Reliability and Validity of the Objective Structured Clinical Assessment (OSCA) in Undergraduate Nursing Program

Authors

  • M. S. Nurumal Department of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, International Islamic University, Malaysia
  • K. T. Aung Department of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, International Islamic University, Malaysia
  • S. Ismail Department of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, International Islamic University, Malaysia

Keywords:

OSCA, clinical assessments, undergraduate program

Abstract

Clinical assessment is the one of the essential components in assessing student’s competency in nursing curriculum. There are various types of clinical assessment to measure the competency level of skills in nursing students. Nevertheless, the reliability and validity of the assessment is still unclear in the area of skill assessment, problem solving, knowledge and patient management. Objective structure clinical Examination (OSCE) is a reliable and valid method in evaluating nursing students’ clinical skill. However, problems with regard the OSCEs appeared because the assessment only focusing on the dexterity rather than focusing on the holistic care to the patient. Therefore, new method approach, objective structure clinical assessment (OSCA) was established. This study sought to identify the extent of reliability and validity of this OSCA assessment in the Faculty of Nursing at International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The applicability of this assessment OSCA was also explored by assessing immediate nursing students' feedback regarding this exam. A total of 53 nursing students from the final year was drawn from a purposive random sampling. A self-developed checklist of procedures and feedback questionnaire adapted from another well-known OSCA’s study was used as research instruments.

Author Biographies

M. S. Nurumal, Department of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, International Islamic University, Malaysia

mohdsaid@iium.edu.my

K. T. Aung, Department of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, International Islamic University, Malaysia

khin_ta@iium.edu.my

S. Ismail, Department of Critical Care Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing, International Islamic University, Malaysia

sakinahismail4891@gmail.com

Published

2025-01-20
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