Item analysis of the basic clinical skills assessment
- VernacularTitle:Суурь ур чадварын шалгалтын үнэлгээ
- Author:
Otgonbayar D
1
;
Khaliun B
1
;
Zol B
1
;
Enkhzul T
1
;
Baasanjav N
1
Author Information
1. Ach Medical University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
task;
reliability coefficient;
discrimination index;
difficulty factor;
Hoffsten’s score
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2018;185(3):80-82
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
Introduction:The clinical skills training at medical schools provides the opportunity for future medical doctors to
deal with the client with proper care, diagnosis of the disease, first aid, treatment, nursing, treatment,
counseling to address the complexity of the problem solving and the ethical attitude of the doctor.
To achieve this objective, it is necessary to assess the level of knowledge, skills and attitudes students
have acquired.
Goal:To analyze assignment of basic clinical skills assessment and to identify the level of кknowledge and skills
students who have graduated second year medical program at “Ach” Medical University during 2016-
2017 academic year.
Materials and Methods:The study was used as a descriptive model to measure the reliability of the assignment, the difficulty
factor of tasks, and the Hoffsten’s scores based on the tasks and performance of each station and
compared with the indicators.
Results:Based on Hoffsten’s study on the success rate of examiners at the 5 stations, the Hoffsten’s score
level of clinical examination was 68 percent, the physical examination station was 64 percent, the
station’s diagnostic level was 71 percent, the laboratory was 70 percent and the nursing station was
70 percent.
Conclusion:At each clinical trial, the differential diagnosis of each individual clinical trial, clinical interview, nursing
station and visual diagnostic station (DF> 95), at the laboratory and at the physical examination
station, assess the student with a higher grade of difficulty factor (DF> 80) to the Hoffsten’s score of
the basic clinical skills exam is set to be 70 percent.
- Full text:2018-185(3)-80-82.pdf