| Literature DB >> 23663266 |
Maureen E Kelly1, Daniel Regan, Fidelma Dunne, Patrick Henn, John Newell, Siun O'Flynn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Internationally, tests of general mental ability are used in the selection of medical students. Examples include the Medical College Admission Test, Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test and the UK Clinical Aptitude Test. The most widely used measure of their efficacy is predictive validity.A new tool, the Health Professions Admission Test- Ireland (HPAT-Ireland), was introduced in 2009. Traditionally, selection to Irish undergraduate medical schools relied on academic achievement. Since 2009, Irish and EU applicants are selected on a combination of their secondary school academic record (measured predominately by the Leaving Certificate Examination) and HPAT-Ireland score. This is the first study to report on the predictive validity of the HPAT-Ireland for early undergraduate assessments of communication and clinical skills.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23663266 PMCID: PMC3667098 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-68
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Features of a variety of general mental ability/aptitude tests compared
| Target candidates | Undergraduate medical school applicants – predominately school leavers | Undergraduate medical school applicants – predominately school leavers | Undergraduate medical school applicants – predominately school leavers | Medical School applicants – predominately college students | Undergraduate medical school applicants – predominately school leavers |
| Type of test | MCQ | MCQ | MCQ | MCQ plus written essay* | MCQ, written answers and written essay |
| Duration | 2 hrs 30 mins | 2 hrs 45 mins | 2 hrs | 4.5 to 5 hours * | 2 hr |
| How administered | Paper based | Paper based | Computer based | Computer based | Paper based |
| Standard Cost to applicant | €95 | €161 | €78 | €181 | €50 |
| No of participating schools | 5 | 14 | 26 | Required by almost all medical schools in North America | 6 |
| Year it was first used | 2009 | First used in 1991 at Newcastle University, Australia with expansion to other institutions in 1997/98 | 2006 | Earliest versions commenced in 1946 and have evolved over time. Current format exists since 1992 with some minor adjustments since | 2003 |
| Subsections of test | 1. Logical Reasoning & Problem Solving | 1. Logical Reasoning & Problem Solving | 1. Verbal reasoning | 1. Verbal Reasoning Skills | 1: Aptitude and Skills |
| 2. Interpersonal Understanding | 2. Understanding People | 2. Quantitative reasoning | 2. Physical Sciences – chemistry, physics and data interpretation | 2: Scientific Knowledge and Application | |
| 3. Non-Verbal Reasoning | 3. Non-verbal Reasoning | 3. Abstract reasoning | 3. Biological Sciences – biology and organic chemistry | 3: Writing Task | |
| 4. Decision analysis | * The writing sample section will be removed in 2013 thus shortening the test |
HPAT-Health Professions Admission Test Ireland. UMAT-Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test. UKCAT- UK Clinical Aptitude Test. MCAT- Medical College Admission Test. BMAT-BioMedical Admissions Test.
Descriptive statistics for the variables of interest and outcome measures
| Leaving Certificate Examination (LCE) | 177 | 567.57 (21.17) | 565.0 |
| Combined LCE/HPAT- Ireland | 177 | 728.36 (14.47) | 724.0 |
| HPAT- Ireland Section 1: Logical Reasoning and problem solving (Max = 100) | 181 | 58.82 (7.67) | 58.0 |
| HPAT- Ireland Section 2: Interpersonal understanding (Max = 100) | 181 | 56.91 (7.27) | 58.0 |
| HPAT- Ireland Section 3: Non-verbal reasoning (Max = 100) | 181 | 60.61 (9.61) | 60.0 |
| Total HPAT- Ireland (Max = 300) | 181 | 176.20 (14.38) | 174.0 |
| OSCE Year 1Communication | 277 | .002 (1.00) | .62 |
| OSCE Year 1 Clinical | 217 | -.01 (.99) | .97 |
| OSCE Year 1 – Total OSCE Score | 216 | - .02 (1.82) | - .05 |
| OSCE Year 2 Communication | 215 | .01 (1.00) | .008 |
| OSCE Year 2 Clinical | 210 | -.003 (1.01) | .01 |
| OSCE Year 2 – Total OSCE Score | 208 | .03 (1.85) | -.002 |
| Multiple choice examination | 197 | .002 (.99) | -.05 |
Note. SD = Standard deviation; HPAT- Ireland = Health Professions Admissions Test Ireland; OSCE = Objective Structured Clinical Examination.
Correlation between communication and clinical elements of OSCE (Galway and Cork – Years 1 and 2)
| Galway Yr 1 Communication: Body Mass Index | .32** | | Galway Yr 2- Communication- Chest Pain | .20* | |
| Galway Yr 1 Communication: Vitals | .42** | | Galway Yr 2- Communication - Eye exam | .39** | |
| Galway Yr 1 Communication: Blood Pressure | .55** | | Galway Yr 2 Communication -Gastrointestinal | .55** | |
| Galway Yr 1 Communication: Urinalysis | .45** | | Galway Yr 2 Communication - Joint exam | .55** | |
| Cork Yr 1 Communication: First Aid | | .36** | Cork Yr 2 Communication - Neurology History | | .73** |
| Cork Yr 1 Communication: Clinical Anatomy | | .45** | Cork Yr 2 Communication – Cardiology | | .65** |
| Cork Yr 1Communication: Respiratory | | .78** | Cork Yr 2 Communication - Neurological Lower Limb Examination | | .43** |
| Cork Yr 1 Communication: Abdominal examination | | .68** | Cork Yr 2 Communication - Neurological Cranial Nerve Examination | | .49** |
| | | | Cork Yr 2 - Communication - Cardiovascular exam | | .71** |
| Cork Yr 2 - Communication - Respiratory exam | .65** |
* P<.01, ** P<.05.
Correlations between selection criteria and outcome measures (Year 1 below diagonal; Year 2 above diagonal)
| - | | | | | | .03 | .04 | .05 | n/a | |
| -.05 | - | | | | | .27** | .15 | .23* | n/a | |
| .29** | -.23** | - | | | | .19 | .16 | .20 | n/a | |
| .70** | .32** | .70** | - | | | .29** | .21* | .28** | n/a | |
| -.12 | -.16* | -.06 | -.18* | - | | -.13 | .12 | .02 | n/a | |
| .59** | .28** | .61** | .85** | .31** | - | .17 | .24* | .24* | n/a | |
| .-.03 | .14 | .02 | .07 | -.03 | .04 | - | | | n/a | |
| .06 | -.002 | .13 | .13 | .04 | .14 | .66** | - | | n/a | |
| .10 | .07 | .07 | .18 | .02 | .18 | .91** | .91** | - | n/a | |
| .002 | .04 | .09 | .09 | .32** | .27** | .24** | .30** | .30** | - |
HPAT-Ireland = Health professions admissions test; LCE = Leaving certificate examination; OSCE = Objective Structured Clinical Examination; MCQ = Multiple choice questions; Total = Total scores (i.e., Communication and Clinical elements combined); n/a = not applicable ie there is no result for this test in the corresponding year. * P<.01, ** P<.05.
Figure 1Scatter plot of Year 1 results versus selection criteria.
Figure 2Scatter plot of Year 2 results versus selection criteria.