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Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients
Objectives: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are used to assess clinical competence in medical education. Evaluations using video-recorded OSCEs are effective in reducing costs in terms of time and human resources. To improve inter-rater reliability, these evaluations undergo moder...
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Fujita Medical Society
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9358671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35949517 http://dx.doi.org/10.20407/fmj.2021-010 |
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author | Watari, Tetsuro Koyama, Soichiro Kato, Yusaku Paku, Yonho Kanada, Yoshikiyo Sakurai, Hiroaki |
author_facet | Watari, Tetsuro Koyama, Soichiro Kato, Yusaku Paku, Yonho Kanada, Yoshikiyo Sakurai, Hiroaki |
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description | Objectives: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are used to assess clinical competence in medical education. Evaluations using video-recorded OSCEs are effective in reducing costs in terms of time and human resources. To improve inter-rater reliability, these evaluations undergo moderation in the form of a discussion between the raters to obtain consistency in grading according to the rubric criteria. We examined the effect of moderation related to the rubric criteria on the inter-rater reliability of a video-recorded OSCE with real patients. METHODS: Forty OSCE videos in which students performed range-of-motion tests at shoulder abduction on real patients were assessed by two raters. The two raters scored videos 1 to 10 without moderation and videos 11 to 40 with moderation each time. The inter-rater reliability of the OSCE was calculated using the weighted kappa coefficient. RESULTS: The mean scores of the weighted kappa coefficients were 0.49 for videos 1 to 10, 0.57 for videos 11 to 20, 0.66 for videos 21 to 30, and 0.82 for videos 31 to 40. CONCLUSIONS: An assessment of video-recorded OSCEs was conducted with real patients in a real clinical setting. Repeated moderation improved the inter-rater reliability. This study suggests the effectiveness of moderation in OSCEs with real patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-93586712022-08-09 Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients Watari, Tetsuro Koyama, Soichiro Kato, Yusaku Paku, Yonho Kanada, Yoshikiyo Sakurai, Hiroaki Fujita Med J Original Article Objectives: Objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) are used to assess clinical competence in medical education. Evaluations using video-recorded OSCEs are effective in reducing costs in terms of time and human resources. To improve inter-rater reliability, these evaluations undergo moderation in the form of a discussion between the raters to obtain consistency in grading according to the rubric criteria. We examined the effect of moderation related to the rubric criteria on the inter-rater reliability of a video-recorded OSCE with real patients. METHODS: Forty OSCE videos in which students performed range-of-motion tests at shoulder abduction on real patients were assessed by two raters. The two raters scored videos 1 to 10 without moderation and videos 11 to 40 with moderation each time. The inter-rater reliability of the OSCE was calculated using the weighted kappa coefficient. RESULTS: The mean scores of the weighted kappa coefficients were 0.49 for videos 1 to 10, 0.57 for videos 11 to 20, 0.66 for videos 21 to 30, and 0.82 for videos 31 to 40. CONCLUSIONS: An assessment of video-recorded OSCEs was conducted with real patients in a real clinical setting. Repeated moderation improved the inter-rater reliability. This study suggests the effectiveness of moderation in OSCEs with real patients. Fujita Medical Society 2022-08 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9358671/ /pubmed/35949517 http://dx.doi.org/10.20407/fmj.2021-010 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open access article distributed under the Terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Watari, Tetsuro Koyama, Soichiro Kato, Yusaku Paku, Yonho Kanada, Yoshikiyo Sakurai, Hiroaki Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
title | Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
title_full | Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
title_fullStr | Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
title_short | Effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
title_sort | effect of moderation on rubric criteria for inter-rater reliability in an objective structured clinical examination with real patients |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9358671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35949517 http://dx.doi.org/10.20407/fmj.2021-010 |
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