Determination of core knowledge and skills for Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine certification: A systematic practice analysis.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Kevin P Murphy, David W Pruitt, Susan Apkon, Carolyn L Kinney, Mikaela M Raddatz, Siddiq M Kassam, Sherilyn W Driscoll
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Purpose: In 2022, the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPMR) contracted with Professional Services Industries LLC to complete a Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) practice analysis. The goal was to develop an updated examination content outline that accurately depicts the knowledge and skills expected for a competent PRM physician following completion of training. The purpose of this paper is to describe the process of practice analysis and to present candidate perceptions of scope of practice and relevancy of content from the first two examinations in which the new outline was applied.

Methods: The practice analysis process was undertaken in four distinct stages: subject matter expert meetings to determine the tasks and knowledge areas; the development, issuance and analysis of a national survey; development of exam specifications; and results verification. Results were analyzed by a psychometrician and team to determine mean relative importance of task and knowledge items. A new outline was then created and used for the administration of the 2023 and 2024 ABPMR PRM Certification Examinations.

Results: All active board certified PRM physicians identified were sent surveys via e-mail. One hundred ninety six (61.1%) respondents completed the survey. The top five task statements in order of perceived importance were performing history and physical examinations, managing muscle and tone abnormalities, prescribing orthoses and equipment, prescribing therapy services, and making appropriate specialty care referrals. The top five knowledge statements in order of perceived importance were cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, abnormal growth and development, neuromuscular disorders, and musculoskeletal conditions. The new PRM Examination content outline created included six domains and 22 subdomains of knowledge content areas. A higher percentage of initial certification candidates sitting for the 2023 and 2024 ABPMR PRM Certification Examinations selected "Strongly Agree" or "Agree" when responding to the examination content reflecting both scope of training and relevancy.

Conclusion: A practice analysis process was undertaken resulting in a new content outline for the ABPMR PRM Certification Examination. Following the implementation of the new content outline, initial certification candidate survey responses showed improved favorability regarding content reflecting scope of training and relevancy.

儿童康复医学资格认证核心知识与技能的确定:系统实践分析。
目的:在2022年,美国物理医学和康复委员会(ABPMR)与专业服务行业有限责任公司签订合同,完成儿科康复医学(PRM)实践分析。目标是制定一个更新的考试内容大纲,准确地描述一个合格的PRM医生在完成培训后所期望的知识和技能。本文的目的是描述实践分析的过程,并介绍候选人对前两次考试中应用新大纲的实践范围和内容相关性的看法。方法:实践分析过程分四个不同的阶段进行:主题专家会议确定任务和知识领域;全国性调查的编制、发布和分析;制定考试规范;结果验证。结果由心理测量学家和团队进行分析,以确定任务和知识项目的平均相对重要性。然后创建了一个新的大纲,并用于2023年和2024年ABPMR PRM认证考试的管理。结果:通过电子邮件向所有经委员会认证的PRM医生发送调查问卷。196名受访者(61.1%)完成了调查。按感知重要性排序的前五项任务陈述是进行病史和体格检查,管理肌肉和张力异常,处方矫形器和设备,处方治疗服务,以及适当的专科护理转诊。按重要性排序的前五名知识陈述是脑瘫、脊髓损伤、生长发育异常、神经肌肉疾病和肌肉骨骼疾病。新创建的PRM考试内容大纲包括6个领域和22个子领域的知识内容领域。参加2023年和2024年ABPMR PRM认证考试的初始认证考生在回答反映培训范围和相关性的考试内容时选择“非常同意”或“同意”的比例更高。结论:进行了实践分析过程,得出了ABPMR PRM认证考试的新内容大纲。在实施新的内容大纲之后,最初的认证候选人调查结果显示,对反映培训范围和相关性的内容的好感度有所提高。
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