Adapting the OSCE to the times of the COVID-19 pandemic. A look at the e-OSCE from the students' perspective.

Q3 Medicine Folia medica Cracoviensia Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.24425/fmc.2022.144086
Natalia Skrzypek, Natalia Baster, Ian Perera, Anna Żądło, Agata Stalmach-Przygoda, Marta Szeliga, Grzegorz Cebula
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Background: At the Department of Medical Education, Centre for Innovative Medical Education at Jagiellonian University Medical College, a completely remote OSCE (e-OSCE) was con- ducted for the first time using the Microsoft Teams platform. 255 test takers were tasked with presenting their communication and clinical skills in order to assess clinical reasoning. A i m: Analysis of the assessment of the OSCE adaptation to the requirements of the COVID-19 pandemic at the Department of Medical Educations in the form of the e-OSCE from the students' perspective. M e t h o d s: Discussion of the OSCE modification was carried out among 6th-year medical students and graduates undergoing validation of their foreign medical degrees. In order to assess students' opinions of the e-OSCE, we used questionnaires. The Statistica 12.0 program was used to analyse the results. R e s u l t s: According to 91.57% of respondents, the e-OSCE was well-prepared. 60% of students strongly agree and 29.47% rather agree that the order of the stations was appropriate and clear. A majority of respondents rated the e-OSCE as fair. 66.32% of respondents strongly agree and rather agree that the proportions of communication and clinical skills were appropriate. The vast majority of the participants of the exam (81.05%) had enough time for individual stations. A statistically significant (p <0.0001) correlation was found between the type of classes and preparation for the e-OSCE. For 61.05% of respondents, the Laboratory Training of Clinical Skills course was the best preparation for students taking the e-OSCE. Taking into account the stressfulness of the OSCE, only 15.96% of students found the online form more stressful than the traditional (in-person) exam. C o n c l u s i o n s: The e-OSCE in students' opinions was well-organized. Informing test-takers prior to the e-OSCE about the role of invigilators assessing individual stations should be improved. The e-OSCE has been proven to be suitable for assessing a wide range of material and validating communication and clinical skills in appropriate proportions. The e-OSCE is fair according to examinees' opinion. The study proves that even in a pandemic, it is possible to prepare an online exam without exposing examiners and examinees to the dangers posed by COVID-19.

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背景:在雅盖隆大学医学院创新医学教育中心医学教育系,首次使用Microsoft Teams平台进行了一次完全远程的欧安组织(e-OSCE)。255名测试者被要求展示他们的沟通和临床技能,以评估临床推理。A i m:从学生的角度分析评估欧安组织以e-欧安组织的形式在医学教育司适应COVID-19大流行的要求。在欧安组织修订的问题上,在接受外国医学学位验证的六年级医科学生和毕业生中进行了讨论。为了评估学生对e-OSCE的意见,我们采用问卷调查的方式。采用Statistica 12.0软件对结果进行分析。调查结果显示,91.57%的受访者认为欧安组织准备充分。60%的学生表示“非常同意”,29.47%的学生表示“比较同意”。大多数答复者认为欧安组织是公平的。66.32%的受访者强烈同意和比较同意沟通和临床技能的比例是合适的。绝大多数考生(81.05%)都有足够的时间进行各站考试。p
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