Korean J Med Educ.  2014 Jun;26(2):107-115. 10.3946/kjme.2014.26.2.107.

Necessity of introducing postencounter note describing history and physical examination at clinical performance examination in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Office of Medical Education, Inha University School of Medicine, Incheon, Korea. minasun01@inha.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Information gathering ability had been evaluated mainly via checklists in clinical performance examinations (CPX). But, it is not proved yet if students write the information correctly in postencounter note (PN), although they asked questions or performed physical examinations (PE) about the information when they interacted with standardized patients in CPX. This study addressed the necessity of introducing PN to evaluate the ability in CPX.
METHODS
After patient encounters, students were instructed to write the findings of history taking and physical examination that they considered as important information in approaching the patient's problems in PN. PNs were scored using answer keys selected from checklist items, which were considered to be recorded in PN by CPX experts.
RESULTS
PNs of six CPX cases from 54 students were analyzed. Correlation coefficients between the key-checklist scores and PN scores of six cases were moderate to high (0.52 to 0.79). However, students frequently neglected some cardinal features of chief complains, pertinent findings of past/social history and PE, and pertinent negative findings of associated symptoms in PNs, which were checked as 'done' in the keys of checklists.
CONCLUSION
It is necessary to introduce PN in CPX to evaluate the students' ability of synthesis and integration of patient information.

Keyword

Patient simulation; Medical records; Clinical competence

MeSH Terms

Checklist
Clinical Competence
Humans
Korea
Medical Records
Patient Simulation
Physical Examination*
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