External validation of the ultrasound competency assessment tool

Author:

Russell Frances M.1ORCID,Herbert Audrey1ORCID,Kennedy Sarah1ORCID,Nti Benjamin1ORCID,Powell Mollie2ORCID,Davis Jean3,Ferre Robinson1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana United States

2. Department of Emergency Medicine IU Health Bloomington Hospital Bloomington Indiana United States

3. Department of Education Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis Indiana United States

Abstract

AbstractObjectivePoint‐of‐care ultrasound (POCUS) is a core component of emergency medicine (EM) residency training. No standardized competency‐based tool has gained widespread acceptance. The ultrasound competency assessment tool (UCAT) was recently derived and validated. We sought to externally validate the UCAT in a 3‐year EM residency program.MethodsThis was a convenience sample of PGY‐1 to ‐3 residents. Utilizing the UCAT and an entrustment scale, as described in the original study, six different evaluators split into two groups graded residents in a simulated scenario involving a patient with blunt trauma and hypotension. Residents were asked to perform and interpret a focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) examination and apply the findings to the simulated scenario. Demographics, prior POCUS experience, and self‐assessed competency were collected. Each resident was evaluated simultaneously by three different evaluators with advanced ultrasound training utilizing the UCAT and entrustment scales. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between evaluators was calculated for each assessment domain; analysis of variance was used to compare UCAT performance and PGY level and prior POCUS experience.ResultsThirty‐two residents (14 PGY‐1, nine PGY‐2, and nine PGY‐3) completed the study. Overall, ICC was 0.9 for preparation, 0.57 for image acquisition, 0.3 for image optimization, and 0.46 for clinical integration. There was moderate correlation between number of FAST examinations performed and entrustment and UCAT composite scores. There was poor correlation between self‐reported confidence and entrustment and UCAT composite scores.ConclusionsWe had mixed results in our attempt to externally validate the UCAT with poor correlation between faculty and moderate to good correlation with faculty to diagnostic sonographer. More work is needed to validate the UCAT before adoption.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Nursing,Education,Emergency Medicine

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