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NNJ. 2019; 8(3): 23-26


Effectiveness of objective structured clinical examination versus traditional clinical examination on antenatal assessment among nursing students at selected nursing college at Tamil Nadu

Latha. P.




Abstract

Abstract: Preparation of healthcare students for clinical practice experiences has long been an important yet challenging area of nursing education programmes. A range of teaching and assessment strategies have been used to assist with this aspect of curricula. Steady increase in number of students enrolled nursing faculties might increase the chances of malpractice that compromise patient‘s conditions, In addition to limited resources from clinical sites that might hinder the opportunity of student to practice on patients.Aim: To assess the effectiveness of objective structured clinical examination versus traditional clinical examination on antenatal assessment among Nursing Students. Objectives: (i) To assess the scores of antenatal assessment by objective structured clinical examination and by traditional clinical examination among nursing students before and after intervention. (ii) To assess the effectiveness of objective structured clinical examination versus traditional clinical examination on antenatal assessment (after intervention) among nursing students. (iii) To associate the scores of antenatal assessment by objective structured clinical examination among nursing students with their selected demographic variables. (iv) To associate the scores of student satisfaction on objective structured clinical examination among nursing students with their selected demographic variables. Methodology: A quasi experimental design with one group pre and post test with repeated measures. The samples were selected by Probability simple random sampling technique through lottery method. Results: Regarding the antenatal assessment score by traditional clinical evaluation,In pre-test, none of them had adequate skills or moderately adequate skills on antenatal assessment. But all of them, 30 (100%) had inadequate skills. In post test, 22(73%) had adequate skills and 8 (27%) had moderate skills on antenatal assessment.

Key words: Keywords : Structured clinical examination, Traditional clinical examination , Antenatal assessment ,Nursing students






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