Validating the Medical Education e-Professionalism Framework Using the Content Validity Index

S. S. Guraya, M. Yusoff, M. Z. Mat Nor, S. Fredericks, F. Rashid-Doubell, Denis W Harkin, Yousuf Guraya
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The digital realm has changed the evolving landscape of medical professionalism. In this context, the authors have developed the Medical Education e-Professionalism (MEeP) framework to navigate the desired competencies of healthcare professionals in the digital world. This mission-based framework has three constructs of professional values, behaviours and identity, each with several relevant competencies. To determine the content validity of the MEeP framework, we adopted a systematic approach using the content validity index (CVI) by engaging six subject experts in the field. During an online meeting, a brief overview of MEeP was provided, and experts interacting in a real-time manner provided numerical ratings and free-text comments for each competency of all three constructs. The CVI scores ranged between 0.83 and 1.0, indicating acceptable content validity of all 12 items of the three MEeP constructs. Nine out of 12 items (conformity, benevolence, universalism and integrity [values]; communication and self-awareness [behaviour]; reflective, conscientious and self-actualisation [identity]) were unanimously deemed relevant by all experts. However, five out of six experts agreed on tolerance, power and self-direction items. After incorporating the experts’ opinions, the validated MEeP framework retained these three constructs. However, the comments of one expert regarding the self-awareness competency in the behaviour construct were given extra attention. We transferred the self-awareness competency from behaviour to the identity construct definition, making it a highly desirable attribute alongside self-regulation. The validated MEeP framework can now be effectively used by healthcare professionals to acquire the desired professional competencies in the digital realm.
运用内容效度指标验证医学教育电子专业框架
数字领域已经改变了不断发展的医疗专业领域。在此背景下,作者开发了医学教育电子专业(MEeP)框架,以导航数字世界中医疗保健专业人员所需的能力。这个以使命为基础的框架有专业价值观、行为和身份三个结构,每一个都有几个相关的能力。为了确定MEeP框架的内容效度,我们采用了一个系统的方法,使用内容效度指数(CVI),并聘请了六位该领域的学科专家。在在线会议期间,提供了MEeP的简要概述,专家们以实时方式进行交互,为所有三个结构的每个能力提供了数字评级和自由文本评论。CVI得分在0.83 ~ 1.0之间,表明三个MEeP构式的12个项目均具有可接受的内容效度。12项中的9项(顺从、仁慈、普遍主义和正直[价值观];沟通和自我意识[行为];所有专家一致认为反思、尽责和自我实现(身份)是相关的。但是,6名专家中有5人对“宽容”、“力量”、“自我引导”三项表示赞同。在纳入专家意见后,经验证的MEeP框架保留了这三个构式。然而,一位专家关于行为结构中自我意识能力的评论得到了额外的关注。我们将自我意识能力从行为转移到身份建构定义,使其与自我调节一起成为一个非常理想的属性。经过验证的MEeP框架现在可以被医疗保健专业人员有效地使用,以获得数字领域所需的专业能力。
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