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2 Clinical Assessment Dr. H
Clinical Assessment Dr. H. Javdani Assistant professor of Psychiatry QUMS

3 introduction

4 ارزیابی : Assessment ارزشیابی : evaluation

5 Important points in any assessment:
Importance Sample Validity Reliability

6 Important points in any assessment:
Objectivity feasibility Acceptability Limitations

7 Domains of learning : Cognitive : Psychomotor Affective
knowledge , comprehension , application , analysis , synthesis , evaluation (judging) Psychomotor Affective

8 Miller’s pyramid

9 Miller’s pyramid

10 Bloom’s taxonomy :

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12 performance-based assessments:
OSCE Mini CEX DOPS PBA MSF

13 OSCE Objective Structured Clinical Exam

14 OSCE : Performance based test which allows for standardized assessment of clinical skills Assess the same skills in the same area

15 OSCE : Increasing the number of skills to be evaluate
Increasing the number of raters Scoring with clear & objective criteria

16 OSCE : Fun ! Need to practice ! Not going to pass by reading books !
More students failed than MCQ !

17 Structure of OSCE : Candidates rotate through the stations & performing a series of clinical tasks Use SPs, mannequins or simulations Raters assess performance using checklists

18 Structure of OSCE : Stations built upon a blueprint to ensure adequate sampling of the content domain & process skills Evaluate both clinical knowledge & communication or psychomotor skills

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21 Advantages of OSCE : Assess at “shows how” level
Testing of complex skills without any supervision Standardized Objective

22 Limitations of OSCE : Small sample of content Time-consuming
Need trained item writers & raters Need trained SPs Need practice

23 Why OSCE ? Measurement of communication skills
Integration of communication skills with clinical knowledge Safety of patients Standard assessment Uniquely capable of evaluation of clinical skills on simulated real-world environment

24 Why not OSCE ? Not efficient for assessment of knowledge alone
Expense issues Time-consuming feasibility

25 OSCE with: High : objectivity , acceptability
Moderate to high : validity , reliability low: : feasibility

26 What dose OSCE assess? History taking skills
Performance of physical exam Interpretation of data & complementary exams Counseling Dealing with particular situations (e.g: giving bad news, dealing with anger , etc)

27 validity-response process:
Training of SPs Rater training Practicing SP & rater before the exam Increasing objectivity (only y/n checklist)

28 principles for use of OSCE :
Performance based assessment must be matched with performance based teaching “Format anxiety” must be addressed Standardization of simulations must be achieved

29 development of OSCE: Blueprinting Station development Case writing
Case review & validation Standard setting Piloting Assembly of OSCE

30 Blueprinting: Defining content domain & process skills to be assessed
Based upon outcomes, expectations or standards Level & Range: complexity of problem & performance

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32 SP ?! Standardized patient
A person who is trained to show a specific clinical problem Participates in evaluation the candidate’s communications skills

33 How to develop OSCE? Consider the relevant objectives Write them down
Is the OSCE a suitable format to evaluate the objectives? Consider each station for only one objective

34 How to develop OSCE? Write a scenario for each station
Develop a suitable rating tool for each station Write an instruction for examinee Write an instruction for standardized patient

35 How to develop OSCE? Try to simulate nearer to the real situation
Have several practices Have a pilot study

36 How to develop OSCE? Run “OSCE” have a suitable feedback

37 Checklists : Items must be clear & dichotomous Number of items : 8-25
Weighting of items Killer items

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44 Mini CEX Mini Clinical Evaluation Exercise

45 Mini CEX: Assessor observes a trainee with a patient in any settings:
Out-patient clinic In-patient service Emergency department Trainer performs a focused task

46 Mini CEX: Assessor rates along several dimensions on a form Feedback
Multiple encounters expected Intended to be short & routine Takes minutes, feedback 5-7 min.

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48 Clinical skills evaluated:
Medical interview Physical examination Informed decision-making or counseling Clinical judgment or reasoning

49 Mini CEX forms: Medical interviewing & history taking
Physical examination skills Humanistic qualities / professionalism: (shows respect, compassion, empathy, establishes trust, attends to patient’s needs of comfort, modesty, confidentiality, information)

50 Mini CEX forms: Clinical judgment : (selectively order & considers risks/benefits) Counseling skills Overall clinical competence

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55 DOPS Direct Observation of Procedural Skills

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