Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.

Frailty is a predictor of poor outcomes following many types of operations. We measured thoracic surgeons' accuracy in assessing patient frailty using videos of standardized patients demonstrating signs of physical frailty. We compared their performance to that of geriatrics specialists.We deve...

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Main Authors: Mark K Ferguson, Katherine Thompson, Megan Huisingh-Scheetz, Jeanne Farnan, Josh A Hemmerich, Kris Slawinski, Julissa Acevedo, Sang Mee Lee, Marko Rojnica, Stephen Small
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043843?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-32a7fd65e156428dbd91a33ca46f3c132020-11-25T00:18:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9865410.1371/journal.pone.0098654Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.Mark K FergusonKatherine ThompsonMegan Huisingh-ScheetzJeanne FarnanJosh A HemmerichKris SlawinskiJulissa AcevedoSang Mee LeeMarko RojnicaStephen SmallFrailty is a predictor of poor outcomes following many types of operations. We measured thoracic surgeons' accuracy in assessing patient frailty using videos of standardized patients demonstrating signs of physical frailty. We compared their performance to that of geriatrics specialists.We developed an anchored scale for rating degree of frailty. Reference categories were assigned to 31 videos of standardized patients trained to exhibit five levels of activity ranging from "vigorous" to "frail." Following an explanation of frailty, thoracic surgeons and geriatrics specialists rated the videos. We evaluated inter-rater agreement and tested differences between ratings and reference categories. The influences of clinical specialty, clinical experience, and self-rated expertise were examined.Inter-rater rank correlation among all participants was high (Kendall's W 0.85) whereas exact agreement (Fleiss' kappa) was only moderate (0.47). Better inter-rater agreement was demonstrated for videos exhibiting extremes of behavior. Exact agreement was better for thoracic surgeons (n = 32) than geriatrics specialists (n = 9; p = 0.045), whereas rank correlation was similar for both groups. More clinical years of experience and self-reported expertise were not associated with better inter-rater agreement.Videos of standardized patients exhibiting varying degrees of frailty are rated with internal consistency by thoracic surgeons as accurately as geriatrics specialists when referenced to an anchored scale. Ratings were less consistent for moderate degrees of frailty, suggesting that physicians require training to recognize early frailty. Such videos may be useful in assessing and teaching frailty recognition.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4043843?pdf=render
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author Mark K Ferguson
Katherine Thompson
Megan Huisingh-Scheetz
Jeanne Farnan
Josh A Hemmerich
Kris Slawinski
Julissa Acevedo
Sang Mee Lee
Marko Rojnica
Stephen Small
spellingShingle Mark K Ferguson
Katherine Thompson
Megan Huisingh-Scheetz
Jeanne Farnan
Josh A Hemmerich
Kris Slawinski
Julissa Acevedo
Sang Mee Lee
Marko Rojnica
Stephen Small
Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Mark K Ferguson
Katherine Thompson
Megan Huisingh-Scheetz
Jeanne Farnan
Josh A Hemmerich
Kris Slawinski
Julissa Acevedo
Sang Mee Lee
Marko Rojnica
Stephen Small
author_sort Mark K Ferguson
title Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
title_short Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
title_full Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
title_fullStr Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
title_full_unstemmed Thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
title_sort thoracic surgeons' perception of frail behavior in videos of standardized patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Frailty is a predictor of poor outcomes following many types of operations. We measured thoracic surgeons' accuracy in assessing patient frailty using videos of standardized patients demonstrating signs of physical frailty. We compared their performance to that of geriatrics specialists.We developed an anchored scale for rating degree of frailty. Reference categories were assigned to 31 videos of standardized patients trained to exhibit five levels of activity ranging from "vigorous" to "frail." Following an explanation of frailty, thoracic surgeons and geriatrics specialists rated the videos. We evaluated inter-rater agreement and tested differences between ratings and reference categories. The influences of clinical specialty, clinical experience, and self-rated expertise were examined.Inter-rater rank correlation among all participants was high (Kendall's W 0.85) whereas exact agreement (Fleiss' kappa) was only moderate (0.47). Better inter-rater agreement was demonstrated for videos exhibiting extremes of behavior. Exact agreement was better for thoracic surgeons (n = 32) than geriatrics specialists (n = 9; p = 0.045), whereas rank correlation was similar for both groups. More clinical years of experience and self-reported expertise were not associated with better inter-rater agreement.Videos of standardized patients exhibiting varying degrees of frailty are rated with internal consistency by thoracic surgeons as accurately as geriatrics specialists when referenced to an anchored scale. Ratings were less consistent for moderate degrees of frailty, suggesting that physicians require training to recognize early frailty. Such videos may be useful in assessing and teaching frailty recognition.
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