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Digital Quality Resources Resulting from Standardized Program for Rubric Training in Medical Residents

Introduction: In the health care area, tuition is an essential part to provide the instrument that proves the graduates have acquired the necessary skills in their specialties. Objective: Evaluation of the improvement in quality of resources for residents after standardized digital training program...

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Autores principales: Jiménez Báez, María Valeria, Gutiérrez De la Cruz, María Erika, Chávez Hernández, María Margarita, Martínez Castro, Luis Roberto, Nuñez, Francisco Javier Alcocer
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9690890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36360549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112209
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author Jiménez Báez, María Valeria
Gutiérrez De la Cruz, María Erika
Chávez Hernández, María Margarita
Martínez Castro, Luis Roberto
Nuñez, Francisco Javier Alcocer
author_facet Jiménez Báez, María Valeria
Gutiérrez De la Cruz, María Erika
Chávez Hernández, María Margarita
Martínez Castro, Luis Roberto
Nuñez, Francisco Javier Alcocer
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description Introduction: In the health care area, tuition is an essential part to provide the instrument that proves the graduates have acquired the necessary skills in their specialties. Objective: Evaluation of the improvement in quality of resources for residents after standardized digital training program with rubrics. Methods: Prospective observational study of first year medical residents in seven medical specialties in four different training centers. Five dimensions were considered to scale the quality of medical resident research: Validation of rubric in investigation methodology topics for each block in b-learning mode; initial and ending evaluation; colloquium investigation rubric; results of final investigation; satisfaction survey of 360 degrees. The instruments were validated using the delphi method with a minimum agreement of 0.8. We considered global values greater than 80 points as good quality. Results: 85 medical residents participated and obtained a final average of 80.62 (±9.59), and the satisfaction of the course was qualified as excellent/good in 82.5%. A positive relation was observed between the scope of the evaluation and the level of satisfaction. Mean quality score for the course was good. There is no relationship between the research experience of the students and the final average r = 0.123 (p = 0.291). Conclusions: The implementation of research seminars in b-learning mode results in improving the education program for health residents after a training program with a rubric system and their acquiring research skills, and, as a consequence, the final product also showed better quality, even when the student did not have any experience in a scientific publication.
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spelling pubmed-96908902022-11-25 Digital Quality Resources Resulting from Standardized Program for Rubric Training in Medical Residents Jiménez Báez, María Valeria Gutiérrez De la Cruz, María Erika Chávez Hernández, María Margarita Martínez Castro, Luis Roberto Nuñez, Francisco Javier Alcocer Healthcare (Basel) Article Introduction: In the health care area, tuition is an essential part to provide the instrument that proves the graduates have acquired the necessary skills in their specialties. Objective: Evaluation of the improvement in quality of resources for residents after standardized digital training program with rubrics. Methods: Prospective observational study of first year medical residents in seven medical specialties in four different training centers. Five dimensions were considered to scale the quality of medical resident research: Validation of rubric in investigation methodology topics for each block in b-learning mode; initial and ending evaluation; colloquium investigation rubric; results of final investigation; satisfaction survey of 360 degrees. The instruments were validated using the delphi method with a minimum agreement of 0.8. We considered global values greater than 80 points as good quality. Results: 85 medical residents participated and obtained a final average of 80.62 (±9.59), and the satisfaction of the course was qualified as excellent/good in 82.5%. A positive relation was observed between the scope of the evaluation and the level of satisfaction. Mean quality score for the course was good. There is no relationship between the research experience of the students and the final average r = 0.123 (p = 0.291). Conclusions: The implementation of research seminars in b-learning mode results in improving the education program for health residents after a training program with a rubric system and their acquiring research skills, and, as a consequence, the final product also showed better quality, even when the student did not have any experience in a scientific publication. MDPI 2022-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9690890/ /pubmed/36360549 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112209 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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