Peer and Self-assessment of Professionalism in Undergraduate Medical Students at the University of Calgary

Authors

  • Pauline Alakija Chinook Regional Hospital, Lethbridge
  • Jocelyn Lockyer University of Calgary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.36550

Abstract

Background: Peer and self assessment processes are integral to the development of professional behaviours. The purpose of this study was to assess the Rochester Peer Assessment Tool (RPAT) among a group of volunteer first year students.

Methods: We assessed feasibility through participation rates. The evidence for the validity of instrument scores was ascertained through an exploratory factor analysis, MANOVA to determine age and gender differences, and a discrepancy analysis between the self and peer data. Reliability analyses included the Cronbach's alpha analysis and G- and D-studies. Students completed a feedback questionnaire to provide data about acceptability.

Results: Self and peer data were collected for 46 and 44 students, respectively. Each student had a mean of 7.2 peer assessments (out of a possible 8).  The factor analysis identified two factors, interpersonal skills and work study habits. The discrepancy analysis showed students in the lowest/highest quartiles, as assessed by peers, had higher/lower self means than peer means. The G-coefficient was Ep2 = 0.77. Student feedback was positive.

Conclusions: RPAT was feasible in our setting, was acceptable to the students, and has been adopted as a mandatory part of our program for first and second year students. The study added to the evidence base for the reliability and validity of the RPAT instrument scores as a method of assessing professional behaviours.

Author Biographies

  • Pauline Alakija, Chinook Regional Hospital, Lethbridge
    Jocelyn Lockyer PhD Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences and Associate Dean, Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, University of Calgary, 
  • Jocelyn Lockyer, University of Calgary
    Pathologist, Chinook Regional Hospital

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2011-11-22

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Peer and Self-assessment of Professionalism in Undergraduate Medical Students at the University of Calgary. Can. Med. Ed. J [Internet]. 2011 Nov. 22 [cited 2025 Dec. 15];2(2):e65-e72. Available from: https://dev.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/36550