Context: The effectiveness of multi-source feedback (MSF) tools, which are increasingly important in medical careers, will be influenced by their users’ attitudes. This study compared perceptions of two tools for giving MSF to UK junior doctors, of which one provides mainly textual feedback and one provides mainly numerical feedback. We then compared the perceptions of three groups, including: trainees; raters giving feedback, and supervisors delivering feedback. Methods: Postal questionnaires about the usability, usefulness and validity of a feedback system were distributed to trainees, raters and supervisors across the north of England. Results: Questionnaire responses were analysed to compare opinions of the two tools and among ...
The evidence base contains few high quality conclusive studies and more studies are required to prov...
AbstractBackgroundMulti-source feedback (MSF) offers doctors feedback on their performance from peer...
Feedback from colleagues and patients is a core element of the revalidation process being developed ...
Background: Multi-source feedback (MSF) was intended to provide both a summative and formative asses...
Receiving feedback on daily clinical activities, in whatever form, is crucial for the development of...
Background Multi-source feedback (MSF) has an established role in the workplace based assessment of ...
This paper discusses the research supporting the use of multi-source feedback (MSF) for doctors and ...
Background Multisource feedback (MSF) is currently being introduced in the UK as part of a cycle of...
Contains fulltext : 87705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Do...
Context UK doctors-in-training undergo assessments of their professional behaviours. From an analysi...
Contains fulltext : 107885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Background: Multi-source feedback (MSF) offers doctors feedback on their performance from peers (med...
Construct: This article describes the development and validity evidence behind a new rating scale to...
Construct: Medical educators consider feedback a core component of the educational process. Effectiv...
Doctor performance assessments based on multi-source feedback (MSF) are increasingly central in prof...
The evidence base contains few high quality conclusive studies and more studies are required to prov...
AbstractBackgroundMulti-source feedback (MSF) offers doctors feedback on their performance from peer...
Feedback from colleagues and patients is a core element of the revalidation process being developed ...
Background: Multi-source feedback (MSF) was intended to provide both a summative and formative asses...
Receiving feedback on daily clinical activities, in whatever form, is crucial for the development of...
Background Multi-source feedback (MSF) has an established role in the workplace based assessment of ...
This paper discusses the research supporting the use of multi-source feedback (MSF) for doctors and ...
Background Multisource feedback (MSF) is currently being introduced in the UK as part of a cycle of...
Contains fulltext : 87705.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Do...
Context UK doctors-in-training undergo assessments of their professional behaviours. From an analysi...
Contains fulltext : 107885.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Background: Multi-source feedback (MSF) offers doctors feedback on their performance from peers (med...
Construct: This article describes the development and validity evidence behind a new rating scale to...
Construct: Medical educators consider feedback a core component of the educational process. Effectiv...
Doctor performance assessments based on multi-source feedback (MSF) are increasingly central in prof...
The evidence base contains few high quality conclusive studies and more studies are required to prov...
AbstractBackgroundMulti-source feedback (MSF) offers doctors feedback on their performance from peer...
Feedback from colleagues and patients is a core element of the revalidation process being developed ...