Validity and reproducibility of a tool for assessing clinical competencies in physical therapy students 13 Education 1303 Specialist Studies in Education

Background: The evaluation of competencies in the clinical field is essential for health professionals, as it allows the acquisition of these competencies to be tracked. The objective of this study was to create and evaluate the validity and reliability of a tool for measuring clinical competencies...

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Fecha de publicación:
2018
Institución:
Universidad del Rosario
Repositorio:
Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/23572
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-018-1377-x
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23572
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Article
Clinical article
Clinical education
Clinician
Construct validity
Content validity
Controlled study
Correlation coefficient
Cronbach alpha coefficient
Exploratory factor analysis
Human
Human experiment
Learning
Physical therapy student
Principal component analysis
Professionalism
Reproducibility
Skill
Speech
Clinical competence
Curriculum
Education
Factor analysis
Medical student
Physiotherapist
Physiotherapy
Procedures
Reproducibility
Standards
Validation study
Clinical competence
Competency-based education
Educational measurement
Humans
Physical therapists
Physical therapy specialty
Principal component analysis
Reproducibility of results
Clinical competencies
Clinical education
Physical therapy
Professionalism
Student performance
statistical
medical
Factor analysis
Students
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Summary:Background: The evaluation of competencies in the clinical field is essential for health professionals, as it allows the acquisition of these competencies to be tracked. The objective of this study was to create and evaluate the validity and reliability of a tool for measuring clinical competencies in physical therapy (PT) students to assess the quality of their performance in a professional context. Methods: A descriptive study was designed. The Measurement Tool for Clinical Competencies in PT (MTCCP) was developed based on the evaluation of 39 experts: 15 clinicians and 24 instructors. The content validity was evaluated using the Content Validity Index (CVI). Three professors were invited to apply the tool to 10 students. Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor analysis, and the intraclass correlation coefficient were used to determine the reliability and validity of the scale. Results: The CVI was positive - higher than 0.8. Principal component analysis confirmed the construct validity of the tool for two main factors: clinical reasoning (first factor) and professional behavior (second factor). With regard to reliability, the MTCCP achieved an internal congruence of 0.982. The inter-evaluator reproducibility for clinical reasoning, professional behavior, and the total MTCCP score was almost perfect; the ICCs were 0.984, 0.930, and 0.983, respectively. Conclusions: The MTCCP is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing the performance of PT students in hospital settings and can be used to determine what skills students feel less confident using and what additional training/learning opportunities could be provided. Further research is needed to determine whether the MTCCP has similar validity and reproducibility in other Spanish-speaking national and international PT programs. © 2018 The Author(s).