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Video-based interventions to improve self-assessment accuracy among physicians: A systematic review.

Chandni PattniMichael A ScaffidiJuana LiShai GenisNikko GimpayaRishad KhanRishi BansalNazi TorabiCatharine M WalshSamir C Grover
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Overall, current data suggests video-based interventions can improve self-assessment accuracy. Benchmark video review may enable physicians to improve self-assessment accuracy, especially for those with limited experience performing a particular clinical skill. In contrast, self-video review may be able to provide improvement in self-assessment accuracy for more experience physicians. Future research should use standardized methods of comparison for self-assessment accuracy, such as the Bland-Altman analysis, to facilitate meta-analytic summation.
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