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Item development process and analysis of 50 case-based items for implementation on the Korean Nursing Licensing Examinationopen access

Authors
Park, In SookSuh, Yeon OkPark, Hae SookKang, So YoungKim, Kwang SungKim, Gyung HeeChoi, Yeon-HeeKim, Hyun-Ju
Issue Date
11-Sep-2017
Publisher
Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute
Keywords
Item development; case type items; Nursing Licensing Examination
Citation
Journal of educational evaluation for health professions, v.14
Journal Title
Journal of educational evaluation for health professions
Volume
14
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7215
DOI
10.3352/jeehp.2017.14.20
ISSN
1975-5937
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to improve the quality of items on the Korean Nursing Licensing Examination by developing and evaluating case-based items that reflect integrated nursing knowledge. Method: We conducted a cross-sectional observational study to develop new case-based items. The methods for developing test items included expert workshops, brainstorming, and verification of content validity. After a mock examination of undergraduate nursing students using the newly developed case-based items, we evaluated the appropriateness of the items through classical test theory and item response theory. Results: A total of 50 case-based items were developed for the mock examination, and content validity was evaluated. The question items integrated 34 discrete elements of integrated nursing knowledge. The mock examination was taken by 741 baccalaureate students in their fourth year of study at 13 universities. Their average score on the mock examination was 57.4, and the examination showed a reliability of 0.40. According to classical test theory, the average level of item difficulty of the items was 57.4% (80%-100% for 12 items; 60%-80% for 13 items; and less than 60% for 25 items). The mean discrimination index was 0.19, and was above 0.30 for 11 items and 0.20-0.29 for 15 items. According to item response theory, the item discrimination parameter (in the logistic model) was none for 10 items (0.00), very low for 20 items (0.01-0.34), low for 12 items (0.35-0.64), moderate for 6 items (0.65-1.34), high for 1 item (1.35-1.69), and very high for 1 item (above 1.70). The item difficulty was very easy for 24 items (below -2.0), easy for 8 items (-2.0 to -0.5), medium for 6 items (-0.5 to +0.5), hard for 3 items (+0.5 to +2.0), and very hard for 9 items (+2.0 or above). The goodness-of-fit test in terms of the 2-parameter item response model between the range of +2.0 to 0.5 revealed that 12 items had an ideal correct answer rate. Conclusion: We surmised that the low reliability of the mock examination was influenced by the timing of the test for the examinees and the inappropriate difficulty of the items. Our study suggested a methodology for the development of future case-based items for the Korean Nursing Licensing Examination.
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