Chapter IV Final For Proof Read
Chapter IV Final For Proof Read
their age, sex, marital status, and family income. Table 1 shows the
computation.
old.
Table 1
Demographic Profile of Respondents
for the sick aligned with the role of being caring and gentle compared
to men.
most students are single due to the higher demand of the program
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balance the time between studies and commitment. This implies that
responsibility.
monthly income of 50, 000 and above. The table also provides the
Theory to Practice
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Table 2
Legend:
first among the indicators with a weighted mean of 4.03, this weighted
interpreted that nursing students fairly agree with this indicator. The
average weighted mean score of this table is 3.60 and was interpreted
(2022), it was revealed that limited resources are one of the challenges
clinical practice and learning. In addition, Tran Thi (2019) found that
Table 3
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skills” ranked first among the indicators with a weighted mean of 4.66,
agree with this indicator. The average weighted mean score of this
table is 4.37 and was interpreted as the students strongly agree with
this indicator.
practice, but they may not be prioritizing or finding the time to engage
in skill improvement.
theory to practice, along with practical skills, show that they are
skills, and any deficit in them affects the quality of care. In this regard,
Table 4
Mean Agree
ranked first among the indicators with a weighted mean of 4.62, this
mean score of this table is 4.24 and was interpreted as the students
less competent.
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in clinical practice.
theory to practice, along with interpersonal skills, show that the lack of
Table 5
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moderately agree. The results show that among the challenges are the
Practical skills are the major challenge for the respondent. This means
that the nursing students strongly agree with the indicators presented
under practical skills. Practical skills are the major challenge of nursing
challenges faced during this critical transition and highlight the need
effectiveness.
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Table 6
The average weighted mean score of this table is 4.08 and was
wellness programs can help student’s better cope with the demands of
performance.
their physical, show that the stress associated with the challenges
clinical practice.
Table 7
application.
programs, and reflective practices can help students feel more secure
emotional, show that they are afraid of making mistakes that could
Table 8
ranked fifth among the indicators with a weighted mean of 3.16, this
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indicator. The average weighted mean score of this table is 3.73 and
interpersonal skills, which are essential for fostering patient trust and
support.
patients.
Table 9
Average
Indicator Weighted Interpretation Rank
Mean
Emotional Effects 4.37 Strongly Agree 1
Psychosocial Effects 4.24 Strongly Agree 2
Moderately
Physical Effects 3.60 3
Agree
aspect is the most affected by nursing students. This means that the
findings.
Table 10
Legend:
Descriptive Equivalent for r-value
Numerical Interpretation
scale
Less than (NC) Negligible Correlation
±0.20
±0.20 to ±0.39 (LC) Low Correlation
±0.40 to ±0.69 (MC) Moderate Correlation
±0.70 to ±0.89 (HC) High Correlation
±0.90 to ±1.00 (VHC) Very High (Perfect) The
Correlation
correlation between the adequacy of resources and physical effects
physical outcomes, but this effect could be due to chance. The analysis
practice
Table 11
Extent of Effect to respondents on Transition from Theory to
Practice
al Effects
Interpersonal Skills Physical 0.00 No Influence
Effects
Emotional 0.28 Very Weak
Effects
Psychosoci 0.06 Very Weak
al Effects
Legend:
R2 value Interpretation
±0.91 to Very Strong
±1.00
±0.71 to Strong
±0.90
±0.51 to Moderate
±0.70
±0.31 to Low
±0.50
±0.01 to Very Low
±0.30
0.00 No Influence
more frustrated than showing anger when they are experiencing these
cheated because they are not receiving the necessary resources that
they paid for and thinking it’s unfair and makes them angry and resent
from being a student to a registered nurse has been called the most
were able to provide. And also Factor et al. (2017), stated that a major
Practice
experiences.
Table 12
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Legend:
p-value Interpretation
Below 0.05 Significant
Above 0.05 Not Significant
that Age and behavior under physical and psychosocial indicators are
the students. This means that Age has an impact on the behavior
the age of the students, these actions are always the same. Age
relationship. This indicates that Sex of the students and their behavior
implying that the Sex of the students have impact on the students’
suggests that there are differences in the ways that male and female
obstacles.
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gender, age, status, and ethnicity are among the most important
Table 13
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Stress
Manageme
nt Tools
Feedback
Forms
Group
Activity
Supplies
environment.
to equip students with practical tools for managing stress and anxiety;
weekly sessions scheduled for two hours each. Key personnel involved
and student leaders who are senior nursing students responsible for
as visual aids for each session, and stress management tools such as
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