[大流行相关接触限制下基于视频的评估经验]。

Thomas Kötter, Jost Steinhäuser
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背景:受2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响,短期内取消了客观结构化临床检查(OSCE)。该项目描述了如何在Miller的能力水平“展示如何”上为医学生提供另一种评估。方法:学生制作视频,在视频中可以看到他们进行与家庭医学咨询相关的各种身体检查。训练有素的评估人员对上传到学习平台的视频进行评分,并根据要求提供口头反馈。结果:评分为65分“非常好”,38分“良好”,属轻度。12%的学生要求口头反馈。他们对这个程序的评价褒贬不一。评估者始终如一地评价他们的任务和过程是积极的。从技术上讲,基于视频的评估可以毫无问题地实施。结论:在医学教育中短期实施视频评估是可行的。它不仅可以作为大流行病下的紧急解决办法,而且还可以作为将来提供形成性反馈的额外机会。
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[Experiences with Video-Based Assessment under Pandemic-Related Contact Restrictions].

[Experiences with Video-Based Assessment under Pandemic-Related Contact Restrictions].

Background: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) examinations were cancelled in the short term. This project described how to offer medical students an alternative assessment at Miller's competence level of "shows how".

Methods: Students produced videos in which they can be seen performing various physical examinations related to family medicine consultations. Trained assessors rated the videos uploaded to the learning platform and gave verbal feedback if requested.

Results: The grading (65 "very good" and 38 "good") was very mild. Twelve per cent of the students requested verbal feedback. Their evaluation of the procedure was mixed. The evaluators consistently assessed their task and the process as positive. Technically, the video-based assessment could be implemented without any problems.

Conclusions: The short-term implementation of a video-based assessment in the context of medical education proved to be feasible. It could serve not only as an emergency solution under a pandemic, but also as an additional opportunity for formative feedback in the future.

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