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Competency-Based Assessment Tool for Pediatric Tracheotomy: International Modified Delphi Consensus.

Authors :
Propst EJ
Wolter NE
Ishman SL
Balakrishnan K
Deonarain AR
Mehta D
Zalzal G
Pransky SM
Roy S
Myer CM 3rd
Torre M
Johnson RF
Ludemann JP
Derkay CS
Chun RH
Hong P
Molter DW
Prager JD
Nguyen LHP
Rutter MJ
Myer CM 4th
Zur KB
Sidell DR
Johnson LB
Cotton RT
Hart CK
Willging JP
Zdanski CJ
Manoukian JJ
Lam DJ
Bauman NM
Gantwerker EA
Husein M
Inglis AF
Green GE
Javia LR
Schraff S
Soma MA
Deutsch ES
Sobol SE
Ida JB
Choi S
Uwiera TC
Shah UK
White DR
Wootten CT
El-Hakim H
Bromwich MA
Richter GT
Vijayasekaran S
Smith ME
Vaccani JP
Hartnick CJ
Faucett EA
Source :
The Laryngoscope [Laryngoscope] 2020 Nov; Vol. 130 (11), pp. 2700-2707. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 10.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objectives/hypothesis: Create a competency-based assessment tool for pediatric tracheotomy.<br />Study Design: Blinded, modified, Delphi consensus process.<br />Methods: Using the REDCap database, a list of 31 potential items was circulated to 65 expert surgeons who perform pediatric tracheotomy. In the first round, items were rated as "keep" or "remove," and comments were incorporated. In the second round, experts were asked to rate the importance of each item on a seven-point Likert scale. Consensus criteria were determined a priori with a goal of 7 to 25 final items.<br />Results: The first round achieved a response rate of 39/65 (60.0%), and returned questionnaires were 99.5% complete. All items were rated as "keep," and 137 comments were incorporated. In the second round, 30 task-specific and seven previously validated global rating items were distributed, and the response rate was 44/65 (67.7%), with returned questionnaires being 99.3% complete. Of the Task-Specific Items, 13 reached consensus, 10 were near consensus, and 7 did not achieve consensus. For the 7 previously validated global rating items, 5 reached consensus and two were near consensus.<br />Conclusions: It is feasible to reach consensus on the important steps involved in pediatric tracheotomy using a modified Delphi consensus process. These items can now be considered to create a competency-based assessment tool for pediatric tracheotomy. Such a tool will hopefully allow trainees to focus on the important aspects of this procedure and help teaching programs standardize how they evaluate trainees during this procedure.<br />Level of Evidence: 5 Laryngoscope, 130:2700-2707, 2020.<br /> (© 2019 The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1531-4995
Volume :
130
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Laryngoscope
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31821571
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/lary.28461