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Validation of the Romanian Communication Skills Ability Scale - CSAS-RO - A Tool for Medical Schools.

Andreea Steriu1, Eugenia Claudia Bratu1, Nicoleta Valentina Cioran1, Lăcrămioara Aurelia Brînduşe1.   

Abstract

In medicine ability to communicate requires training and continuous development. Aim: To validate the Communication Skills Ability Scale in Romanian. Study design: cross-sectional observational interrupted large case series. Sample and setting: all year 5 medical undergraduate students enrolled at UMF Carol Davila, Bucharest (UMFCD). A two field tests study: 1) 2nd semester of the 2017/2018 academic year (n = 361); 2) 2018/2019 academic year (n = 703). Methodology: The Romanian translation of CSAS® was used.
Results: The CSAS-RO confirms the 2-Factor scale; internal consistency: Cronbach-α coefficient was 0.894 for the PAS (0.870 CSAS®) and 0.754 for the NAS (0.805 CSAS®) All item-total and item-rest correlations satisfied the criterion of more than 0.30, ranging from 0.32 to 0.71 with the exception of items 17 (field test 1) and item 11 (field test 2).
Conclusion: CSAS-RO is valid to use with medical students. The reuse of the scale with a longitudinal study design will allow to assess any new educational needs for communication ability in medical students plus add the remaining property to test (the test-retest reliability).
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Keywords:  MeSH terms: communication methods; education; medical; medicine; total; undergraduate

Year:  2022        PMID: 35572843      PMCID: PMC9102120          DOI: 10.1177/23821205221096375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev        ISSN: 2382-1205


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