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Towards the implementation of OSCE in undergraduate nursing curriculum: A qualitative study

Journal

NURSE EDUCATION TODAY
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages 163-167

Publisher

CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2016.11.028

Keywords

OSCE; Assessment; Nursing curriculum; Competencies; Training

Funding

  1. Commission for the Investigation of the School of Nursing of the University of Barcelona [PREUI 12/01]

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Background: Despite the fact that Objective Structured Clinical Examination is considered to be an efficient assessment method, their implementation in the undergraduate nursing curriculum encounters difficulties. However, the initiative of the European Higher Education Area to promote competency-based assessment may represent an opportunity to introduce this instrument in undergraduate nursing curriculum. Objective: To explore the perception of nursing faculty members regarding the implementation of the OSCE as an assessment tool in Catalan Nursing Schools. Design/Participants/Setting: In this qualitative study, fifteen teachers participated in semi-structured interviews in eight Catalan Nursing Schools. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted. A thematic content analysis was used to identify major themes in the interview data and collaborative analysis was undertaken to ensure rigorous results. Results: The relevant aspects that are emphasized by teachers included the consideration of the dual purpose of the OSCE via its formative and evaluative facets by enhancing the feedback received by students about their performance on the OSCE. The OSCE should be administered towards the end of the degree program and should complement other methods of assessment. Despite its high cost, the OSCE was deemed to be efficient as it enables student competencies to be assessed with objective criteria, which is a difficult task with other instruments. OSCE implementation is feasible with the institutional support of and collaborative work between schools. Conclusions: The implementation of the OSCE in the Catalan undergraduate nursing degree programs is feasible if the project receives the support of all involved parties and if creative strategies are determined to reduce economic costs and optimize resources. With adequate feedback, the OSCE is an assessment tool that can provide high-impact training to students. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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