Validity evidence of non-technical skills assessment instruments in simulated anaesthesia crisis management

We sought to evaluate the validity of two non-technical skills evaluation instruments, the Anaesthetists ’ Non-Technical Skills (ANTS) behavioural marker system and the Ottawa Global Rating Scale (GRS), to apply them to anaesthesia training. The content validity, response process, internal structure, relations with other variables and consequences were described for validity evidence. Simulated crisi s management sessions were initiated during which two trained raters evaluated the performance of postgraduate first-, second- and third-year (PGY-1, PGY-2 and PGY-3) anaesthesia residents. The study included 70 participants, composed of 24 PGY-1, 24 PGY-2 and 22 PGY-3 residents. Both instruments di fferentiated the non-technical skills of PGY-1 from PGY-3 residents (P
Source: Anaesthesia and Intensive Care - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research