1. Self-leadership, critical thinking disposition, satisfaction of clinical practice and clinical practice competency of nursing students
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Hyeon-Sook Park and Ji-Young Han
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Clinical Practice ,Nursing ,Descriptive statistics ,Self leadership ,business.industry ,education ,Medicine ,Regression analysis ,Critical thinking disposition ,Baccalaureate nursing ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among self-leadership, critical thinking disposition, satisfaction of clinical practice and clinical practice competency of nursing students. Participants were 199 baccalaureate nursing students (3rd and 4th grades) in 2 cities. The data was collected by questionnaires and were analyzed with the SPSS/Win 21.0 program, using descriptive statistics, Pearson`s correlation coefficient and multiple regression. Significant positive correlations were among self-leadership, critical thinking disposition, satisfaction of clinical practice and clinical practice competency. The regression model explained 30.4% of satisfaction of clinical practice. The significant predictors of satisfaction of clinical practice were clinical experience, satisfaction of major, self-leadership and critical thinking disposition. The regression model explained 23.7% of clinical practice competency. Health status, self-leadership and critical thinking disposition were factors influencing clinical practice competency. It should strengthen self-leadership and encourage critical thinking disposition to improve nursing students` satisfaction of clinical practice and clinical practice competency.
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- 2015
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