Title of article :
A narrative review of psychomotor abilities in medical sciences: Definition, categorization, tests, and training
Author/Authors :
Changiz, Tahereh Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Amouzeshi, Zahra Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Najimi, Arash Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Adibi, Peyman Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Extensive research in the past decades has evidenced differences in the psychomotor ability of individuals resulting from varying
levels of experience, age, gender, response precision, compatibility, performance, and ability. Many studies have called for the need
to identify psychomotor ability and appropriate tests that can assess it. This review article surveys the definition, categorization, and
tests of psychomotor ability as well as training based on psychomotor ability in medical sciences. We searched the literature with
no time limit, using the ProQuest, PubMed, and Eric databases, as well as the Google Scholar search engine. The keywords for the
search involved psychomotor, psychomotor performance, assessment, psychomotor ability, motor learning, education, training,
psychomotor ability testing, and psychomotor skills. Other relevant papers found through hand searching and snowballing were
also included in the review. The EndNote X8 was employed as a reference manager tool. Only abstracts of the papers whose full texts
were accessible were reviewed after repetitious papers were excluded. The documents were categorized into five groups: definition of
psychomotor skills and ability, psychomotor ability components, psychomotor ability tests, identification of psychomotor ability (task
analysis), and training. This review article revealed that there is not a single definition for psychomotor ability and its components.
However, it can be said that motor abilities are the foundation for the rapid acquisition of skills and according to the neuroplasticity
process are learned through training and practice. Given psychomotor abilities vary among individuals, training courses should
also provide different levels of psychomotor training for learners. The literature introduces psychomotor tests as a selection tool,
a predictor of future professional behavior, and a means to evaluate progress in performance, academic guidance (ability‑oriented
medical specialty), and curriculum implementation tailored to the needs of learners of varying graduate disciplines. The tests should
be profession‑specific because each profession entails its peculiar characteristics and abilities. On the other hand, the major problem
in studying and analyzing underlying psychomotor skills and abilities is that the components are being investigated by researchers
from varying, and usually unrelated, scientific fields. Therefore, it is necessary to have a holistic view through close interaction between
the researchers of different sciences to better understand this area.
Keywords :
Aptitude , Aptitude , education , motor skills , psychomotor performance