J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.  1994 Dec;1(2):149-164.

A study on the perception Level of Nursing Students in the Clinical practice

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  • 1College of Nursing, Kei Myung University.

Abstract

This study was carried out for purpose of investigating the degree of perception in the First clinical practice. The data of this study were collected by self-reported questionnaire composed of 5 point rating scale measure the ideal level, satisfaction level and Stress level. For the analysis of the data, percentage, MANOVA, ANOVA and Scheffe test were 216 nursing students in 1 Junior college and 2 university in Taegu. Data was administrated from October 4 through 13, 1994 The results were as follow : 1. The average mean Score for the ideal level was 3.91 with a maximum possible score 5 points. The highest mean score was infection control 4.40 and the lowest mean score was comfort measure 3.44. The average mean score for the satisfaction level was 3.33 with a maximum possible score 5 points. The highest mean score was Medication 3.54 and the lowest mean score was communication 3.01. The average mean score for stress level was 3.10 with a maximum possible score 5 points. The highest mean score was spiritual and psychological care 3.45, the lowest mean score was Temperature control 2.51. 2. In the analysis of the relationship between the ideal level, Satisfaction level and Stress level, no significant difference was found in college and university, religion, admission, satisfaction, health, economy, parent. 3. In the analysis of the relationship between the ideal level, satisfaction level, stress level and general characteristics, significant difference was found in economic status in the ideal level. Significant difference was found in economic status(upper class, middle class) in Scheffe test of the ideal level.


MeSH Terms

Daegu
Humans
Infection Control
Nursing*
Parents
Surveys and Questionnaires
Students, Nursing*
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