical examination and communication were responsible for half the explained variance, in comparison with the variance related to case specificity. Conclusions Pure knowledge-based and pure skill-based perspectives on clinical performance both seem too one-dimensional and new evidence supports the idea that a substantial amount of variance contributes to both aspects of performance. It could be concluded that generalisable skills and specialised knowledge go hand in hand: both are essential aspects of clinical performance.
机译:背景:在解决医学问题中发现病例或内容的特殊性使研究的重点从通用技能转移到了内容知识的重要性上。但是,关于临床表现的内容依赖性和技能的普遍性的争议仍然存在。目的:本研究旨在探讨两种观点(病例特异性和可概括性技能)对病例内和病例间临床表现的不同组成部分(历史记录,体格检查,沟通)的相对影响。方法:将来自350名3年级学生的临床表现考试(CPX)的数据用于相关性状相关方法(CTCM)方法中,采用验证性因子分析,其中“特征”是指通用技能,“方法”是指个案。分析基线CTCM模型,并使用结构方程建模技术将其与四个嵌套模型进行比较。 CPX包含三个技能组成部分和五个案例。结果:将四个不同的模型与基线CTCM限制最少的模型进行比较,结果表明,具有不相关的可泛化技能因素和相关的案例特定知识因素的模型最能代表数据。与病例特异性相关的差异相比,历史记录,体格检查和沟通中发现的普遍过程负责了一半的解释差异。结论关于临床表现的基于纯知识和基于技能的观点似乎都是一维的,新的证据支持这样的观点,即大量差异会影响表现的两个方面。可以得出结论,通用技能和专业知识是并驾齐驱的:两者都是临床表现的重要方面。

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