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Serious Illness Conversation–Evaluation Exercise: A Novel Assessment Tool for Residents Leading Serious Illness Conversations

Background/Objectives: The serious illness conversation (SIC) is an evidence-based framework for conversations with patients about a serious illness diagnosis. The objective of our study was to develop and validate a novel tool, the SIC-evaluation exercise (SIC-Ex), to facilitate assessment of resid...

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Autores principales: Ko, Jenny J., Ballard, Mark S., Shenkier, Tamara, Simon, Jessica, Roze des Ordons, Amanda, Fyles, Gillian, Lefresne, Shilo, Hawley, Philippa, Chen, Charlie, McKenzie, Michael, Ghement, Isabella, Sanders, Justin J., Bernacki, Rachelle, Jones, Scott
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2020.0086
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author Ko, Jenny J.
Ballard, Mark S.
Shenkier, Tamara
Simon, Jessica
Roze des Ordons, Amanda
Fyles, Gillian
Lefresne, Shilo
Hawley, Philippa
Chen, Charlie
McKenzie, Michael
Ghement, Isabella
Sanders, Justin J.
Bernacki, Rachelle
Jones, Scott
author_facet Ko, Jenny J.
Ballard, Mark S.
Shenkier, Tamara
Simon, Jessica
Roze des Ordons, Amanda
Fyles, Gillian
Lefresne, Shilo
Hawley, Philippa
Chen, Charlie
McKenzie, Michael
Ghement, Isabella
Sanders, Justin J.
Bernacki, Rachelle
Jones, Scott
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description Background/Objectives: The serious illness conversation (SIC) is an evidence-based framework for conversations with patients about a serious illness diagnosis. The objective of our study was to develop and validate a novel tool, the SIC-evaluation exercise (SIC-Ex), to facilitate assessment of resident-led conversations with oncology patients. Design: We developed the SIC-Ex based on SIC and on the Royal College of Canada Medical Oncology milestones. Seven resident trainees and 10 evaluators were recruited. Each trainee conducted an SIC with a patient, which was videotaped. The evaluators watched the videos and evaluated each trainee by using the novel SIC-Ex and the reference Calgary-Cambridge guide (CCG) at months zero and three. We used Kane's validity framework to assess validity. Results: Intra-class correlation using average SIC-Ex scores showed a moderate level of inter-evaluator agreement (range 0.523–0.822). Most evaluators rated a particular resident similar to the group average, except for one to two evaluator outliers in each domain. Test–retest reliability showed a moderate level of consistency among SIC-Ex scores at months zero and three. Global rating at zero and three months showed fair to good/very good inter-evaluator correlation. Pearson correlation coefficients comparing total SIC-Ex and CCG scores were high for most evaluators. Self-scores by trainees did not correlate well with scores by evaluators. Conclusions: SIC-Ex is the first assessment tool that provides evidence for incorporating the SIG guide framework for evaluation of resident competence. SIC-Ex is conceptually related to, but more specific than, CCG in evaluating serious illness conversation skills.
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spelling pubmed-82413772021-07-02 Serious Illness Conversation–Evaluation Exercise: A Novel Assessment Tool for Residents Leading Serious Illness Conversations Ko, Jenny J. Ballard, Mark S. Shenkier, Tamara Simon, Jessica Roze des Ordons, Amanda Fyles, Gillian Lefresne, Shilo Hawley, Philippa Chen, Charlie McKenzie, Michael Ghement, Isabella Sanders, Justin J. Bernacki, Rachelle Jones, Scott Palliat Med Rep Original Article Background/Objectives: The serious illness conversation (SIC) is an evidence-based framework for conversations with patients about a serious illness diagnosis. The objective of our study was to develop and validate a novel tool, the SIC-evaluation exercise (SIC-Ex), to facilitate assessment of resident-led conversations with oncology patients. Design: We developed the SIC-Ex based on SIC and on the Royal College of Canada Medical Oncology milestones. Seven resident trainees and 10 evaluators were recruited. Each trainee conducted an SIC with a patient, which was videotaped. The evaluators watched the videos and evaluated each trainee by using the novel SIC-Ex and the reference Calgary-Cambridge guide (CCG) at months zero and three. We used Kane's validity framework to assess validity. Results: Intra-class correlation using average SIC-Ex scores showed a moderate level of inter-evaluator agreement (range 0.523–0.822). Most evaluators rated a particular resident similar to the group average, except for one to two evaluator outliers in each domain. Test–retest reliability showed a moderate level of consistency among SIC-Ex scores at months zero and three. Global rating at zero and three months showed fair to good/very good inter-evaluator correlation. Pearson correlation coefficients comparing total SIC-Ex and CCG scores were high for most evaluators. Self-scores by trainees did not correlate well with scores by evaluators. Conclusions: SIC-Ex is the first assessment tool that provides evidence for incorporating the SIG guide framework for evaluation of resident competence. SIC-Ex is conceptually related to, but more specific than, CCG in evaluating serious illness conversation skills. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8241377/ /pubmed/34223487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2020.0086 Text en © Jenny J. Ko et al., 2020; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ko, Jenny J.
Ballard, Mark S.
Shenkier, Tamara
Simon, Jessica
Roze des Ordons, Amanda
Fyles, Gillian
Lefresne, Shilo
Hawley, Philippa
Chen, Charlie
McKenzie, Michael
Ghement, Isabella
Sanders, Justin J.
Bernacki, Rachelle
Jones, Scott
Serious Illness Conversation–Evaluation Exercise: A Novel Assessment Tool for Residents Leading Serious Illness Conversations
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title_sort serious illness conversation–evaluation exercise: a novel assessment tool for residents leading serious illness conversations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8241377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pmr.2020.0086
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