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Title: | DIFFERENCES IN RESULTS OF LEARNING EVALUATION OF DELIVERY CARE USING OSCE AND NON-OSCE |
Authors: | Nuraenah, Een Astuti, Jujun Dwi Syarifah |
Keywords: | OSCE Clinical Competence Birth care |
Issue Date: | Apr-2023 |
Publisher: | The Southeast Asian Journal of Midwifery |
Abstract: | as clinical skills that must be possessed to carry out proper midwifery practice. Learning evaluation should cover all areas including clinical skills. Delivery care is one of the main competencies that must be ensured by midwifery students. Poltekkes Jakarta 3 Midwifery Department D3 Midwifery Study Program conducts evaluations using various methods. Clinical skills evaluation methods can be through OSCE or non-OSCE. The purpose of this study was to find out the differences in the results of the evaluation of clinical skills in delivery care by comparing the OSCE and non-OSCE methods. This research method uses descriptive analytic. The population in this study were Level II students of the D3 Midwifery study program, totaling 80 students. The results of this study indicate that the clinical skill passing rate of students using the OSCE method is 97.5% higher than that of the non-OSCE method, which is 95%. The group of students who used the OSCE evaluation method with a mean of 3.40 and the class with the non-OSCE evaluation method was 3.13. Based on the results of the Independent T Test Samples statistical test, the results obtained a significance of 0.001 (P value <0.005). These results indicate a significant difference between the evaluation results of the OSCE method and the non-OSCE method on the clinical skills of midwifery students in Midwifery Care for Maternity. The results of this study are in accordance with several other research results which recommend the OSCE method to be one of the evaluation methods in midwifery Diploma 3 education.. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10481 |
Appears in Collections: | Vol 9 No 1 2023 |
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