Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand

Background: Educational environment is related to the learning achievement to assess and certify knowledge, ability to practice the medicine profession of residents very much. The Anesthetic Trainee Theatre Educational Environment Measure (ATEEM) instrument is designed for assessing the perception o...

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Main Authors: Wareeya Vongspanich, Rojnarin Komonhirun, Siripat Srilumyai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Research and Development in Medical Education
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Online Access:https://rdme.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/rdme-9-16.pdf
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spelling doaj-7f0aebc8233a40ebb4114039a99fa2152020-11-25T03:41:26ZengTabriz University of Medical SciencesResearch and Development in Medical Education2322-27192020-01-0191161610.34172/rdme.2020.016rdme-31841Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in ThailandWareeya Vongspanich0Rojnarin Komonhirun1Siripat Srilumyai2Department of Anesthesiology, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Anesthesiology, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Anesthesiology, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandBackground: Educational environment is related to the learning achievement to assess and certify knowledge, ability to practice the medicine profession of residents very much. The Anesthetic Trainee Theatre Educational Environment Measure (ATEEM) instrument is designed for assessing the perception of the educational environment of anesthesiology residents. The purpose of this research was to develop a Thai version of the ATEEM instrument to be used for effective evaluation in Thailand. Methods: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study in order to assess the applicability of the Thai version of the ATEEM instrument with 170 anesthesiology residents. The questionnaire was assessed for reliability using coefficient of internal consistency with Cronbach’s alpha and split-half reliability. The item-objective congruence (IOC) index and item content validity index (I-CVI) were calculated for content validity. Student’s t test was used to compare residents’ perceived scores between sexes and age groups. Results: In all, 95 of 170 anesthesiology residents completed questionnaires in the inventory (a response rate of 55.9%). The overall mean ATEEM score was 122.9/160 (76.8%), which indicated more positive than negative perceptions. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.931, and five subdomains had Cronbach’s alphas greater than 0.7, indicating acceptable reliability. Split-half reliability was 0.95. All items had range values for IOC and I-CVI between 0.67 -1.00, and S-CVI/Ave was 0.98. Conclusion: The Thai version of the educational environment questionnaire showed that acceptable reliability and validity, indicating it can be used for appropriate and accurate assessment of the perception of Thai anesthesiology residents. ATEEM is a culture independent questionnaire that can be used with both anesthesiology residents and medical students who study in the operating room without specific restrictions or effects from nation or culture.https://rdme.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/rdme-9-16.pdfateem questionnaireenvironmentperceptionreliabilityvalidity
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author Wareeya Vongspanich
Rojnarin Komonhirun
Siripat Srilumyai
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Rojnarin Komonhirun
Siripat Srilumyai
Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand
Research and Development in Medical Education
ateem questionnaire
environment
perception
reliability
validity
author_facet Wareeya Vongspanich
Rojnarin Komonhirun
Siripat Srilumyai
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title Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand
title_short Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand
title_full Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand
title_fullStr Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ATEEM in a medical school in Thailand
title_sort anesthesiology residents’ perception towards educational environment using ateem in a medical school in thailand
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Research and Development in Medical Education
issn 2322-2719
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Educational environment is related to the learning achievement to assess and certify knowledge, ability to practice the medicine profession of residents very much. The Anesthetic Trainee Theatre Educational Environment Measure (ATEEM) instrument is designed for assessing the perception of the educational environment of anesthesiology residents. The purpose of this research was to develop a Thai version of the ATEEM instrument to be used for effective evaluation in Thailand. Methods: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study in order to assess the applicability of the Thai version of the ATEEM instrument with 170 anesthesiology residents. The questionnaire was assessed for reliability using coefficient of internal consistency with Cronbach’s alpha and split-half reliability. The item-objective congruence (IOC) index and item content validity index (I-CVI) were calculated for content validity. Student’s t test was used to compare residents’ perceived scores between sexes and age groups. Results: In all, 95 of 170 anesthesiology residents completed questionnaires in the inventory (a response rate of 55.9%). The overall mean ATEEM score was 122.9/160 (76.8%), which indicated more positive than negative perceptions. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.931, and five subdomains had Cronbach’s alphas greater than 0.7, indicating acceptable reliability. Split-half reliability was 0.95. All items had range values for IOC and I-CVI between 0.67 -1.00, and S-CVI/Ave was 0.98. Conclusion: The Thai version of the educational environment questionnaire showed that acceptable reliability and validity, indicating it can be used for appropriate and accurate assessment of the perception of Thai anesthesiology residents. ATEEM is a culture independent questionnaire that can be used with both anesthesiology residents and medical students who study in the operating room without specific restrictions or effects from nation or culture.
topic ateem questionnaire
environment
perception
reliability
validity
url https://rdme.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/rdme-9-16.pdf
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