Simon R Turner1, James Huang2, Hollis Lai3, Eric Lr Bédard4. 1. Division of Thoracic Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Electronic address: sturner@ualberta.ca. 2. Thoracic Surgery Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York. 3. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. 4. Division of Thoracic Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Mediastinal mass resection and thymectomy are complex and related operations that are core components of competency for a general thoracic surgeon and an important learning objective for thoracic surgery trainees. This study aimed to design a combined competency assessment instrument for mediastinal mass resection and thymectomy. DESIGN: A comprehensive competency assessment instrument was designed by a process of logical analysis by 3 expert thoracic surgeons with an interest in mediastinal surgery. The instrument was then assessed and refined using a modified Delphi process. SETTING: The Delphi questionnaire was distributed to all members of the Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons in 2018 to 2019. PARTICIPANTS: The first round of the Delphi review was completed by 58 respondents (response rate 43.9%). Respondents represented all Canadian provinces with a wide range of clinical experience and a high rate of involvement in resident education. RESULTS: A first draft of the competency assessment instrument included 42 steps in 6 categories. A total of 3 rounds of Delphi review were performed. Cronbach's alpha for the final round was 0.83. Ultimately, 29 items were retained from the original instrument and two modified and three new items were added. The final instrument has 34 steps in 5 categories. CONCLUSIONS: A nationwide consensus was established on the key components of assessing competence to perform mediastinal mass resection and thymectomy. The resulting instrument could be used to guide competency based assessments of thoracic surgeons and trainees.
OBJECTIVES: Mediastinal mass resection and thymectomy are complex and related operations that are core components of competency for a general thoracic surgeon and an important learning objective for thoracic surgery trainees. This study aimed to design a combined competency assessment instrument for mediastinal mass resection and thymectomy. DESIGN: A comprehensive competency assessment instrument was designed by a process of logical analysis by 3 expert thoracic surgeons with an interest in mediastinal surgery. The instrument was then assessed and refined using a modified Delphi process. SETTING: The Delphi questionnaire was distributed to all members of the Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons in 2018 to 2019. PARTICIPANTS: The first round of the Delphi review was completed by 58 respondents (response rate 43.9%). Respondents represented all Canadian provinces with a wide range of clinical experience and a high rate of involvement in resident education. RESULTS: A first draft of the competency assessment instrument included 42 steps in 6 categories. A total of 3 rounds of Delphi review were performed. Cronbach's alpha for the final round was 0.83. Ultimately, 29 items were retained from the original instrument and two modified and three new items were added. The final instrument has 34 steps in 5 categories. CONCLUSIONS: A nationwide consensus was established on the key components of assessing competence to perform mediastinal mass resection and thymectomy. The resulting instrument could be used to guide competency based assessments of thoracic surgeons and trainees.
Keywords:
Competency based medical education; Competency by design; Entrustable professional activity; Mediastinal mass; Surgical education; Thymectomy
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