Development, validity and reliability of objective structured clinical examination in nursing students
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Introduction: The adoption of measurement instruments such as the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is essential to assess clinical competencies in nursing students. Objective: The purpose of this study is to develop an OSCE, analyze its validity and reliability in the nursing curriculum and measure self-assessment, stress and satisfaction. Methods: The observational validation study of a measurement instrument was carried out in two phases: the design and development of the OSCE and validity and reliability analysis. Results: A total of 118 students participated in the study. Ten scenarios were designed that incorporated six competency components extracted from the curriculum. Good results were obtained in face validity, content validity (CVI .82-.95), criterion validity (r=.71, p < .001), and reliability (α Cronbach .84). [...]
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Chabrera C, Diego E, Curell L. Development, validity and reliability of objective structured clinical examination in nursing students. SAGE Open Nursing. 2023; 9:1-8. DOI: 10.1177/23779608231207217
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