Covid-19 Impact on NBCOT Passing Rates

John Damiao
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic changed the delivery of education as many occupational therapy (OT) programs temporarily transitioned to remote learning. The purpose of this article is to describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) pass rates. A mixed methods research design was used consisting of quantitative data from all 35 OT programs from New York (NY), New Jersey (NJ), Connecticut (CT), and California (CA). Qualitative data was gathered from NY OT program graduates with fourteen convenience sampled graduate students who completed the qualitative survey. NBCOT exam scores from 2019-2021 were gathered for OT programs in NY, NJ, CT, and CA. A repeated-measures ANOVA and t-test were conducted to compare OT program performance on NBCOT exam. A qualitative survey was distributed via email to OT students who graduated in May of 2020. Results suggest a significant effect was found (F (3,99) = 2.946, p = .037). The decrease in passing scores occurred during the height of the pandemic in 2020 (M = 95.21, SD = 7.032), compared to the pre-pandemic period of 2019 (M = 97.41, SD = 3.016), and ‘post-pandemic’ period of 2021 (M = 97.44, SD = 3.661). The COVID-19 pandemic and the transition to online learning had a direct impact on OT student performance on the NBCOT exam. This study describes how pandemics, such as COVID-19, can affect student preparation for entry-level practice, while highlighting the need for institutional preparedness for future events.
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Covid-19对NBCOT通过率的影响
COVID-19大流行改变了教育的提供方式,许多职业治疗(OT)项目暂时过渡到远程学习。本文的目的是描述COVID-19大流行对国家职业治疗认证委员会(NBCOT)通过率的影响。采用混合方法研究设计,包括来自纽约州(NY)、新泽西州(NJ)、康涅狄格州(CT)和加利福尼亚州(CA)的所有35个OT项目的定量数据。定性数据收集自纽约理工学院的毕业生和14名方便抽样的研究生,他们完成了定性调查。收集了2019-2021年纽约、新泽西、CT和CA的OT项目的NBCOT考试成绩。采用重复测量方差分析和t检验来比较OT项目在NBCOT考试中的表现。通过电子邮件向2020年5月毕业的OT学生分发了一份定性调查。结果显示有显著影响(F (3,99) = 2.946, p = 0.037)。与2019年大流行前(M = 97.41, SD = 3.016)和2021年“大流行后”(M = 97.44, SD = 3.661)相比,2020年大流行高峰期(M = 95.21, SD = 7.032)的及格分数有所下降。新冠肺炎疫情和向在线学习的过渡对OT学生在NBCOT考试中的表现产生了直接影响。本研究描述了COVID-19等大流行如何影响学生为入门级实践做准备,同时强调了机构为未来事件做好准备的必要性。
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