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Development of ACLEEM questionnaire, an instrument measuring residents' educational environment in postgraduate ambulatory setting.

Arnoldo Riquelme1, Oslando Padilla, Cristian Herrera, Trinidad Olivos, José Antonio Román, Alberto Sarfatis, Nancy Solís, Margarita Pizarro, Patricio Torres, Sue Roff.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Students' perceptions of their educational environment (EE) have been studied in undergraduate and postgraduate curricula. Postgraduate EE has been measured in hospital settings. However, there are no instruments available to measure the EE in postgraduate ambulatory settings. AIM: The aim of this study was to develop the "ambulatory care learning education environment measure" (ACLEEM).
METHODS: A mixed methodology was used including three stages: (1) Grounded theory (focus groups); (2) Delphi technique to identify consensus; and (3) Pilot study.
RESULTS: Three quota samples of approximately 60 stakeholders were formed, one as focus groups and two as Delphi panels. Eight focus groups were carried out including 58 residents (Latin-American Spanish speakers). The results were analysed and 173 items were offered to a National Delphi panel (61 residents and teachers). They reduced in two rounds the number of important items to 54. The 54-item questionnaire was then piloted with 63 residents and refined to the final version of the ACLEEM with 50 items and three domains.
CONCLUSIONS: The 50-item inventory is a valid instrument to measure the EE in postgraduate ambulatory setting in Chile. Large-scale administration of the ACLEEM questionnaire to evaluate its construct validity and reliability are the next steps to test the psychometric properties of the instrument.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22938681     DOI: 10.3109/0142159X.2012.714882

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


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