KMID : 1812520230070010031
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Journal of Healthcare Simulation 2023 Volume.7 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.37
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Comparing students¡¯ self-assessment scores and standardized patients¡¯ scores in clinical performance examinations
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Shin In-Seon
Chae Su-Jin Yang Eun-Bae
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Abstract
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Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of self-assessment by comparing the scores of students and standardized patients (SP) in a clinical performance examination (CPX).
Methods: A total of 32 students enrolled in their third year of medical school who participated in CPX education were recruited. From February to April 22, a total of 15 CPX scores were used, and the SP and students¡¯ scores were compared and analyzed.
Results: Comparison of the SP scores with the student's self-assessment scores demonstrated high self-assessment scores at all stations; furthermore, the students assigned themselves higher self-assessment scores as the number of repetitions of each station increased.
Conclusions: Research on self-assessment should be conducted continuously in order to prevent overestimation by the student in their self-assessment in the CPX. In addition, formative feedback on students' clinical performance competencies is needed during CPX..
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KEYWORD
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Self-assessment, Clinical performance examination, Standardized patients, Medical education, Formative feedback
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