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Sola Aoun Bahous1,2, Pascale Salameh3, Angelique Salloum4, Wael Salameh4, Yoon Soo Park5, Ara Tekian5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Students evaluations of their learning experiences can provide a useful source of information about clerkship effectiveness in undergraduate medical education. However, low response rates in clerkship evaluation surveys remain an important limitation. This study examined the impact of increasing response rates using a compulsory approach on validity evidence.Entities:
Keywords: Authority; Bias; Clerkship; Evaluation; Rating
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29304800 PMCID: PMC5756350 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-017-1116-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Response rates and characteristics of responses in various clerkships in the voluntary group
| IM | Surgery N = 49 | Pediatrics N = 49 | Ob-Gyn N = 49 | PC N = 49 | Neurology N = 49 | Psychiatry N = 49 | All |
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| Response Rate [N (%)] | 31(63.3%) | 28(57.1%) | 23(46.9%) | 22(44.9%) | 30(61.2%) | 30(61.2%) | 28(57.1%) | 192(56.0%) | NS |
| Average Ratinga Mean (SD) | 53.77(7.92) | 49.70(7.93) | 55.83(7.90) | 56.60(6.59) | 55.33(8.88) | 49.86(9.92) | 52.33(8.92) | 53.19(8.69) | 0.01 |
| Presence of Comments [N (%)] | 8(25.8%) | 8(28.6%) | 6(26.1%) | 2(9.1%) | 4(13.3%) | 10(33.3%) | 6(21.4%) | 44(22.9%) | 0.36 |
| Aggregate grades of respondents Mean (SD) | 77.51(4.49) | 79.50(2.93) | 79.26(4.16) | 80.11(3.79) | 77.96(4.88) | 78.26(4.32) | 84.60(4.03) | 79.53(4.09) | 0.25 |
Abbreviations: IM Internal Medicine, Ob-Gyn Obstetrics and Gynecology, PC Primary Care
aClerkship rating corresponded to the sum of items ratings per student per clerkship (maximum rating that can be obtained is 65). All values were averaged
Comparison of clerkship evaluations between voluntary (class of 2016) and compulsory (class of 2017) approaches
| Characteristics | Voluntary ( | Compulsory ( | P |
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| Response rate | 192/343 (56.0%) | 171/171 (100%) | < 0.001 |
| Overall Ratinga [Mean (SD)] | |||
| Internal Medicine | 53.77(7.91) | 55.94(8.78) | 0.38 |
| Surgery | 49.70(7.93) | 50.33(4.50) | 0.78 |
| Pediatrics | 55.83(7.90) | 53.38(3.96) | 0.21 |
| Ob-Gyn | 56.60(6.59) | 50.32(9.67) | 0.02 |
| PC | 55.33(8.88) | 54.95(5.92) | 0.86 |
| Neurology | 49.86(9.92) | 51.43(8.48) | 0.55 |
| Psychiatry | 52.33(8.92) | 53.58(8.47) | 0.65 |
| All Clerkships | 53.19(8.69) | 52.90(7.63) | 0.76 |
| Presence of Commentsb [N (%)] | 44(22.9%) | 42(24.6%) | 0.71 |
| Aggregate grades of respondents [Mean (SD)] | 79.53 (4.09) | 78.76 (3.51) | 0.001 |
Abbreviation: Ob-Gyn Obstetrics and Gynecology
aOverall rating per clerkship was calculated for respondents, where the number of obtained evaluations per clerkship is less than 49 (the total number of students in the class) in the voluntary group, depending on the response rate per clerkship, and equal to 49 in the compulsory group
bComments were examined on the whole number of obtained responses in each group
Characteristics of respondents vs. non-respondents in the voluntary group (class of 2016): Non-response bias
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| Female Gender n (%) | 15(48%) | 5(28%) | 13(46%) | 7(33%) | 10(43%) | 10(38%) | 12(55%) | 8(30%) | 16(53%) | 4(21%)a | 13(43%) | 7(37%) | 15(54%) | 5(24%)a |
| Age [Mean(SD)] | 25.1(1.0) | 25.1(0.9) | 25.2(1.1) | 24.9(0.8) | 25.1(1.1) | 25.1(0.9) | 25.0(1.1) | 25.2(0.9) | 24.9(1.0) | 25.3(1.0) | 25.2(1.1) | 24.9(0.8) | 25.0(1.0) | 25.2(1.0) |
| Aggregate students’ grades [Mean(SD)] | 77.51 (4.49) | 79.34 (3.63) | 79.50 (2.93) | 78.98 (2.20) | 79.26 (4.16) | 79.91 (3.34) | 80.11 (3.79) | 80.78 (3.65) | 77.96 (4.88) | 79.48 (2.85) | 78.26 (4.32) | 79.43 (3.45) | 84.60 (4.03) | 83.14 (2.95) |
