Associations between communication OSCE performance and admission interviews in medical education
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Associations between communication OSCE performance and admission interviews in medical education. / Groene, Oana; Mielke, Ina; Knorr, Mirjana; Ehrhardt, Maren; Bergelt, Corinna.
in: PATIENT EDUC COUNS, Jahrgang 105, Nr. 7, 2022, S. 2270 - 2275.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - Associations between communication OSCE performance and admission interviews in medical education
AU - Groene, Oana
AU - Mielke, Ina
AU - Knorr, Mirjana
AU - Ehrhardt, Maren
AU - Bergelt, Corinna
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - ObjectiveTo investigate associations between medical students’ communication and other clinical skills assessed in OSCEs and MMIs performance upon admission by developing an assessment strategy based on an internationally acknowledged curriculum framework.MethodsBetween July 2019 and March 2020, 365 medical students in the 4th and 5th semester took two OSCEs containing 10 5-minute stations examining communication and other clinical skills. We used a European conceptual framework to determine the content validity of the communication score and calculated scores of communication and other clinical skills. We assessed students’ OSCE performance and estimated multiple regressions to predict its association with MMIs.ResultsThe multiple linear regressions showed that students’ MMI performance upon admission is significantly associated with the communication score (b = 0.32, p =.006) but not the clinical score (b = 0.19, p =.121), when controlling for gender and cognitive criteria.ConclusionsOur assessment strategy designed to distinguish between different areas of competence provides a more thorough description of the positive relationship between OSCE performance and MMIs.Practice implicationsWe developed a communication skills assessment strategy that can be easily applied by medical schools that use OSCEs as a training or assessment method.Keywordsobjective structured clinical examination (OSCE)communication skillsclinical skillsmedical educationselection criteriamultiple mini-interview (MMI)
AB - ObjectiveTo investigate associations between medical students’ communication and other clinical skills assessed in OSCEs and MMIs performance upon admission by developing an assessment strategy based on an internationally acknowledged curriculum framework.MethodsBetween July 2019 and March 2020, 365 medical students in the 4th and 5th semester took two OSCEs containing 10 5-minute stations examining communication and other clinical skills. We used a European conceptual framework to determine the content validity of the communication score and calculated scores of communication and other clinical skills. We assessed students’ OSCE performance and estimated multiple regressions to predict its association with MMIs.ResultsThe multiple linear regressions showed that students’ MMI performance upon admission is significantly associated with the communication score (b = 0.32, p =.006) but not the clinical score (b = 0.19, p =.121), when controlling for gender and cognitive criteria.ConclusionsOur assessment strategy designed to distinguish between different areas of competence provides a more thorough description of the positive relationship between OSCE performance and MMIs.Practice implicationsWe developed a communication skills assessment strategy that can be easily applied by medical schools that use OSCEs as a training or assessment method.Keywordsobjective structured clinical examination (OSCE)communication skillsclinical skillsmedical educationselection criteriamultiple mini-interview (MMI)
U2 - 10.1016/j.pec.2021.11.005
DO - 10.1016/j.pec.2021.11.005
M3 - SCORING: Journal article
VL - 105
SP - 2270
EP - 2275
JO - PATIENT EDUC COUNS
JF - PATIENT EDUC COUNS
SN - 0738-3991
IS - 7
ER -