Saba Pario, Shaista Bashir Anwar, Zafar Haleem Baloch, Saira Ghafoor, Shazia Aftab, Sadia Rashid, Sadia Suboohi7, Zahra Salauddin

Perception of OSCE as An Assessment Tool in Undergraduate Students of Private Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan

Saba Pario, Shaista Bashir Anwar, Zafar Haleem Baloch, Saira Ghafoor, Shazia Aftab, Sadia Rashid, Sadia Suboohi7, Zahra Salauddin



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ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the perception of undergraduate students of United Medical and dental college towards objective structured clinical examination as an assessment tool.

MATERIAL & METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study included undergraduate medical students,

RESULTS: 153 students who completely filled the proforma were included in study among them 31% were male and 69% were females. Mostly agreed that stations in OSCE were simple and easily interpretable and assessed practical skills thoroughly. Majority of students accepted that skills inquired were taught in clinics, stations were according to course and stations were appropriately timed. 66 % confirmed that adequate instructions were provided before exam. 84.31% believed that OSCE is preferable to viva. 57.51% of candidates stated that examiners during OSCE were attentive and gracious but 20.91 % objected it , while 21.57% remained neutral.

Almost half of examinees labelled it as comprehensive clinical assessment .Overall, 67.97 % perceived OSCE as demanding and tough assessment. Finally views of students for statement that OSCE is unbiased, reliable and valid were positive in 50.32%.There was a significant difference in the opinion of male and female( p-value is less than 0.05) in statement that OSCE thoroughly assessed practical skills, stations were according to course of instruction, Adequate instructions were provided before exam, superior and preferable to viva, assists in improvement of clinical skills, demanding and tough and finally OSCE was unbiased, reliable and valid

CONCLUSION: OSCE was perceived as fair, comprehensive, un-biased format of examination but believed it was more stressful than traditional examination methods .

KEY WORDS: Assessment, Attitude, OSCE, Perception, Undergraduate Medical students.



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