Abbreviations: R respondents, NR non-respondents, Ob-Gyn Obstetrics and Gynecology
aP < 0.05;
Exploratory Factor Analysis: Item-level factor loadinga
| Question number and item | Factor 1 | Factor 2 | Total scale correlationb |
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| Q3 The clerkship facilitated development of knowledge and skills necessary to take an accurate history, perform a thorough physical examination and formulate an appropriate differential diagnosis |
| 0.089 | 0.701 |
| Q4 The clerkship introduced the student to basic principles of management |
| 0.269 | 0.755 |
| Q2 The clerkship introduced the student to clinical diseases |
| 0.309 | 0.769 |
| Q9 The teaching activities (rounds, lectures, tutorials, bed-side teaching, case discussions…) improved my overall knowledge |
| 0.251 | 0.744 |
| Q6 The assessment process reflected the learning objectives |
| 0.359 | 0.803 |
| Q10 The learning environment was safe and conducive to learning |
| 0.322 | 0.769 |
| Q11 Feedback was given in an effective manner during this rotation |
| 0.254 | 0.742 |
| Q1 Clear learning objectives for this clerkship were provided |
| 0.382 | 0.798 |
| Q5 The clerkship encouraged the student to take an active role as a member of the healthcare team, acquire professional attitudes, and develop competencies in communication skills and coordinated care |
| 0.341 | 0.745 |
| Q12 The clerkship was overall well organized |
| 0.466 | 0.785 |
| Q7 The clerkship provided enough opportunities to meet the number of required clinical encounters | 0.217 |
| 0.686 |
| Q13 The clinical site is appropriate for this clerkship | 0.330 |
| 0.754 |
| Q8 The clerkship provided enough opportunities to learn and practice clinical skills | 0.322 |
| 0.747 |
| Descriptive results | |||
| Mean (SD) Year 2014–2015 | 41.41(6.64) | 11.81(2.51) | 53.19(8.69) |
| Mean (SD) Year 2015–2016 | 41.11(5.95) | 11.94(2.45) | 52.90(7.63) |
| Mean (SD) Total | 41.29(6.36) | 11.87(2.48) | 53.07(8.26) |
| Reliability results | |||
| Cronbach’s Alpha 2014–2015 | 0.934 | 0.873 | 0.945 |
| Cronbach’s Alpha 2015–2016 | 0.909 | 0.885 | 0.916 |
| Cronbach’s Alpha Total | 0.925 | 0.876 | 0.935 |
aBold numbers represent significant item loading on factors
bP values for all correlation coefficients <0.001
Effect of authority-induced bias on response pattern of students in the compulsory groupa
| Characteristics | Voluntary ( | Compulsory – Non Biased ( | Compulsory – Biased ( | P |
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| Overall ratingb [Mean (SD)] | ||||
| Internal Medicine | 53.77(7.92) | 59.21(6.00) | 58.96(5.85) | 0.23 |
| Surgery | 49.70(7.93) | 54.04(4.91) | 40.71(4.95) | 0.10 |
| Pediatrics | 55.83(7.90) | 59.21(4.36) | 49.20(7.83) | 0.36 |
| Ob-Gyn | 56.60(6.59) | 55.60(6.26) | 49.83(15.15) | 0.32 |
| Primary Care | 55.33(8.88) | 57.87(5.51) | 51.21(−--)c | 0.79 |
| Neurology | 49.86(9.92) | 52.46(9.95) | 46.20(−--)c | 0.82 |
| Psychiatry | 52.33(8.92) | 58.71(6.40) | – | 0.19 |
| All Clerkships | 53.19(8.69) | 56.38(6.17) | 50.88(10.09) | 0.09 |
| Presence of Commentsd [N (%)] | 44(22.9%) | 5(17.2%) | 1(7.1%) | 0.32 |
| Cronbach alpha | 0.945 | 0.946 | 0.944 | NA |
Abbreviations: Ob-Gyn Obstetrics and Gynecology, NA not applicable
aComparisons involved only the last evaluation administration (including the sham question) in the compulsory group
bOverall rating per clerkship was calculated for respondents in the voluntary group, where the number of obtained evaluations per clerkship is less than 49 (the total number of students in the class) depending on the response rate per clerkship
cNo standard deviation is computed because only one student completed the evaluation for Primary Care
dComments in the voluntary group were examined on the whole number of obtained responses (192)