Context matters: the psychoneurobiological determinants of placebo, nocebo and context-related effects in physiotherapy

G Rossettini, EM Camerone, E Carlino… - Archives of …, 2020 - Springer
Background Placebo and nocebo effects embody psychoneurobiological phenomena where
behavioural, neurophysiological, perceptive and cognitive changes occur during the …

Driving care quality: aligning trainee assessment and supervision through practical application of entrustable professional activities, competencies, and milestones

C Carraccio, R Englander, ES Holmboe… - Academic …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
To address the long-standing challenge of meaningful trainee assessment, the authors
reviewed and expanded on the Accountable Assessment for Quality Care and Supervision …

Seeing the 'black box'differently: assessor cognition from three research perspectives

A Gingerich, J Kogan, P Yeates, M Govaerts… - Medical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Context Performance assessments, such as workplace‐based assessments (WBA s),
represent a crucial component of assessment strategy in medical education. Persistent …

Validity in work‐based assessment: expanding our horizons

M Govaerts, CPM van der Vleuten - Medical education, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Context Although work‐based assessments (WBA) may come closest to assessing habitual
performance, their use for summative purposes is not undisputed. Most criticism of WBA …

Heart rate and heart rate variability correlate with clinical reasoning performance and self-reported measures of cognitive load

S Solhjoo, MC Haigney, E McBee… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Cognitive load is a key mediator of cognitive processing that may impact clinical reasoning
performance. The purpose of this study was to gather biologic validity evidence for …

Clinical reasoning in physical therapy: a concept analysis

K Huhn, SJ Gilliland, LL Black, SF Wainwright… - Physical …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Background Physical therapy, along with most health professions, struggles to describe
clinical reasoning, despite it being a vital skill in effective patient care. This lack of a unified …

Diagnostic error increases mortality and length of hospital stay in patients presenting through the emergency room

WE Hautz, JE Kämmer, SC Hautz, TC Sauter… - Scandinavian journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Background Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Estimates
about the consequences of diagnostic error vary widely and little is known about the factors …

Clarifying assumptions to enhance our understanding and assessment of clinical reasoning

SJ Durning, AR Artino Jr, L Schuwirth… - Academic …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Deciding on a diagnosis and treatment is essential to the practice of medicine. Developing
competence in these clinical reasoning processes, commonly referred to as diagnostic and …

Cognitive load theory for training health professionals in the workplace: A BEME review of studies among diverse professions: BEME Guide No. 53

JL Sewell, LA Maggio, O Ten Cate, T van Gog… - Medical …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: Cognitive load theory (CLT) is of increasing interest to health professions education
researchers. CLT has intuitive applicability to workplace settings, yet how CLT should inform …

Contextual competence: how residents develop competent performance in new settings

PW Teunissen, CJ Watling, B Schrewe… - Medical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Medical education continues to diversify its settings. For postgraduate trainees,
moving across diverse settings, especially community‐based rotations, can be challenging …