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Correlation between student performances on course level integrated clinical skills examinations and objective structured clinical examinations in a chiropractic college program.

Brent S Russell1, Kathryn T Hoiriis, Joseph Guagliardo.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This retrospective study measured correlation of student performance between 2 objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and an introductory integrated clinical skills course that preceded the OSCEs. The hypothesis was that there would be a strong, positive correlation between the earlier level examinations and the upper level OSCE, high enough that earlier examinations could be viewed as predictors of upper level OSCE performance.
METHODS: Using student scores for 5 academic terms of upper level OSCEs for 2008-2009 (n = 208) and respective earlier scores, correlation coefficients were calculated for the upper level OSCE and Clinical Skills course, and upper and lower level OSCEs. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to evaluate how well the lower level OSCE and clinical skills scores, both as lone and combined independent variables, predicted the upper level OSCE scores.
RESULTS: There was at least a moderate correlation between both sets of scores: r = .51 (p < .001) between upper level OSCE and clinical skills course, r = .54 (p < .001) between the upper and lower level OSCEs. A combination of clinical skills and lower level OSCE scores suggested a moderate prediction of upper level OSCE scores (R(2) = .38.)
CONCLUSIONS: Correlations were found to be of at least a moderate level. According to linear regression analysis, a combination of the earlier scores was moderately predictive for the upper level OSCE. More research could be done to determine additional components of student performance.

Keywords:  Chiropractic; Education; Educational Measurement

Year:  2012        PMID: 23362360      PMCID: PMC3557648          DOI: 10.7899/JCE-10-026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chiropr Educ        ISSN: 1042-5055


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