Validity Evidence for a Novel, Comprehensive Bag–Mask Ventilation Assessment Tool

To develop a comprehensive competency assessment tool for pediatric bag–mask ventilation (pBMV) and demonstrate multidimensional validity evidence for this tool. A novel pBMV assessment tool was developed consisting of 3 components: a 22-item-based checklist (trichotomized response), global rating s...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of pediatrics 2022-06, Vol.245, p.165-171.e13
Hauptverfasser: Whalen, Allison M., Merves, Matthew H., Kharayat, Priyanka, Barry, James S., Glass, Kristen M., Berg, Robert A., Sawyer, Taylor, Nadkarni, Vinay, Boyer, Donald L., Nishisaki, Akira
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Zusammenfassung:To develop a comprehensive competency assessment tool for pediatric bag–mask ventilation (pBMV) and demonstrate multidimensional validity evidence for this tool. A novel pBMV assessment tool was developed consisting of 3 components: a 22-item-based checklist (trichotomized response), global rating scale (GRS, 5-point), and entrustment assessment (4-point). Participants' performance in a realistic simulation scenario was video-recorded and assessed by blinded raters. Multidimensional validity evidence for procedural assessment, including evidence for content, response-process, internal structure, and relation to other variables, was assessed. The scores of each scale were compared with training level. Item-based checklist scores also were correlated with GRS and entrustment scores. Fifty-eight participants (9 medical students, 10 pediatric residents, 18 critical care/neonatology fellows, 21 critical care/neonatology attendings) were evaluated. The pBMV tool was supported by high internal consistency (Cronbach α = 0.867). Inter-rater reliability for the item-based checklist component was acceptable (r = 0.65, P 
ISSN:0022-3476
1097-6833
DOI:10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.02.017