Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students
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Resumo: | The OSCE is a methodology for evaluating clinical competences based on the direct observation of the performance and interaction of the doctor/student/patient, over a set of seasons. Every student-based teaching process needs to reflect student satisfaction on the assessment format. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the students' perception of the OSCE tool. This is a quantitative and qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research with data collected through a semi-structured questionnaire. The sample consisted of 40 students of the 9th period of Medicine. The OSCE was carried out at the Realistic Simulation Center and its circuit consisted of two Collective Health stations and two Urgency and Emergency stations, replicated three times. After the evaluation, the students answered the instrument containing 32 questions. The questions permeated the perceptions of those evaluated about the OSCE, the stations, the evaluators, the evaluation process, regarding learning and post-evaluation feelings. Data were tabulated and applied to absolute and relative frequency distribution. The results show that in the general perception of the tool there was a frequency of 50% on the awareness of the participants regarding the importance of this assessment for learning. With regard to the perception of the OSCE stations, and its assertion “emotional interferes with performance” showed 75% agreement. The word anxiety was the most prevalent. The results allow concluding a positive trend in the perception of the method in clearly evaluating learning, however, the emotional state compromises the performance during the evaluation. |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical studentsExame clínico objetivo estruturado sob a percepção de discentes do curso de medicinaAvaliaçãoCompetências clínicasHabilidades médicasOSCEAssessmentClinical skillsMedical skillsOSCEThe OSCE is a methodology for evaluating clinical competences based on the direct observation of the performance and interaction of the doctor/student/patient, over a set of seasons. Every student-based teaching process needs to reflect student satisfaction on the assessment format. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the students' perception of the OSCE tool. This is a quantitative and qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research with data collected through a semi-structured questionnaire. The sample consisted of 40 students of the 9th period of Medicine. The OSCE was carried out at the Realistic Simulation Center and its circuit consisted of two Collective Health stations and two Urgency and Emergency stations, replicated three times. After the evaluation, the students answered the instrument containing 32 questions. The questions permeated the perceptions of those evaluated about the OSCE, the stations, the evaluators, the evaluation process, regarding learning and post-evaluation feelings. Data were tabulated and applied to absolute and relative frequency distribution. The results show that in the general perception of the tool there was a frequency of 50% on the awareness of the participants regarding the importance of this assessment for learning. With regard to the perception of the OSCE stations, and its assertion “emotional interferes with performance” showed 75% agreement. The word anxiety was the most prevalent. The results allow concluding a positive trend in the perception of the method in clearly evaluating learning, however, the emotional state compromises the performance during the evaluation.El OSCE es una metodología de evaluación de competencias clínicas basada en la observación directa del desempeño e interacción médico/alumno/paciente, a lo largo de un conjunto de temporadas. Cada proceso de enseñanza basado en el estudiante debe reflejar la satisfacción del estudiante en el formato de evaluación. Así, el estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la percepción de los estudiantes sobre la herramienta OSCE. Se trata de una investigación cuantitativa y cualitativa, descriptiva y exploratoria con datos recogidos a través de un cuestionario semiestructurado. La muestra estuvo conformada por 40 estudiantes del 9° periodo de Medicina. El OSCE se llevó a cabo en el Centro de Simulación Realista y su circuito estuvo compuesto por dos puestos de Salud Colectiva y dos de Urgencias y Emergencias, replicados tres veces. Después de la evaluación, los estudiantes respondieron el instrumento que contiene 32 preguntas. Las preguntas permearon las percepciones de los evaluados sobre el OSCE, las estaciones, los evaluadores, el proceso de evaluación, sobre el aprendizaje y los sentimientos post-evaluación. Los datos fueron tabulados y aplicados a distribuciones de frecuencias absolutas y relativas. Los resultados muestran que en la percepción general de la herramienta hubo una frecuencia del 50% sobre la conciencia de los participantes respecto a la importancia de esta evaluación para el aprendizaje. Con respecto a la percepción de las estaciones OSCE, y su afirmación “lo emocional interfiere en el desempeño” mostró un 75% de acuerdo. La palabra ansiedad fue la más frecuente. Los resultados permiten concluir una tendencia positiva en la percepción del método al evaluar claramente el aprendizaje, sin embargo, el estado emocional compromete el desempeño durante la evaluación.O OSCE é uma metodologia para avaliação de competências clínicas a partir da observação direta do desempenho e interação do médico/estudante/paciente, ao longo de um conjunto de estações. Todo processo de ensino baseado no aluno precisa refletir a satisfação discente sobre o formato de avaliação. Assim, o estudo objetivou avaliar a percepção discente sobre a ferramenta OSCE. Trata-se de uma