Published May 9, 2024 | Version v1

PERSPECTIVE ON OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION AMONG UNDERGRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS

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An important trend in nursing education has been the move to an OUTCOME or COMPETENCY-BASED model, where the learning outcomes are defined and decisions about the curriculum are based on these. The aim of the study was to explore the perspectives of the students regarding OSCE (Objective structured clinical examination). A descriptive survey using 19 item three-point Likerts scale questionnaire was conducted. The study sample consisted of 190 B.Sc., (N) students. 76.31% students were agreed that OSCE is well structured and sequenced, 76.31% students agreed that OSCE represented an objective evaluation method of psychomotor skills and 76.42% students perceived their OSCE experience positively than traditional examination. In conclusion, the OSCE appears to be single gold-standard assessment tool for clinical competency. In combination with other assessment methods in the clinical settings, OSCE will provide a more comprehensive student psychomotor skill evaluation. OSCE experience gave new nursing graduates confidence to work as registered nurses in health care settings.

 

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