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Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study
Introduction: Progress tests provide students feedback on their level of proficiency over the course of their medical studies. Peer-assisted learning and competency-based education have become increasingly important in medical education. Although progress tests have been proven to be useful as a lon...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4606478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26483859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma000988 |
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author | Wagener, Stefan Möltner, Andreas Tımbıl, Sevgi Gornostayeva, Maryna Schultz, Jobst-Hendrik Brüstle, Peter Mohr, Daniela Vander Beken, Anna Better, Julian Fries, Martin Gottschalk, Marc Günther, Janine Herrmann, Laura Kreisel, Christian Moczko, Tobias Illg, Claudius Jassowicz, Adam Müller, Andreas Niesert, Moritz Strübing, Felix Jünger, Jana |
author_facet | Wagener, Stefan Möltner, Andreas Tımbıl, Sevgi Gornostayeva, Maryna Schultz, Jobst-Hendrik Brüstle, Peter Mohr, Daniela Vander Beken, Anna Better, Julian Fries, Martin Gottschalk, Marc Günther, Janine Herrmann, Laura Kreisel, Christian Moczko, Tobias Illg, Claudius Jassowicz, Adam Müller, Andreas Niesert, Moritz Strübing, Felix Jünger, Jana |
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description | Introduction: Progress tests provide students feedback on their level of proficiency over the course of their medical studies. Peer-assisted learning and competency-based education have become increasingly important in medical education. Although progress tests have been proven to be useful as a longitudinal feedback instrument, there are currently no progress tests that have been created in cooperation with students or that focus on competency in medical education. In this study, we investigated the extent to which students can be included in the development of a progress test and demonstrated that aspects of knowledge related to competency can be represented on a competency-based progress test. Methods: A two-dimensional blueprint for 144 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering groups of medical subjects and groups of competency areas was generated by three expert groups for developing the competency-based progress test. A total of 31 students from seven medical schools in Germany actively participated in this exercise. After completing an intensive and comprehensive training programme, the students generated and reviewed the test questions for the competency-based progress test using a separate platform of the ItemManagementSystem (IMS). This test was administered as a formative test to 469 students in a pilot study in November 2013 at eight medical schools in Germany. The scores were analysed for the overall test and differentiated according to the subject groups and competency areas. Results: A pool of more than 200 MCQs was compiled by the students for pilot use, of which 118 student-generated MCQs were used in the progress test. University instructors supplemented this pool with 26 MCQs, which primarily addressed the area of scientific skills. The post-review showed that student-generated MCQs were of high quality with regard to test statistic criteria and content. Overall, the progress test displayed a very high reliability. When the academic years were compared, the progress test mapped out over the course of study not only by the overall test but also in terms of the subject groups and competency areas. Outlook: Further development in cooperation with students will be continued. Focus will be on compiling additional questions and test formats that can represent competency at a higher skill level, such as key feature questions, situational judgement test questions and OSCE. In addition, the feedback formats will be successively expanded. The intention is also to offer the formative competency-based progress test online. |
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spelling | pubmed-46064782015-10-19 Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study Wagener, Stefan Möltner, Andreas Tımbıl, Sevgi Gornostayeva, Maryna Schultz, Jobst-Hendrik Brüstle, Peter Mohr, Daniela Vander Beken, Anna Better, Julian Fries, Martin Gottschalk, Marc Günther, Janine Herrmann, Laura Kreisel, Christian Moczko, Tobias Illg, Claudius Jassowicz, Adam Müller, Andreas Niesert, Moritz Strübing, Felix Jünger, Jana GMS Z Med Ausbild Article Introduction: Progress tests provide students feedback on their level of proficiency over the course of their medical studies. Peer-assisted learning and competency-based education have become increasingly important in medical education. Although progress tests have been proven to be useful as a longitudinal feedback instrument, there are currently no progress tests that have been created in cooperation with students or that focus on competency in medical education. In this study, we investigated the extent to which students can be included in the development of a progress test and demonstrated that aspects of knowledge related to competency can be represented on a competency-based progress test. Methods: A two-dimensional blueprint for 144 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering groups of medical subjects and groups of competency areas was generated by three expert groups for developing the competency-based progress test. A total of 31 students from seven medical schools in Germany actively participated in this exercise. After completing an intensive and comprehensive training programme, the students generated and reviewed the test questions for the competency-based progress test using a separate platform of the ItemManagementSystem (IMS). This test was administered as a formative test to 469 students in a pilot study in November 2013 at eight medical schools in Germany. The scores were analysed for the overall test and differentiated according to the subject groups and competency areas. Results: A pool of more than 200 MCQs was compiled by the students for pilot use, of which 118 student-generated MCQs were used in the progress test. University instructors supplemented this pool with 26 MCQs, which primarily addressed the area of scientific skills. The post-review showed that student-generated MCQs were of high quality with regard to test statistic criteria and content. Overall, the progress test displayed a very high reliability. When the academic years were compared, the progress test mapped out over the course of study not only by the overall test but also in terms of the subject groups and competency areas. Outlook: Further development in cooperation with students will be continued. Focus will be on compiling additional questions and test formats that can represent competency at a higher skill level, such as key feature questions, situational judgement test questions and OSCE. In addition, the feedback formats will be successively expanded. The intention is also to offer the formative competency-based progress test online. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2015-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4606478/ /pubmed/26483859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma000988 Text en Copyright © 2015 Wagener et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. |
spellingShingle | Article Wagener, Stefan Möltner, Andreas Tımbıl, Sevgi Gornostayeva, Maryna Schultz, Jobst-Hendrik Brüstle, Peter Mohr, Daniela Vander Beken, Anna Better, Julian Fries, Martin Gottschalk, Marc Günther, Janine Herrmann, Laura Kreisel, Christian Moczko, Tobias Illg, Claudius Jassowicz, Adam Müller, Andreas Niesert, Moritz Strübing, Felix Jünger, Jana Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study |
title | Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study |
title_full | Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study |
title_fullStr | Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study |
title_short | Development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated MCQs: Results from a multi-centre pilot study |
title_sort | development of a competency-based formative progress test with student-generated mcqs: results from a multi-centre pilot study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4606478/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26483859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/zma000988 |
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