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Research Article

Medical students’ clinical performance in general practice – Triangulating assessments from patients, teachers and students

Pages 333-339 | Published online: 30 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Background: Formative assessment of medical students' clinical performance during general practice clerkship is necessary to learn consultation skills.

Aims: Our aim was to triangulate feedback using patient questionnaires, written self-assessment and teachers' observation-based assessment, and to describe the content of this feedback.

Method: We developed StudentPEP, a 15-item version of EUROPEP, a tool for measuring patients' evaluation of quality in general practice. The teacher and student forms consisted of five StudentPEP-items and open-ended questions asking for approval and improvement needed on four aspects. Quantitative scores were analyzed statistically. Free-text comments were analyzed and categorized into ‘specific and concrete’ versus ‘general and unspecific’.

Results: One hundred seventy-three students returned data from 2643 consultations. Mean patients' scores for 15 items were 4.3–4.8 on a five-point Likert scale. Mean teacher scores were 4.4 on five items, while students' mean self-assessments were 3.6–3.8. In an analysis of 380 consultations, students were more specific and concrete in their self-evaluation compared with teachers (p < 0.01).

Conclusion: Patients scored students' performance high compared with students' self-assessments. Teachers' scores were in accordance with patients' scores. Teachers' written evaluations of students were often general. There is a potential for improving teachers' feedback in terms of more specific and concrete comments.

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Notes on contributors

Anja Maria Braend

ANJA MARIA BRAEND, MD, is an Associate Researcher and a Junior Doctor.

Sarah Frandsen Gran

SARAH FRANDSEN GRAN, MD, is a PhD-student and Junior Doctor.

Jan C. Frich

JAN C. FRICH, MD, PhD, is a Researcher and Neurologist.

Morten Lindbaek

MORTEN LINDBAEK, MD, PhD, is a Professor and General Practitioner.

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