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Measuring Coaching in Undergraduate Medical Education: the Development and Psychometric Validation of New Instruments.

Patricia A Carney1, Erin M Bonura2, Jeff A Kraakevik2, Amy Miller Juve2, Leslie E Kahl2, Nicole M Deiorio2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coaching is emerging as a novel approach to guide medical students toward becoming competent, reflective physicians and master adaptive learners. However, no instruments currently exist to measure academic coaching at the undergraduate medical education level.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development and psychometric assessments of two instruments designed to assess academic coaching of medical students toward creating a robust measurement model of this educational paradigm.
DESIGN: Observational psychometric. PARTICIPANTS: All medical students in the 2014 and 2015 cohorts and all their coaches were invited to complete the instruments being tested, which led to 662 medical student responses from 292 medical students and 468 coaching responses from 22 coaches being included in analyses. Medical student response rates were 75.7% from 2014 and 75.5% from 2015. Overall, the coaches' response rate was 71%. MAIN MEASURES: Two 31-item instruments were initially developed, one for medical students to assess their coach and one for faculty coaches to assess their students, both of which evaluated coaching based on definitions we formulated using existing literature. Each was administered to two cohorts of medical students and coaches in 2015 and 2016. An exploratory factor analysis using principal component analysis as the extraction method and Varimax with Kaiser normalization as the rotation method was conducted. KEY
RESULTS: Eighteen items reflecting four domains were retained with eigenvalues higher than 1.0 for medical students' assessment of coaching, which measured promoting self-monitoring, relationship building, promoting reflective behavior, and establishing foundational ground rules. Sixteen items reflecting two domains were retained for the faculty assessment of coaching with eigenvalues higher than 1.0: the Practice of Coaching and Relationship Formation.
CONCLUSIONS: We successfully developed and psychometrically validated surveys designed to measure key aspects of the coaching relationship, coaching processes, and reflective outcomes. The new validated instruments offer a robust measurement model for academic coaching.

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Keywords:  academic coaching; undergraduate medical education

Year:  2019        PMID: 30993627      PMCID: PMC6502930          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-019-04888-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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