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Selecting performance assessment methods for experienced physicians
Author(s) -
Hays R B,
Davies H A,
Beard J D,
Caldon L J M,
Farmer E A,
Finucane P M,
McCrorie P,
Newble D I,
Schuwirth L W T,
Sibbald G R
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
medical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.776
H-Index - 138
eISSN - 1365-2923
pISSN - 0308-0110
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2923.2002.01307.x
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , psychology , performance measurement , health care , medical education , applied psychology , medicine , social psychology , business , marketing , economics , economic growth
Background While much is now known about how to assess the competence of medical practitioners in a controlled environment, less is known about how to measure the performance in practice of experienced doctors working in their own environments. The performance of doctors depends increasingly on how well they function in teams and how well the health care system around them functions. Methods This paper reflects the combined experiences of a group of experienced education researchers and the results of literature searches on performance assessment methods. Conclusion Measurement of competence is different to measurement of performance. Components of performance could be re‐conceptualised within a different domain structure. Assessment methods may be of a different utility to that in competence assessment and, indeed, of different utility according to the purpose of the assessment. An exploration of the utility of potential performance assessment methods suggests significant gaps that indicate priority areas for research and development.