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Psychometric Properties of a Peer-Assessment Program to Assess Continuing Competence in Physical Therapy

机译:评估物理治疗持续能力的同伴评估程序的心理测量特性

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The College of Physiotherapists of Ontario implemented an Onsite Assessment to evaluate the continuing competence of physical therapists. This study was undertaken to examine the reliability of the various tools used in the Onsite Assessment and to consider the relationship between the final decision and demographic factors. This was a psychometric study. Trained peer assessors (n=63) visited randomly selected physical therapists (n=106) in their workplace. Fifty-three physical therapists were examined by 2 assessors simultaneously. The assessment included a review of practice issues, record keeping, billing practices, the physical therapist's professional portfolio, and a chart-stimulated recall process. The Quality Management Committee made the final decision regarding the physical therapist's performance using the assessor's summary report. Generalizability theory was used to examine the interrater reliability of the tools. Correlation coefficients and regression analyses were used to examine the relationships between demographic factors and performance. The majority of the physical therapists (88%) completed the program successfully, 11% required remediation, and 1% required further assessment. The interrater reliability of the components was above .70 for 2 raters' evaluations, with the exception of billing practices. There was no relationship between the final decision and age or years since graduation (r<.05). Limitations include a small sample and a lack of data on system-related factors that might influence performance. The vast majority of the physical therapists met the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario's professional standards. Reliability analysis indicated that the number of charts reviewed could be reduced. Strategies to improve the reliability of the various components must take into account feasibility issues related to financial and human resources. Further research to examine factors associated with failure to adhere to professional standards should be considered. These results can provide valuable information to regulatory agencies or managers considering similar continuing competence assessment programs.
机译:安大略省物理治疗师学院实施了现场评估,以评估物理治疗师的持续能力。进行这项研究是为了检验现场评估中使用的各种工具的可靠性,并考虑最终决策与人口因素之间的关系。这是一项心理测量研究。受过训练的同伴评估者(n = 63)在工作场所拜访了随机选择的物理治疗师(n = 106)。两名评估师同时检查了53位理疗师。评估包括对实践问题,记录保存,计费实践,理疗师的专业档案以及图表刺激的召回过程的审查。质量管理委员会使用评估者的总结报告,对理疗师的表现做出最终决定。概化理论被用来检验工具间的可靠性。相关系数和回归分析用于检验人口统计学因素与绩效之间的关系。大多数物理治疗师(88%)成功完成了该计划,其中11%需要补救,而1%需要进一步评估。对于2个评估者的评估,组件的间间可靠性高于.70,但计费方式除外。最终决定与毕业后的年龄或年龄之间没有关系(r <.05)。局限性包括样本量少以及缺少可能影响性能的与系统相关的因素的数据。绝大多数物理治疗师达到了安大略省物理治疗师学院的专业标准。可靠性分析表明,可以减少所查看图表的数量。改善各个组件可靠性的策略必须考虑与财务和人力资源相关的可行性问题。应该考虑进一步研究以检查与不遵守专业标准有关的因素。这些结果可以为考虑类似的持续能力评估计划的监管机构或管理人员提供有价值的信息。

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    《Physical Therapy》 |2010年第7期|p.1026-1038|共13页
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    P.A. Miller, PT, PhD, is Associate Clinical Professor, School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, IAHS Room 403, 1400 Main St West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8S 1C7, and currently holds the Raymond and Margaret Labarge Post-doctoral Fellowship for Research and Knowledge Application for Optimal Aging, School of Social Work, McMaster University. Address all correspondence to Dr Miller at: pmiller@mcmaster.ca.M. Nayer, PT, PhD, is Lecturer, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. At the time this work was completed, she was Director, Quality Management, College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.K.W. Eva, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University.[Miller PA, Nayer M, Eva KW. Psychometric properties of a peerassessment program to assess continuing competence in physical therapy. Phys Ther. 2010, 90:1026-1038.]© 2010 American Physical Therapy Association,;

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