Utility of RAND/UCLA appropriateness method in validating multiple-choice questions on ECG

BMC Medical Education(2024)

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This study aimed to investigate the utility of the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method (RAM) in validating expert consensus-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on electrocardiogram (ECG). According to the RAM user’s manual, nine panelists comprising various experts who routinely handle ECGs were asked to reach a consensus in three phases: a preparatory phase (round 0), an online test phase (round 1), and a face-to-face expert panel meeting (round 2). In round 0, the objectives and future timeline of the study were elucidated to the nine expert panelists with a summary of relevant literature. In round 1, 100 ECG questions prepared by two skilled cardiologists were answered, and the success rate was calculated by dividing the number of correct answers by 9. Furthermore, the questions were stratified into “Appropriate,” “Discussion,” or “Inappropriate” according to the median score and interquartile range (IQR) of appropriateness rating by nine panelists. In round 2, the validity of the 100 ECG questions was discussed in an expert panel meeting according to the results of round 1 and finally reassessed as “Appropriate,” “Candidate,” “Revision,” and “Defer.” In round 1 results, the average success rate of the nine experts was 0.89. Using the median score and IQR, 54 questions were classified as “ Discussion.” In the expert panel meeting in round 2, 23
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Electrocardiogram,Multiple-choice questions,Medical education,RAND/UCLA appropriateness method
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