Computer-Based Test (CBT) for Nursing Licensure Examination: Pioneer candidates Experiences and perception of the premier test in Ghana

John Bright Agyemang, Nina Sarpomaa Konadu, Anita Frimpomaa Oppong, Appau Comfort

Abstract: To explore the experiences and perception of pioneer (First batch) computerized nursing licensure exam candidates The study employed a mixed methods approach using an e-survey technique with structured questionnaires to collect post-test data from the 2018 diploma in psychiatric nursing graduates of the Pantang nurses’ training college in Accra, Ghana, pioneer test takers of the premier 2018 computerized nursing licensure examination.

Majority of the candidates reported a positive experience and preferred the computer-based test (CBT), but were of the view that the system can be improved. The result suggests the need to implement a similar test system within the training curriculum.   

Keywords: Computer-based Test, Nursing Licensure, Nursing education, Ghana.

Title: Computer-Based Test (CBT) for Nursing Licensure Examination: Pioneer candidates Experiences and perception of the premier test in Ghana

Author: John Bright Agyemang, Nina Sarpomaa Konadu, Anita Frimpomaa Oppong, Appau Comfort

International Journal of Healthcare Sciences

ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol 8 Issue 1 April 2020-September 2020

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Computer-Based Test (CBT) for Nursing Licensure Examination: Pioneer candidates Experiences and perception of the premier test in Ghana by John Bright Agyemang, Nina Sarpomaa Konadu, Anita Frimpomaa Oppong, Appau Comfort