Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students

The majority of conventional evaluations of cognitive skills (CSs) utilise paper-based or online multiple-choice questions or single best-answer questions. However, examination that uses online simulation of real scenarios has the potential to complement medium-to-high level CSs that make use of the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Education in Medicine Journal
Main Author: Wahab I.A.; Shamsuddin N.; Alwi S.; Abd Wahab M.S.; Ali M.; Ming L.C.; Hisham S.A.; Jamil N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2022
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146190757&doi=10.21315%2feimj2022.14.4.4&partnerID=40&md5=e765380644fa8f1a7e45fcf90391debe
id 2-s2.0-85146190757
spelling 2-s2.0-85146190757
Wahab I.A.; Shamsuddin N.; Alwi S.; Abd Wahab M.S.; Ali M.; Ming L.C.; Hisham S.A.; Jamil N.
Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
2022
Education in Medicine Journal
14
4
10.21315/eimj2022.14.4.4
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146190757&doi=10.21315%2feimj2022.14.4.4&partnerID=40&md5=e765380644fa8f1a7e45fcf90391debe
The majority of conventional evaluations of cognitive skills (CSs) utilise paper-based or online multiple-choice questions or single best-answer questions. However, examination that uses online simulation of real scenarios has the potential to complement medium-to-high level CSs that make use of the intellectual capabilities of applying, analysing and evaluating complex information. Nevertheless, the reliability of online simulation as an alternative learning and assessment tool for Malaysian pharmacy courses has never been investigated. This paper illustrates online remote simulation-based assessment, its psychometric properties and students’ feedback towards this new learning and assessment tool opportunity. A virtual web-based simulation examination consisting of three infectious disease scenarios was administered in an undergraduate pharmacy course to assess physically distanced students for medium-level clinical pharmacy CSs. Students responded through written typed communication to online enquiries from health professionals, patients or caretakers’ avatars. Rasch analysis and a feedback survey were employed to measure the reliability of online simulation and to understand students’ experiences with the new web-based tool. This study found that the remote simulation examination had good reliability (ir = 0.95, pr = 0.73) for measuring medium-level clinical pharmacy CSs. The students’ survey indicates that the web-based simulation activities improved knowledge, engagement and cognitive reasoning. This article contributes to the pharmacy education literature by illustrating how a different type of assessment is feasible and reliable for evaluating students’ CSs for final examinations and potentially has equitable opportunities for distance-learning students to enhance their learning capabilities and show their performances. Future research to investigate the potential of remote online simulation examinations for inter-professional learning and assessment is highly recommended. © Malaysian Association of Education in Medicine and Health Sciences and Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2022.
Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
21801932
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Wahab I.A.; Shamsuddin N.; Alwi S.; Abd Wahab M.S.; Ali M.; Ming L.C.; Hisham S.A.; Jamil N.
spellingShingle Wahab I.A.; Shamsuddin N.; Alwi S.; Abd Wahab M.S.; Ali M.; Ming L.C.; Hisham S.A.; Jamil N.
Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
author_facet Wahab I.A.; Shamsuddin N.; Alwi S.; Abd Wahab M.S.; Ali M.; Ming L.C.; Hisham S.A.; Jamil N.
author_sort Wahab I.A.; Shamsuddin N.; Alwi S.; Abd Wahab M.S.; Ali M.; Ming L.C.; Hisham S.A.; Jamil N.
title Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
title_short Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
title_full Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
title_fullStr Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
title_sort Reliability of Online Simulation-Based Assessment to Measure Cognitive Performance and Its Acceptance Among Pharmacy Students
publishDate 2022
container_title Education in Medicine Journal
container_volume 14
container_issue 4
doi_str_mv 10.21315/eimj2022.14.4.4
url https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146190757&doi=10.21315%2feimj2022.14.4.4&partnerID=40&md5=e765380644fa8f1a7e45fcf90391debe
description The majority of conventional evaluations of cognitive skills (CSs) utilise paper-based or online multiple-choice questions or single best-answer questions. However, examination that uses online simulation of real scenarios has the potential to complement medium-to-high level CSs that make use of the intellectual capabilities of applying, analysing and evaluating complex information. Nevertheless, the reliability of online simulation as an alternative learning and assessment tool for Malaysian pharmacy courses has never been investigated. This paper illustrates online remote simulation-based assessment, its psychometric properties and students’ feedback towards this new learning and assessment tool opportunity. A virtual web-based simulation examination consisting of three infectious disease scenarios was administered in an undergraduate pharmacy course to assess physically distanced students for medium-level clinical pharmacy CSs. Students responded through written typed communication to online enquiries from health professionals, patients or caretakers’ avatars. Rasch analysis and a feedback survey were employed to measure the reliability of online simulation and to understand students’ experiences with the new web-based tool. This study found that the remote simulation examination had good reliability (ir = 0.95, pr = 0.73) for measuring medium-level clinical pharmacy CSs. The students’ survey indicates that the web-based simulation activities improved knowledge, engagement and cognitive reasoning. This article contributes to the pharmacy education literature by illustrating how a different type of assessment is feasible and reliable for evaluating students’ CSs for final examinations and potentially has equitable opportunities for distance-learning students to enhance their learning capabilities and show their performances. Future research to investigate the potential of remote online simulation examinations for inter-professional learning and assessment is highly recommended. © Malaysian Association of Education in Medicine and Health Sciences and Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2022.
publisher Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
issn 21801932
language English
format Article
accesstype All Open Access; Gold Open Access
record_format scopus
collection Scopus
_version_ 1809677892229005312