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IntroductionPatients and family members can contribute to resident assessment in competency-based medical education. However, few studies have examined the use of patient/family member feedback generated from questionnaire-based assessments. To implement appropriate assessment strategies and optimize feedback use, we need to understand how residents and physician-educators would use feedback from these stakeholders. This study aimed to understand how paediatric residents and physician-educators would use parent feedback generated from questionnaire-based assessments.MethodsThis study was conducted at a paediatric academic health science centre. We held dyadic interviews with six residents and six physician-educators. A three-step approach was used to analyze the data: data reduction, data display, and conclusions/verifications. We developed an initial coding scheme, conducted an in-depth review of the data and coded it, finalized our coding scheme, and identified categories.ResultsParticipants described that they would use parent feedback to: (a) provide additional direct observations of residents’ performances, (b) teach and coach residents, (c) assess residents’ overall performance and progression, and (d) encourage resident self-assessment and behaviour change.DiscussionParents directly observe residents as they interact with them and their children and, therefore, can provide feedback on residents’ performances. Residency programs should include parent feedback and promote and facilitate its use by residents and physician-educators.ConclusionThis study provides an initial understanding of how paediatric residents and physician-educators would use parent feedback if they were to receive it. This information, combined with future research, can inform the development and implementation of parent feedback strategies in competency-based medical education.

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  • Patients and family members can contribute to resident assessment in competency-based medical education

  • The aim of this study was to answer: How would paediatric residents and physician-educators use parent feedback generated from questionnaire-based assessments?

  • To provide additional direct observations of residents’ performances mative fashion to the resident ... at the end of the shift to say ‘Okay, so this is the feedback of the parent of Johnny

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Introduction

Patients and family members can contribute to resident assessment in competency-based medical education. Few studies have examined the use of patient/family member feedback generated from questionnaire-based assessments. This study aimed to understand how paediatric residents and physician-educators would use parent feedback generated from questionnaire-based assessments. Patients and family members can meaningfully assess residents’ professionalism, collaboration, interpersonal abilities, and communication skills [1, 2]. Their involvement in resident assessment is important given the prevalence of patient- and family-centred care in health contexts as well as its impact on healthcare quality and health outcomes [3]. Research is needed to understand how residents and physician-educators would use the feedback generated from questionnaires to improve clinical practices

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