Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania

Background and aim: In 2013, all residency programs at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences were renewed into a competency-based medical education curriculum. To assess the quality of clinical teaching in residency training, we chose the EFFECT (evaluation and feedback for effective clinical...

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Main Authors: Eglė Vaižgėlienė, Žilvinas Padaiga, Daiva Rastenytė, Algimantas Tamelis, Kęstutis Petrikonis, Rima Kregždytė, Cornelia Fluit
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-d41210d9bfcd4a4f8235eb3166fcc21d2020-11-24T21:27:59ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2017-01-0153317317810.1016/j.medici.2017.05.001Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in LithuaniaEglė Vaižgėlienė0Žilvinas Padaiga1Daiva Rastenytė2Algimantas Tamelis3Kęstutis Petrikonis4Rima Kregždytė5Cornelia Fluit6Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Neurology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Surgery, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Neurology, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LithuaniaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Medical Academy, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, LithuaniaRadboudumc Health Academy, Nijmegen, The NetherlandsBackground and aim: In 2013, all residency programs at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences were renewed into a competency-based medical education curriculum. To assess the quality of clinical teaching in residency training, we chose the EFFECT (evaluation and feedback for effective clinical teaching) questionnaire designed and validated at the Radboud University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. The aim of this study was to validate the EFFECT questionnaire for quality assessment of clinical teaching in residency training. Materials and methods: The research was conducted as an online survey using the questionnaire containing 58 items in 7 domains. The questionnaire was double-translated into Lithuanian. It was sent to 182 residents of 7 residency programs (anesthesiology reanimathology, cardiology, dermatovenerology, emergency medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, physical medicine and rehabilitation). Overall, 333 questionnaires about 146 clinical teachers were filled in. To determine the item characteristics and internal consistency (Cronbach's α), the item and reliability analyses were performed. Furthermore, confirmatory factor analysis (CFI) was performed using a model for maximum-likelihood estimation. Results: Cronbach's α within different domains ranged between 0.91 and 0.97 and was comparable with the original version of the questionnaire. Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated satisfactory model-fit with CFI of 0.841 and absolute model-fit RMSEA of 0.098. Conclusions: The results suggest that the Lithuanian version of the EFFECT maintains its original validity and may serve as a valid instrument for quality assessment of clinical teaching in competency-based residency training in Lithuania.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1010660X17300253EFFECTClinical teachingQualityResidentsValidation
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author Eglė Vaižgėlienė
Žilvinas Padaiga
Daiva Rastenytė
Algimantas Tamelis
Kęstutis Petrikonis
Rima Kregždytė
Cornelia Fluit
spellingShingle Eglė Vaižgėlienė
Žilvinas Padaiga
Daiva Rastenytė
Algimantas Tamelis
Kęstutis Petrikonis
Rima Kregždytė
Cornelia Fluit
Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania
Medicina
EFFECT
Clinical teaching
Quality
Residents
Validation
author_facet Eglė Vaižgėlienė
Žilvinas Padaiga
Daiva Rastenytė
Algimantas Tamelis
Kęstutis Petrikonis
Rima Kregždytė
Cornelia Fluit
author_sort Eglė Vaižgėlienė
title Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania
title_short Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania
title_full Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania
title_fullStr Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the EFFECT questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in Lithuania
title_sort validation of the effect questionnaire for competence-based clinical teaching in residency training in lithuania
publisher MDPI AG
series Medicina
issn 1010-660X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background and aim: In 2013, all residency programs at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences were renewed into a competency-based medical education curriculum. To assess the quality of clinical teaching in residency training, we chose the EFFECT (evaluation and feedback for effective clinical teaching) questionnaire designed and validated at the Radboud University Medical Centre in the Netherlands. The aim of this study was to validate the EFFECT questionnaire for quality assessment of clinical teaching in residency training. Materials and methods: The research was conducted as an online survey using the questionnaire containing 58 items in 7 domains. The questionnaire was double-translated into Lithuanian. It was sent to 182 residents of 7 residency programs (anesthesiology reanimathology, cardiology, dermatovenerology, emergency medicine, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, physical medicine and rehabilitation). Overall, 333 questionnaires about 146 clinical teachers were filled in. To determine the item characteristics and internal consistency (Cronbach's α), the item and reliability analyses were performed. Furthermore, confirmatory factor analysis (CFI) was performed using a model for maximum-likelihood estimation. Results: Cronbach's α within different domains ranged between 0.91 and 0.97 and was comparable with the original version of the questionnaire. Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated satisfactory model-fit with CFI of 0.841 and absolute model-fit RMSEA of 0.098. Conclusions: The results suggest that the Lithuanian version of the EFFECT maintains its original validity and may serve as a valid instrument for quality assessment of clinical teaching in competency-based residency training in Lithuania.
topic EFFECT
Clinical teaching
Quality
Residents
Validation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1010660X17300253
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