Dental students’ concerns regarding OSPE and OSCE: a qualitative feedback for process improvement

Objectives: Objective structured practical examination (OSPE) and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) have become established as reliable, valid and objective methods of assessing practical and clinical skills in dental schools. This study explored the perceptions of dental undergraduat...

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description Objectives: Objective structured practical examination (OSPE) and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) have become established as reliable, valid and objective methods of assessing practical and clinical skills in dental schools. This study explored the perceptions of dental undergraduates' regarding OSPE and OSCE. Design and Setting: Two focus groups were made; the first consisted of students who had recently undergone an OSPE, while the other group was of fresh graduates (FG) who had given an OSCE in the final examination. A trained facilitator conducted the discussion-based interview for each focus group. Both discussions were recorded via audio recorders and transcribed verbatim. The data were thereafter analysed thematically. Results: Findings from the study suggested that the students and FGs were generally satisfied with the OSPE and OSCE. However, they perceived that the time allocated to the stations was not well balanced, nor were the examiners trained to conduct the examination. More importantly, the FGs opined that practical skills were not adequately tested on the OSCE, and thus the curricular content was not adequately covered. Conclusion: The study highlights issues that may arise while conducting the OSPE and OSCE, thus informing future guidelines for conducting OSPE and OSCE.
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