Voluntary vs. compulsory student evaluation of clerkships: effect on validity and potential bias
نویسندگان
چکیده
BACKGROUND Students evaluations of their learning experiences can provide a useful source of information about clerkship effectiveness in undergraduate medical education. However, low response rates in clerkship evaluation surveys remain an important limitation. This study examined the impact of increasing response rates using a compulsory approach on validity evidence. METHODS Data included 192 responses obtained voluntarily from 49 third-year students in 2014-2015, and 171 responses obtained compulsorily from 49 students in the first six months of the consecutive year at one medical school in Lebanon. Evidence supporting internal structure and response process validity was compared between the two administration modalities. The authors also tested for potential bias introduced by the use of the compulsory approach by examining students' responses to a sham item that was added to the last survey administration. RESULTS Response rates increased from 56% in the voluntary group to 100% in the compulsory group (P < 0.001). Students in both groups provided comparable clerkship rating except for one clerkship that received higher rating in the voluntary group (P = 0.02). Respondents in the voluntary group had higher academic performance compared to the compulsory group but this difference diminished when whole class grades were compared. Reliability of ratings was adequately high and comparable between the two consecutive years. Testing for non-response bias in the voluntary group showed that females were more frequent responders in two clerkships. Testing for authority-induced bias revealed that students might complete the evaluation randomly without attention to content. CONCLUSIONS While increasing response rates is often a policy requirement aimed to improve the credibility of ratings, using authority to enforce responses may not increase reliability and can raise concerns over the meaningfulness of the evaluation. Administrators are urged to consider not only response rates, but also representativeness and quality of responses in administering evaluation surveys.
منابع مشابه
’ s response to reviews Title : Voluntary vs . Compulsory Student Evaluation of Clerkships : Effect on Validity and
Title: Voluntary vs. Compulsory Student Evaluation of Clerkships: Effect on Validity and Potential Bias Authors: Sola Aoun Bahous ([email protected]) Pascale Salameh ([email protected]) Angelique Salloum ([email protected]) Wael Salameh ([email protected]) Yoon Soo Park ([email protected]) Ara Tekian ([email protected]) Version: 2 Date: 30 Nov 2017 Author’s response to...
متن کاملClinical supervisor evaluations during general surgery clerkships.
BACKGROUND Clerkship performance is commonly evaluated by consultant surgeons who seldom supervise medical students directly. In contrast, surgical residents and interns frequently supervise students and provide essential teaching but are not tasked with evaluating them. AIM To prospectively investigate and compare the accuracy of general surgery clerkship performance evaluations by clinical ...
متن کاملEffect of bias voltage on structural and mechanical characteristics of diamond-like carbon thin film applied by ion beam deposition
This study, investigates the effect of bias voltage on structural changes of diamond-like carbon thin film created by ion beam deposition is investigated. For this purpose, the bias voltage in the values of 0 V, -50 V, -100 V and -150 V on the AA5083 aluminum alloy was considered. Raman spectroscopy was used to evaluate structural. Influence of the bias voltage on the thickness and roughness of...
متن کاملA survey of general surgery clerkships in Australian and New Zealand medical schools.
BACKGROUND Surgical clerkships facilitate development of knowledge and competency, but their structure and content vary. Establishment of new medical schools and raising student numbers are new challenges to the provision of standardized surgical teaching across Australasian medical schools. A survey was conducted to investigate how Australian and New Zealand medical schools structure their gen...
متن کاملمرور سیستماتیک اثربخشی مداخلات درمان اجباری معتادان
Objective: The present research aimed at investigating the efficiency of interventions of compulsory addiction treatment. Method: The present study is descriptive and is considered as a systematic review or structured review based on its methodology. The statistical population of the study covers all research papers, studies, projects, and reports in Persian and English with regard to the evalu...
متن کامل