Interrater Reliability and Feasibility of the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric for Use in Physical Therapy Simulation
Reliability and Feasibility of the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric Adapted for Physical Therapy (LCJR-PT) to Evaluate Clinical Judgment During Standardized Simulation Experiences in Doctor of Physical Therapy Students
Youngstown State University
40 participants
Mar 9, 2026
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Conditions
Summary
This study examines whether physical therapy faculty can reliably and feasibly use the Lasater Clinical Judgment Rubric adapted for physical therapy (LCJR-PT) to score students' clinical judgment during a recorded simulation experience. Multiple trained faculty raters will independently score the same student videos, and the level of agreement between raters will be measured. Faculty will also report how long scoring takes and their perceptions of the rubric's usefulness.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Enrolled as a 1st or 2nd year DPT student at YSU
- Provided informed consent
- Full-time faculty member teaching in the YSU DPT program
- Provided informed consent
Exclusion Criteria2
- Did not provide informed consent
- \- Did not provide informed consent
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Interventions
Participants complete a routine, curriculum-based standardized acute care simulation (30-35 minutes including reflection).
Faculty members will assess and rate each student acute care simulation video using the LCJR-PT tool.
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NCT07449026