Affiliation:
1. Section of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada
2. Division of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada
3. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
Abstract
BackgroundMicrolaryngoscopy is a basic technical skill in Oto‐HNS. It is essential for residency programs to have a competency‐based assessment tool to evaluate residents' performance of this procedure. An Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills (OSATS) is a procedure‐specific assessment, which consists of the following: (a) Operation‐Specific Checklist and (b) Global Rating Scale (GRS).ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to create an OSATS for adult microlaryngoscopy.MethodsThis was a prospective study, with an initial qualitative phase for OSATS development (Phase I), and a clinical pilot phase (Phase II). In Phase I, interviews were conducted with three laryngologists to establish a stepwise description of adult microlaryngoscopy and review a previously validated GRS for relevance to microlaryngoscopy. Responses were used to create a framework for the OSATS. The OSATS was then presented to Oto‐HNS residents and laryngologists in an alternating fashion, for review of clarity and relevance. A pilot study was then performed to evaluate the resident performance of adult microlaryngoscopy. Multiple regression analysis was carried out to investigate whether training level, case complexity, and previous OSATS exposure could predict participant scores.ResultsPhase I of this study led to the creation of a 34‐item OSATS. The pilot study (N = 28 procedures) revealed that training level was significantly correlated with increased OSATS scores. There was no statistically significant correlation between case complexity and resident scores. Assessors reported the perceived utility of the OSATS and intent for use in residency training.ConclusionApplication of the proposed OSATS will allow for competency‐based assessment of the resident performance of microlaryngoscopy.Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 133:2719–2724, 2023
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