临床办案人员解剖自我效能感量表的初步研究。

IF 4.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Bradley R Collins, Ashley N Walker, Phuong B Huynh, Alyson Adams, Daniel B Topping, Venkatesh Nonabur, Kyle E Rarey
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自我效能感和解剖学知识已被证明是重要的医学生的发展。有效的仪器设计,以测量解剖自我效能感的结构,在医学院校临床年是有限的。本研究编制了临床办事员自我效能解剖量表(ASEI-CC),并收集了量表的信度和解释效度的证据。ASEI-CC由10个李克特型项目组成,旨在测量解剖自我效能感,得分越高表明解剖自我效能感水平越高。为了对ASEI-CC进行试点测试,研究人员招募了99名医科学生,他们于2023年在东南部的一家机构轮转,在医学、外科、儿科、神经病学、家庭医学和妇产科实习,在解剖学研讨会结束时完成了一项匿名调查。在本研究的99名医学生样本中,ASEI-CC各条目得分的观察均值在3.84 ~ 4.37之间,代表了对每个条目“相当自信”到“非常自信”的平均反应。探索性因子分析与主轴因子分析产生了一维因子结构,解释了62.6%的方差,所有10个项目的因子负荷都大于0.4。本研究提供证据支持ASEI-CC分数的信度和分数解释的效度,并将医学生解剖自我效能感的研究扩展到医学院课程的临床学年。
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A pilot study of the anatomical self-efficacy instrument for clinical clerkships (ASEI-CC).

Self-efficacy and anatomical knowledge have been shown to be important in the development of medical students. Validated instruments designed to measure the construct of anatomical self-efficacy during the clinical years of medical school are limited. In this study, the Anatomical Self-Efficacy Instrument for Clinical Clerkships (ASEI-CC) was developed, and evidence for the reliability of the scores and the validity of the interpretations of the scores was gathered. The ASEI-CC consisted of 10- Likert-type items designed to measure anatomical self-efficacy, with higher scores indicating higher levels of anatomical self-efficacy. To conduct pilot testing for the ASEI-CC, a sample of 99 medical students rotating through the medicine, surgery, pediatrics, neurology, family medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology clerkships at a Southeastern institution in 2023 was recruited to complete an anonymous survey at the conclusion of an anatomy workshop. In the sample of 99 medical students in this study, the observed means of the scores on the items of the ASEI-CC ranged from 3.84 to 4.37, representing an average response of "fairly confident" to "very confident" on each item. Exploratory factor analysis with principal axis factoring yielded a unidimensional factor structure that explained 62.6% of the variance, with all 10 items having a factor loading greater than 0.4. This study provides evidence that supports the reliability of scores and the validity of the interpretations of scores on the ASEI-CC and extends scholarship about the anatomical self-efficacy of medical students to the clinical years of the medical school curriculum.

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Anatomical Sciences Education
Anatomical Sciences Education Anatomy/education-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
39.70%
发文量
91
期刊介绍: Anatomical Sciences Education, affiliated with the American Association for Anatomy, serves as an international platform for sharing ideas, innovations, and research related to education in anatomical sciences. Covering gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neurosciences, the journal addresses education at various levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), and dental. It fosters collaboration and discussion in the field of anatomical sciences education.
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