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Perception survey on the introduction of clinical performance examination as part of the national nursing licensing examination in Korea

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Title Perception survey on the introduction of clinical performance examination as part of the national nursing licensing examination in Korea
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/E83CGP
 
Creator Su Jin Shin
Yeong Kyeong Kim
Soon-Rim Suh
Duk Yoo Jung
Yunju Kim
Mi Kyoung Yim
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The items in the questionnaire were as follows: validity of the nursing skills to be included in the test, the test implementation method, the most preferable type of the test, abilities to be evaluated, the operating mode of the test, the timing of test implementation, the number of evaluators, public release of test items, a reasonable test fee, the proper number of questions, and the passing criteria. The validity of the nursing skills to be included in the test was evaluated on a 4.0 scale: 1, not valid at all; 2, not valid; 3, valid; 4, very valid.
The questionnaire survey targeted nursing college professors, clinical nurses, and experts in nursing education policy. Among the institutions of nursing education and nursing policy (200 nursing colleges, 20 general hospitals with 300+ wards, and KABONE), the survey selected its respondents by convenience sampling based on the regional distribution of nursing colleges and general hospitals. Roughly 250 copies of the questionnaire were distributed, 202 were collected, and 200 were analyzed, since 2 of them were deemed not to contain sincere responses.
 
Subject Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Nursing Licensing Examination, Clinical Performance Examination, Nurse Education
 
Contributor Cho, A Ra