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Sources of validity evidence for an internal medicine student evaluation system: an evaluative study of assessment methods
Authors:Auewarakul Chirayu  Downing Steven M  Jaturatamrong Uapong  Praditsuwan Rungnirand
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; Office of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand; Department of Medical Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Background  Medical students' final clinical grades in internal medicine are based on the results of multiple assessments that reflect not only the students' knowledge, but also their skills and attitudes.
Objective  To examine the sources of validity evidence for internal medicine final assessment results comprising scores from 3 evaluations and 2 examinations.
Methods  The final assessment scores of 8 cohorts of Year 4 medical students in a 6-year undergraduate programme were analysed. The final assessment scores consisted of scores in ward evaluations (WEs), preceptor evaluations (PREs), outpatient clinic evaluations (OPCs), general knowledge and problem-solving multiple-choice questions (MCQs), and objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs). Sources of validity evidence examined were content, response process, internal structure, relationship to other variables, and consequences.
Results  The median generalisability coefficient of the OSCEs was 0.62. The internal consistency reliability of the MCQs was 0.84. Scores for OSCEs correlated well with WE, PRE and MCQ scores with observed (disattenuated) correlation of 0.36 (0.77), 0.33 (0.71) and 0.48 (0.69), respectively. Scores for WEs and PREs correlated better with OSCE than MCQ scores. Sources of validity evidence including content, response process, internal structure and relationship to other variables were shown for most components.
Conclusion  There is sufficient validity evidence to support the utilisation of various types of assessment scores for final clinical grades at the end of an internal medicine rotation. Validity evidence should be examined for any final student evaluation system in order to establish the meaningfulness of the student assessment scores.
Keywords:education    medical    undergraduate/*standards    internal medicine/*education/standards    educational assessment/standards    clinical competence/*standards    evaluation study    reproducibility of results
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