Assessment and evaluation of prescribing competences: A systematic review and recommendations

Author:

McLachlan John C.1ORCID,Auta Asa2,Ajiboye Aderonke1

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Central Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE UK

2. Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine Edge Hill University Ormskirk L39 4QP UK

Abstract

AimsSince assessment of prescribing competence is a key promoter of student learning and achievement, we aim to summarize existing national‐level approaches, provide a systematic review of current literature, indicate the frequency of various methodologies, and make recommendations to promote and extend existing practice.MethodsRegulatory body websites were accessed for details of national examinations. PubMed, Embase, the Allied and Complementary Medicine, and CINAHL databases were systematically searched in August 2023 for studies in English from Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand reporting assessment of prescribing competencies among students/practitioners. Additional articles were identified through citation tracking.ResultsNational approaches are described for several jurisdictions. A total of 20 514 articles were retrieved, of which 54 met the inclusion criteria. Most articles came from the UK, with medical students and qualified doctors most frequently featured. Multiple choice formats were most common, with short answer questions, calculations and scenario‐based skills tests also featured. Direct observations of skills through Objective Structured Clinical Examinations and similar methods were less commonly described. Test reliability generally employed Classical Test Theory. Costs of developing and delivering assessments, differential attainment by demographics, and predictive validity were not indicated.ConclusionWe recommend measurement of the predictive validity of prescribing competence assessments, the routine inclusion of performance by demographic characteristics, extension of competence assessments to professions other than medicine, and structured reporting of methods and findings, including costs and cost‐effectiveness. Situational judgement tests would be a valuable addition to assessment practices.

Publisher

Wiley

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