pesquisa quanti-qualitativa, descritiva e exploratória com dados coletados por questionário semiestruturado. A amostra foi constituída por 40 discentes do 9º período de Medicina. O OSCE foi realizado no Centro de Simulação Realística e seu circuito constituído por duas estações de Saúde Coletiva e duas de Urgência e Emergência, replicadas três vezes. Após a avaliação, os alunos responderam o instrumento contendo 32 questões. As questões permearam as percepções dos avaliados sobre o OSCE, as estações, os avaliadores, o processo avaliativo, quanto ao aprendizado e os sentimentos pós avaliação. Os dados foram tabulados e aplicada a distribuição de frequência absoluta e relativa. Os resultados mostram que na percepção geral sobre a ferramenta houve uma frequência de 50% sobre a consciência dos participantes em relação à importância desta avaliação para o aprendizado. Já com relação à percepção sobre as estações do OSCE, e sua assertiva “o emocional interfere no rendimento” apresentou 75% de concordância. A palavra ansiedade foi a que mais prevaleceu. Os resultados permitem concluir uma tendência positiva na percepção do método em avaliar de forma clara o aprendizado, contudo, o estado emocional compromete o rendimento durante a avaliação.GRUPO VERDE DE AGROECOLOGIA E ABELHAS2023-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/973610.18378/rebes.v13i2.9736Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2023); 163-170Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2023); 163-170Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde; v. 13 n. 2 (2023); 163-1702358-2391reponame:Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúdeinstname:Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)instacron:GVAAporhttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/article/view/9736/11672Copyright (c) 2023 Cristiane de Oliveira Bolina, Patrícia Roberta dos Santos , Débora Vieira, Herbert Cristian de Souza, Raphaela Alves Vilela Garcia, Rafaela Miranda Proto Pereirahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bolina, Cristiane de Oliveira Santos , Patrícia Roberta dosVieira, DéboraSouza, Herbert Cristian deGarcia, Raphaela Alves Vilela Pereira, Rafaela Miranda Proto2023-07-23T22:07:53Zoai:ojs.gvaa.com.br:article/9736Revistahttps://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBESPRIhttp://www.gvaa.com.br/revista/index.php/REBES/oaimilenanunes@fiponline.edu.br||patriciomaracaja@gmail.com2358-23912358-2391opendoar:2023-07-23T22:07:53Revista Brasileira de Educação e Saúde - Grupo Verde de Agroecologia e Abelhas (GVAA)false |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students Exame clínico objetivo estruturado sob a percepção de discentes do curso de medicina |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students Bolina, Cristiane de Oliveira Avaliação Competências clínicas Habilidades médicas OSCE Assessment Clinical skills Medical skills OSCE |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students |
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Objective structured clinical examination in the perception of medical students |
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Bolina, Cristiane de Oliveira |
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Bolina, Cristiane de Oliveira Santos , Patrícia Roberta dos Vieira, Débora Souza, Herbert Cristian de Garcia, Raphaela Alves Vilela Pereira, Rafaela Miranda Proto |
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Santos , Patrícia Roberta dos Vieira, Débora Souza, Herbert Cristian de Garcia, Raphaela Alves Vilela Pereira, Rafaela Miranda Proto |
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Bolina, Cristiane de Oliveira Santos , Patrícia Roberta dos Vieira, Débora Souza, Herbert Cristian de Garcia, Raphaela Alves Vilela Pereira, Rafaela Miranda Proto |
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Avaliação Competências clínicas Habilidades médicas OSCE Assessment Clinical skills Medical skills OSCE |
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Avaliação Competências clínicas Habilidades médicas OSCE Assessment Clinical skills Medical skills OSCE |
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The OSCE is a methodology for evaluating clinical competences based on the direct observation of the performance and interaction of the doctor/student/patient, over a set of seasons. Every student-based teaching process needs to reflect student satisfaction on the assessment format. Thus, the study aimed to evaluate the students' perception of the OSCE tool. This is a quantitative and qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research with data collected through a semi-structured questionnaire. The sample consisted of 40 students of the 9th period of Medicine. The OSCE was carried out at the Realistic Simulation Center and its circuit consisted of two Collective Health stations and two Urgency and Emergency stations, replicated three times. After the evaluation, the students answered the instrument containing 32 questions. The questions permeated the perceptions of those evaluated about the OSCE, the stations, the evaluators, the evaluation process, regarding learning and post-evaluation feelings. Data were tabulated and applied to absolute and relative frequency distribution. The results show that in the general perception of the tool there was a frequency of 50% on the awareness of the participants regarding the importance of this assessment for learning. With regard to the perception of the OSCE stations, and its assertion “emotional interferes with performance” showed 75% agreement. The word anxiety was the most prevalent. The results allow concluding a positive trend in the perception of the method in clearly evaluating learning, however, the emotional state compromises the performance during the evaluation. |
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