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Reliable and Valid Assessment of Clinical Bronchoscopy Performance

Authors :
Konge, Lars
Larsen, Klaus Richter
Clementsen, Paul
Arendrup, Henrik
von Buchwald, Christian
Ringsted, Charlotte
Konge, Lars
Larsen, Klaus Richter
Clementsen, Paul
Arendrup, Henrik
von Buchwald, Christian
Ringsted, Charlotte
Source :
Konge , L , Larsen , K R , Clementsen , P , Arendrup , H , von Buchwald , C & Ringsted , C 2012 , ' Reliable and Valid Assessment of Clinical Bronchoscopy Performance ' , Respiration , vol. 83 , no. 1 , pp. 53-60 .
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Background: There have been several attempts to systematically assess performance in bronchoscopy. Earlier validation studies have used bronchoscopy simulators, not real-life performance in patients. Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the reliability and validity of an assessment tool aimed for the use in a clinical setting. Methods: Five junior residents, 5 senior residents and 9 consultants performed 3 bronchoscopies each. All 57 bronchoscopies were video-recorded and assessed blindly and independently by two bronchoscopy experts using the new assessment tool. Results: The interrater reliability was high, with Cronbach's a = 0.86. Assessment of 3 bronchoscopies by a single rater had a generalizability coefficient of 0.84. The correlation between experience and performance was good (Pearson correlation = 0.76). There were significant differences between the groups for all aspects of the assessment, but post hoc tests showed different discriminative abilities. Conclusions: This new tool for assessing clinical bronchoscopy performance has a high interrater reliability. One rater assessing performance of 3 bronchoscopies ensures sufficient reliability. The assessment tool demonstrated sufficient construct validity.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Konge , L , Larsen , K R , Clementsen , P , Arendrup , H , von Buchwald , C & Ringsted , C 2012 , ' Reliable and Valid Assessment of Clinical Bronchoscopy Performance ' , Respiration , vol. 83 , no. 1 , pp. 53-60 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315524827
Document Type :
Electronic Resource