Development,implementation, and evaluation of an integrated multidisciplinary Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in primary health care settings within limited resources |
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Authors: | Adel Abdelaziz Mohamed Hany Hani Atwa Wagdy Talaat Somaya Hosny |
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Affiliation: | 1. Suez Canal University, Egypt,;2. Al Baha University, Saudi Arabia, doctoradel5@yahoo.com;4. Suez Canal University, Egypt,;5. IbnSina National College for Medical Studies, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | Background: In ordinary circumstances, objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a resource-intensive assessment method. In case of developing and implementing multidisciplinary OSCE, there is no doubt that the cost will be greater.Aim: Through this study a research project was conducted to develop, implement and evaluate a multidisciplinary OSCE model within limited resources.Methods: This research project went through the steps of blueprinting, station writing, resources reallocation, implementation and finally evaluation.Results: The developed model was implemented in the Primary Health Care (PHC) program which is one of the pillars of the Community-Based undergraduate curriculum of the Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University (FOM-SCU). Data for evaluation of the implemented OSCE model were derived from two resources. First, feedback of the students and assessors through self-administered questionnaires was obtained. Second, evaluation of the OSCE psychometrics was done. The deliverables of this research project included a set of validated integrated multi-disciplinary and low cost OSCE stations with an estimated reliability index of 0.6.Conclusion: After having this experience, we have a critical mass of faculty members trained on blueprinting and station writing and a group of trained assessors, facilitators and role players. Also there is a state of awareness among students on how to proceed in this type of OSCE which renders future implementation more feasible. |
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