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Resident Supervision Index: Assessing Feasibility and Validity

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US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT00680368
SHP 08-164

Details and patient eligibility

About

OBJECTIVES: To develop, assess feasibility, and test the validity of the Resident Supervision Index (RSI), a survey tool for medical residents designed to measure quantitatively the level of supervision the resident received while caring for an outpatient during a patient care encounter.

RESEARCH DESIGN: This is a prospective trial assessing the Residency Supervision Index (Index) applied to outpatient care encounters for content validity, test-retest reliability, and construct validity.

Full description

OBJECTIVES: To develop, assess feasibility, and test the validity of the Resident Supervision Index (RSI), a survey tool for medical residents designed to measure quantitatively the level of supervision the resident received while caring for an outpatient during a patient care encounter.

RESEARCH DESIGN: This is a prospective trial assessing the Residency Supervision Index (Index) applied to outpatient care encounters for test-retest reliability and construct validity.

METHODOLOGY: Trained interviewers administered the Index during face-to-face and in-clinic interviews with 60 consenting resident physicians and their 37 consenting attending physicians to descsribe the care they provided to 143 patients at the outpatient clinics involving 148 clinical encounters at the Loma Linda VA Medical Center.

For each encounter, data comes from administering the Resident Supervision Index to the resident and attending. Baseline data describing each subject (attending physicians and resident physicians) came from face-to-face interviews.

Test-retest reliability is assessed by re-administering the Index to residents for within 24 hours of the encounter. Concurrent validity is assessed by re-administering the Index to the attending physician responsible for the patient's care.

CLINICAL RELATIONSHIPS: The study will help our understanding of how residents at VA medical centers receive training and are supervised for the purpose of both education and patient outcomes.

IMPACT/SIGNIFICANCE: The instrument is planned for future studies to assess the association between resident supervision and training outcomes, clinical workload, patient outcomes, quality of care, and care costs.

Enrollment

97 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Males and females
  • Ages 18 and older

Exclusion criteria

  • None

Trial design

97 participants in 1 patient group

Residents and Attending Physicians
Description:
This group contains the residents and the attending physicians who consented to participate in the study. They participated in a survey administered by a research assistant. Both physician resident and attending physicians were administered the survey twice within 24-hours and their test-retest responses were compared for reliability. Responses to attending and resident physicians covering the care for the patient and clinical care encounter were compared for accuracy.

Trial contacts and locations

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