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Development and validation of core entrustable professional activities for abdominal radiology.
Paisant, Anita; Skehan, Stephen; Colombié, Mathilde; David, Arthur; Aubé, Christophe.
Afiliación
  • Paisant A; Department of Radiology, Abdominal Unit Radiologie A, Angers University Hospital, 4 Rue Larrey, 49933, Angers, France. anita.paisant@chu-angers.fr.
  • Skehan S; Laboratoire HIFIH, EA 3859, Université d'Angers, 4 Rue Larrey, 49045, Angers, France. anita.paisant@chu-angers.fr.
  • Colombié M; Department of Radiology, Elm Park Dublin 4 and School of Medicine, St Vincent's University Hospital, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • David A; Department of Radiology, Elm Park Dublin 4 and School of Medicine, St Vincent's University Hospital, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Aubé C; Department of Radiology, Nantes University Hospital, Hôtel Dieu, 1 Pl. Alexis-Ricordeau, 44093, Nantes Cedex 1, France.
Insights Imaging ; 14(1): 142, 2023 Aug 29.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37644337
OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate European entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for sub-specialised hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal (HB/GI) diagnostic imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both European Society of Radiology and national curricula in HB/GI diagnostic radiology were thoroughly reviewed, resulting in preliminary EPAs drafted by a pilot group of expert radiologists in 2 different countries. Each EPA was fully described with 7 components (Specification/limitations; Potential risks of failing; Relevant domains of competence; Required experience, knowledge, skills, attitude and behaviour; Assessment information sources to assess progress and ground a summative entrustment decision; Entrustment for which level of supervision is to be reached; and Expiration date). The modified Delphi method with 3 Delphi rounds was chosen for validation. Content validity index (CVI) and median values were used for validation. RESULTS: There were 15 preliminary EPAs, some of them divided according to 2 levels: resident and fellow level. The 37 members of the Delphi group were based in 2 different European countries with a background experience of 10 represented countries. Subsequent to the first Delphi round, 6 EPAs were accepted (CVI ≥ 0.8, median ≥ 4), 6 needed major revisions (CVI 0.7-0.79, median ≥ 4), 3 were rejected (CVI < 0.7) and 1 was added. After the second Delphi round, both the 6 revised EPAs and the additional one met the validation criteria (CVI ≥ 0.8, median ≥ 4). Finally, 13 EPAs were validated during the 3rd Delphi round with an agreement percentage of 95-100%. CONCLUSION: This study creates and validates EPAs for sub-specialised HB/GI diagnostic imaging. CRITICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT: Thirteen EPAs for sub-specialised hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal diagnostic imaging were created with a strong methodology, and as a first example set in sub-specialised diagnostic imaging, they provide a template for others to be created. KEY POINTS: • The competence-based teaching in medical studies has recently been reintroduced through EPAs. • Thirteen EPAs have been developed for hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal sub-specialised diagnostic imaging. • These EPAs were validated using a Delphi modified method and provide a template for other to be created.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Insights Imaging Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Insights Imaging Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Francia