Abstract Background Performing a psychiatric interview and documenting the recorded findings in the form of a brief psychiatric report is one of the main learning goals in the psychiatric curriculum for medical students. However, observing and assessing students‘ reports is time consuming and there are no objective assessment tools at hand. Thus, we applied an integrative approach for designing a checklist that evaluates clinical performance, as a tool for the assessment of a psychiatric report. Methods A systematic review of the literature yielded no objective instrument for assessing the quality of written reports of psychiatric interviews. We used a 4-step mixed-methods approach to design a checklist as an assessment tool for psychiatric...
A psychiatric examination consists of four parts:1. The psychiatric history2. Examination of the Men...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a new instrument – the Clinician Suicide Risk...
Background: The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is used commonly for assessment of...
Background: Instruments to assess nurses' interviewing skills for in psychiatry are rare. In this st...
The aim is to provide a structure and some practical advice for clinicians who conduct diagnostic in...
Brief encounters with standardized psychiatric patients have been reported. In contrast, a videotape...
Introduction Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) were developed as a way to ensure adequate s...
Background: A definitive psychiatric diagnosis can provide significant direction to patient treatmen...
The aim is to provide a structure and some practical advice for clinicians who conduct diagnostic in...
Objectives: In Arab countries there are few studies on assessment methods in the field of psychiatry...
Background Clinical performance examinations (CPE) are important methods for assessing medical stude...
Purpose: Assessment of complex clinical skills and abilities is a challenge in mental health educati...
Given the rising number of patients in the United States with mental health disorders, physician ass...
Objective: The psychiatric mental status examination is a fundamental aspect of the psychiatric clin...
A psychiatric examination consists of four parts:1. The psychiatric history2. Examination of the Men...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a new instrument – the Clinician Suicide Risk...
Background: The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is used commonly for assessment of...
Background: Instruments to assess nurses' interviewing skills for in psychiatry are rare. In this st...
The aim is to provide a structure and some practical advice for clinicians who conduct diagnostic in...
Brief encounters with standardized psychiatric patients have been reported. In contrast, a videotape...
Introduction Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) were developed as a way to ensure adequate s...
Background: A definitive psychiatric diagnosis can provide significant direction to patient treatmen...
The aim is to provide a structure and some practical advice for clinicians who conduct diagnostic in...
Objectives: In Arab countries there are few studies on assessment methods in the field of psychiatry...
Background Clinical performance examinations (CPE) are important methods for assessing medical stude...
Purpose: Assessment of complex clinical skills and abilities is a challenge in mental health educati...
Given the rising number of patients in the United States with mental health disorders, physician ass...
Objective: The psychiatric mental status examination is a fundamental aspect of the psychiatric clin...
A psychiatric examination consists of four parts:1. The psychiatric history2. Examination of the Men...
This paper describes the development and evaluation of a new instrument – the Clinician Suicide Risk...
Background: The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is used commonly for assessment of...