Oral interview in place of traditional objective structured clinical examinations for assessing placement readiness in nutrition and dietetics education.

Nutr Diet

Office of the Deputy Dean Education, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

Published: November 2024

Aim: Objective structured clinical examinations have long been used in dietetics education. This observational study aims to describe the development, deployment, feasibility and validity of assessment using an oral interview in place of traditional objective structured clinical examinations, and to determine the ability of this assessment to identify students who are either not ready for placement or may require early support and/or remediation.

Methods: Student assessment data were collected over a two-and-a-half-year period and used to test the predictive ability of an oral interview to determine dietetic placement outcomes and highlight a need for early remediation. Descriptive statistics as well as a between-group one-way ANOVA was used to describe results.

Results: A total of 169 students participated in the oral interview and subsequent medical nutrition therapy placement over the study period. Significant differences in oral interview score were seen between students who passed placement and students who passed with remediation or those who failed. Oral interview performance was able to predict placement outcome, yet required less resources than traditional objective structured clinical examinations.

Conclusion: An oral interview may provide the same utility as the objective structured clinical examination in dietetics education.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1747-0080.12865DOI Listing

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