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Objective structured clinical examination as a competency assessment tool of students' readiness for advanced pharmacy practice experiences in South Korea: a pilot studyopen access

Authors
Song, Yun-KyoungChung, Eun KyoungLee, Young SookYoon, Jeong-HyunKim, Hyunah
Issue Date
Apr-2023
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Objective structured clinical examination; Competency assessment; Pharmacy students; Introductory pharmacy practice experience; Advanced pharmacy practice experience
Citation
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, v.23, no.1, pp 1 - 13
Pages
13
Journal Title
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
Volume
23
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/151943
DOI
10.1186/s12909-023-04226-z
ISSN
1472-6920
1472-6920
Abstract
BackgroundThe assessment of pharmacy students' readiness to begin the education of an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) in clinical pharmacy settings continues to gain increasing attention. This study aimed to develop an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in the core domains acquired through an introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE), for evaluating its appropriateness as a tool of assessing clinical pharmacist competency for APPEs in Korean pharmacy students throughout a pilot study.MethodsOSCE's core competency domains and case scenarios were developed through a literature review, ideation by researchers, and external experts' consensus by a Delphi method. A prospective single-arm pilot test was conducted to implement the OSCE for Korean pharmacy students who completed a 60-h course of in-class simulation IPPE. Their competencies were assessed by four assessors in each OSCE station with a pass-fail grading system accompanied by a scoring rubric.ResultsOSCE competency areas including patient counseling, provision of drug information, over-the-counter (OTC) counseling, and pharmaceutical care services were developed with four interactive and one non-interactive cases. Twenty pharmacy students participated in the OSCE pilot test, and their competencies were evaluated by 20 assessors. The performance rate was the lowest in the area of patient counseling for a respiratory inhaler (32.1%) and the highest (79.7%) in OTC counseling for constipation. The students had an average performance rate of 60.4% in their communication skills. Most participants agreed on the appropriateness, necessity, and effectiveness of the OSCE in evaluating pharmacy students' clinical performance and communication skills.ConclusionsThe OSCE model can be used to assess pharmacy students' readiness for off-campus clinical pharmacy practice experience. Our pilot study suggests the necessity of conducting an OSCE domain-based adjustment of difficulty levels, and strengthening simulation-based IPPE education.
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