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Accuracy in Dental Medicine, A New Way to Measure Trueness and Precision
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Insightful practice: a reliable measure for medical revalidation.

Douglas J Murphy1, Bruce Guthrie, Frank M Sullivan

  • 1Quality, Safety and Informatics Research Group, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK. d.y.murphy@dundee.ac.uk

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Anonymous assessment of insightful practice provides a reliable method for general practitioner (GP) revalidation, unlike traditional face-to-face appraisals. This ensures the quality and safety of professional medical practice.

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Published on: April 29, 2014

Area of Science:

  • Medical professional standards
  • Healthcare quality and safety
  • General practice assessment

Background:

  • Reliable medical revalidation is crucial for ensuring professional practice quality and safety.
  • This study evaluated an innovative assessment method for general practitioners (GPs) focusing on reflection and response to feedback.
  • Current revalidation processes require robust methods to maintain public trust.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test an innovative method for assessing general practitioners (GPs) using externally specified feedback.
  • To determine the reliability and validity of assessing GPs' insightful practice for revalidation decisions.
  • To compare face-to-face versus anonymous assessment methods for GP revalidation.

Main Methods:

  • Sixty GPs and 12 GP appraisers participated in the study in the Tayside region, UK.
  • Feedback included GP-collected data (patient/colleague opinion, self-assessed knowledge, complaints) and external data (clinical quality, prescribing safety).
  • Generalisability G-theory was used to assess the reliability of insightful practice assessment and revalidation recommendations.

Main Results:

  • Face-to-face assessment for GP revalidation was found to be unreliable.
  • Anonymous global assessment of insightful practice by three appraisers was highly reliable (G=0.85).
  • Revalidation decisions using four anonymous assessors also demonstrated high reliability (G=0.83).

Conclusions:

  • Anonymous assessment of insightful practice is a valid and reliable method for general practitioner revalidation.
  • This method contrasts with less reliable face-to-face appraisal techniques.
  • Further validity studies are recommended to support these findings.