Journal article
Association between leniency of anesthesiologists when evaluating certified registered nurse anesthetists and when evaluating didactic lectures
Health care management science, Vol.23(4), pp.640-648
2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10729-020-09518-0
PMID: 32946045
Abstract
Daily evaluations of certified registered nurse anesthetists' (CRNAs') work habits by anesthesiologists should be adjusted for rater leniency. The current study tested the hypothesis that there is a pairwise association by rater between leniencies of evaluations of CRNAs' daily work habits and of didactic lectures. The historical cohorts were anesthesiologists' evaluations over 53 months of CRNAs' daily work habits and 65 months of didactic lectures by visiting professors and faculty. The binary endpoints were the Likert scale scores for all 6 and 10 items, respectively, equaling the maximums of 5 for all items, or not. Mixed effects logistic regression estimated the odds of each ratee performing above or below average adjusted for rater leniency. Bivariate errors in variables least squares linear regression estimated the association between the leniency of the anesthesiologists' evaluations of work habits and didactic lectures. There were 29/107 (27%) raters who were more severe in their evaluations of CRNAs' work habits than other anesthesiologists (two-sided P < 0.01); 34/107 (32%) raters were more lenient. When evaluating lectures, 3/81 (4%) raters were more severe and 8/81 (10%) more lenient. Among the 67 anesthesiologists rating both, leniency (or severity) for work habits was not associated with that for lectures (P = 0.90, unitless slope between logits 0.02, 95% confidence interval -0.34 to 0.30). Rater leniency is of large magnitude when making daily clinical evaluations, even when using a valid and psychometrically reliable instrument. Rater leniency was context dependent, not solely a reflection of raters' personality or rating style
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Association between leniency of anesthesiologists when evaluating certified registered nurse anesthetists and when evaluating didactic lectures
- Creators
- Franklin Dexter
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Health care management science, Vol.23(4), pp.640-648
- DOI
- 10.1007/s10729-020-09518-0
- PMID
- 32946045
- ISSN
- 1386-9620
- eISSN
- 1572-9389
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 2020
- Academic Unit
- Health Management and Policy; Anesthesia
- Record Identifier
- 9984077786902771
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