Perception of undergraduate medical students and examiners towards grand objective structured clinical examination.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BMC Medical Education Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1186/s12909-024-06388-w
Dawan J Hawezy, Saman Taher Barzinjy, Govand Saadadin, Gasheen Abdilwahid Hawezy, Waleed Baqer
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Background: The assessment of undergraduate medical students consists of a written component and an advanced clinical competency test that evaluates the students' skills. The Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) were only implemented in most medical schools in the last ten years, similar in many developing countries. It was first used with other clinical assessment methods. This study was designed to investigate how medical students in the fourth and sixth grades and examiners perceived the unique format, features, and quality of the Grand Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (GOSCE), a novel method for assessing students. The aim was to understand how this innovative method, distinct from traditional assessment methods, prepares students for real-world scenarios where they encounter different specialty cases. Additionally, the study aimed to understand the significant role and challenges faced by the Faculty of General Medicine at Koya University in implementing this type of OSCE and to identify potential improvements to enhance the quality of the assessment process.

Methods: Following the administration of two distinct GOSCE examinations for the fourth and sixth stages, feedback forms were created using Google Forms and distributed to students and examiners. The feedback forms covered all aspects of the examination process. The responses were then rigorously analyzed using the scientific tool SPSS, allowing for a comparison between students from both stages and the faculty and external examiners.

Results: In the survey of 104 undergraduate students (78% of attendants), the majority (84n,80%) rated the fairness of the assessment as good, which is the primary goal of GOSCE. A large percentage (89n,85.6%) agreed that the examination covered a wide range of clinical skills. Eighty students (76.85%) believed the patients cooperated and found the findings precise; on the other hand, The obtained responses from 24 out of 33 faculty staff members (75%) and 29 out of 35 external examiners (82%) strongly agreed that the examination adequately covered a wide variety of clinical abilities. Only two of 68 examiners (2.9%) believed the examination needed more to provide a learning opportunity.

Conclusion: With the insightful suggestions for improvement provided by the participants, GOSCE has a promising potential to evolve into a fair, objective clinical tool for assessing medical students, instilling a sense of optimism for its future development.

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医本科生和考官对大客观结构化临床检验的看法。
背景:本科医学生的评估包括书面部分和高级临床能力测试,以评估学生的技能。客观结构化临床检查(欧安组织)仅在过去十年中才在大多数医学院实施,许多发展中国家也是如此。它首先与其他临床评估方法一起使用。本研究旨在探讨四年级和六年级医学生和考官如何感知大目标结构化临床检查(GOSCE)的独特格式、特征和质量,这是一种新的学生评估方法。目的是了解这种不同于传统评估方法的创新方法如何让学生为遇到不同专业案例的现实场景做好准备。此外,这项研究的目的是了解高也大学普通医学院在开展这类欧安组织方面的重要作用和面临的挑战,并确定可能的改进措施,以提高评估过程的质量。方法:在第四和第六阶段的两次不同的GOSCE考试管理之后,使用谷歌表格创建反馈表格并分发给学生和考官。反馈表格涵盖了考试过程的各个方面。然后使用科学工具SPSS对回答进行严格分析,允许两个阶段的学生与教师和外部考官进行比较。结果:在对104名本科生(78%)的调查中,大多数(84n,80%)认为评估的公平性是好的,这是GOSCE的首要目标。很大比例(89.6%,85.6%)同意该检查涵盖了广泛的临床技能。80名学生(76.85%)认为患者配合,结果准确;另一方面,33名教职员中有24名(75%)和35名外部考官中有29名(82%)强烈同意该考试充分涵盖了各种临床能力。68名主考官中只有2人(2.9%)认为考试需要提供更多的学习机会。结论:根据参与者提出的有见地的改进建议,GOSCE有可能发展成为一种公正、客观的医学生临床评估工具,并对其未来的发展充满乐观。
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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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