Encore Presentations
Sunday, October 13, 2024
12:45 PM–02:15 PM
Abstract
Objective:
This study tested an evaluation tool called the IPEC-Competency Assessment Tool for Individual Students (I-CATIS) used by trained third-party observers to evaluate pharmacy, dental, and dental hygiene students collaborating on a patient case for a didactic course.
Methods: The third-party observers were five residents and graduate students in the pharmacy and dental schools. During the course, each of the 5 observers reviewed videos of four student groups, consisting of 9-10 pharmacy, dental, and dental hygiene students as they collaborated on an interprofessional patient case. Observers rated each participating student on 13 pre-selected IPEC competencies using the following scale: minimal, developing, competent, or not observable. Students completed a self-evaluation on the same IPEC competencies after the activity. Evaluation results were sent to students, who were surveyed for their perspectives on the value of the observer ratings. Evaluators were surveyed on the ease and utility of the I-CATIS process.
Results: The most frequent rating given was "competent" (38%), followed by "developing" (32%), then "minimal" (9%). "Not observable" was used for 22% of competencies across all students. Analysis of individual competency ratings was completed. Comparison to student self-assessments were made to determine consistencies or disparities. Intra- and inter-rater reliability was measured via select evaluators re-evaluating one of their own groups as well as different group.
Conclusions: The I-CATIS provides efficient and valuable observer-based evaluations of individual student interprofessional competency across multiple health profession education programs using trained observers. Future investigations may include validation of the I-CATIS instrument and study in other student-based activities.
Presenting Author
Philip Rodgers PharmD, FCCPUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Authors
Roxanne Dsouza-Norwood RDH, MS
Adams School of Dentistry Dental Hygiene
Carol Haggerty MS, DDS, MPH
UNC Adams School of Dentistry
Allessandra Lowery DDS
UNC Adams School of Dentistry
Kimberly Sanders PharmD, BCPS
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Jackie Zeeman PharmD
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy