Perceived efficacy of case analysis as an assessment method for clinical competencies in nursing education: a mixed methods study
Basma Mohammed Al Yazeedi, Lina Mohamed Wali Shakman, Sheeba Elizabeth John Sunderraj, Harshita Prabhakaran, Judie Arulappan, Erna Judith Roach, Aysha Al Hashmi, Zeinab Al Azri

TL;DR
This study explores how nursing students in Oman perceive the effectiveness of case analysis as a method to assess clinical skills.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the perceived efficacy of case analysis as an assessment method in nursing education.
Findings
Most students agreed that case analysis is effective for assessing clinical competencies.
Students preferred case analysis over multiple-choice questions as an assessment method.
Case analysis was perceived to assess both knowledge and cognitive skills.
Abstract
Case analysis is a dynamic and interactive teaching and learning strategy that improves critical thinking and problem-solving skills. However, there is limited evidence about its efficacy as an assessment strategy in nursing education. This study aimed to explore nursing students’ perceived efficacy of case analysis as an assessment method for clinical competencies in nursing education. This study used a mixed methods design. Students filled out a 13-item study-advised questionnaire, and qualitative data from the four focus groups was collected. The setting of the study was the College of Nursing at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. Descriptive and independent t-test analysis was used for the quantitative data, and the framework analysis method was used for the qualitative data. The descriptive analysis of 67 participants showed that the mean value of the perceived efficacy of case…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducation and Critical Thinking Development · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Innovations in Medical Education
