The Ophthalmology Surgical Competency Assessment Rubric (OSCAR) for anterior approach ptosis surgery

Document Type

Article

Abstract

PURPOSE: The International Council of Ophthalmology (ICO) is currently developing a series of standardized, internationally validated, teaching tools for key ophthalmic surgical procedures called the Ophthalmology Surgical Competency Assessment Rubrics (OSCARs). This study aims to develop an OSCAR for anterior approach ptosis surgery. METHODS: An international panel of content experts, representing Australia, India, Iran, Italy, Turkey, UK, and the USA was established and worked to develop the rubric using a range of online collaboration tools. The team used the standardised OSCAR template as a baseline, developing explicit behavioural descriptors (the behaviour and performance expected for each step) that were reviewed and modified with successive models. Learners were scored a modified 4-point Dreyfus scale of skill acquisition (novice, beginner, advanced beginner, competent) with the removal of the expert domain. RESULTS: The final OSCAR ptosis tool was developed in alignment with the ICO-OSCAR standard. Seventeen agreed and weighted stems were produced. Domains such as communication and postoperative complications were removed from this rubric as they are evaluated in other spheres of residency training. Specific comments with regard to the parameters and wording were incorporated to formulate the final rubric, which was internationally agreed and demonstrated face and content validity. CONCLUSIONS: The OSCAR for anterior approach ptosis is skill and behaviour-based, has ICO agreed standards for assessment and provides learners with specific targets for improvement. Although the OSCAR ptosis tool has face and content validity, further development could better elucidate its precise role.

Medical Subject Headings

Blepharoptosis (surgery); Clinical Competence (standards); Education, Medical, Graduate (standards); Educational Measurement; Humans; Internationality; Ophthalmologic Surgical Procedures (standards); Ophthalmology (education)

Publication Date

12-1-2018

Publication Title

Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

E-ISSN

1744-5108

Volume

37

Issue

6

First Page

401

Last Page

404

PubMed ID

29442541

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1080/01676830.2018.1437754

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