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Undergraduate nursing students' subjective attitudes to curriculum for Simulation-based objective structured clinical
1Department of Nursing, Jung-Won University, 85 Munmu-ro, Goesan-eup, Goesan-gun, Chungbuk, Republic of Korea, 367-805.
Background:
The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is an effective educational method to evaluate the clinical competencies of students.
Objective:
To identify undergraduate nursing students' subjective attitudes to a curriculum for simulation-based OSCE (C-SOSCE).
Design:
Q methodology was used since it integrates the use of quantitative and qualitative methods.
Participants:
A convenience P-sample consisting of 44 third-year nursing students.
Methods:
Forty selected Q-statements were obtained from each participant and were classified into a normal distribution by using a 9-point bipolar scale. The collected data were analyzed using the pc-QUANL program.
Results:
Three discrete factors emerged: Factor I (C-SOSCE stimulates self-study; self-directed learning perspectives), Factor II (C-SOSCE promotes self-confidence; practical learning perspectives), and Factor III (C-SOSCE needs proficient personnel; constructive learning perspectives).
Conclusions:
Subjective positions of the three factors that were identified can be applied during the planning stages of an effective C-SOSCE. These findings establish a baseline that will lead to further research.
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