FACTORS AFFECTING POST GRADUATE NURSING STUDENTS SATISFACTION AND ITS RELATION TO THEIR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-75
Author(s):  
Hanaa Ahmad ◽  
Ahlam El -Shaer
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (9) ◽  
pp. 2425-2428
Author(s):  
Farzana Iqbal ◽  
Kousar Perveen ◽  
Tahira Ashraf ◽  
Hajra Sarwar

Background: Statistics refers to numerical data and it also deals with description and inferences from small sample for a large population. Statistics is widely used in almost every discipline. In the last few years, there is an increase in publishing evidence based researches in nursing journals. Therefore, it is essential for nurses to fully equip with the knowledge to understand biostatistics and its implementation into practice. Objectives: The study aims to explore biostatistical learning needs as perceived by post graduate nursing students and statistical experts. Methodology: A qualitative exploratory study design was used. Data was collected from eight graduate nursing students and two subject experts using purposive sampling through semi-structured interviews. The participants were recruited from both public and private nursing institutions in Punjab, Pakistan. Data were analyzed using the Creswell (2013) analysis approach. Findings: An in-depth analysis of the data was conducted from which three broad themes emerged including essential biostatistical learning needs, challenges in the subject, and way forward. The participants acknowledged command on Statistical software, knowledge of sample size calculation, analysis and interpretation of data as their basic learning needs. The major challenges perceived were inability to interpret test and lack of skills in using software effectively. Additionally, the participants believed that there is a need of practical sessions, help from peers, and need of feedback as a way forward. Conclusion: The study findings suggest the need to recruit more biostatistician and their direct involvement in student researches and learning. Also, there is need to develop Statistical Services Unit (SSU) at organizational level.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Fateme Hasandoost ◽  
Atefeh Ghanbari ◽  
Ezzat Paryad ◽  
Fatemeh Moaddab ◽  
Maryam Momeni

Author(s):  
Minkyung Gu ◽  
Sohyune Sok

A flipped learning simulation practice is composed of two parts. First, it involves learning a practical subject in advance via video in a place other than the classroom, then performing a simulation practice consisting of pre-learning, simulation, and debriefing sections. This study was performed to determine and confirm the factors affecting the level of academic achievement of nursing college students in a flipped learning simulation practice. A cross-sectional descriptive design was used. The participants were 160 nursing students who had experience of a flipped learning simulation practice in a nursing college in South Korea. The factors measured were the general characteristics of the participants, the participants’ academic achievement, the analysis ability of the flipped learning class, the participants’ self-directed learning preparation, the participants’ self-efficacy, and the participants’ learning satisfaction. Data were collected from September to November, 2019. As a result of the analysis, we found that the factor that had the greatest influence on the academic achievement of nursing students was self-efficacy, followed by gender, flipped learning education experience, learning satisfaction, age, and the analysis ability of the flipped learning class. In the nursing practicum, nursing educators need to pay attention to the use of flipped learning simulation practice and the factors affecting the academic achievement of nursing college students. In flipped learning simulation practice, specific interventions and strategies are required to improve the academic achievement of nursing college students.


Author(s):  
Do Huy Thuong ◽  
Nguyen Thi Phuong Hong

Improving the quality in order to keep up with the trend in the world is the vital task of training institutions today. Training institutions need to grasp market needs and satisfy the requirements of customers - learners. Nadiri, H., Kandampully, J & Hussain, K. (2009) argue that the managers in education need to apply market strategies that are being used by manufacturing and business enterprises and need to be aware that the role of training institutions is a service industry which is responsible for satisfying learner needs (Elliott & Shin, 2002). Currently, there have been many researches on students’ satisfaction. However, each research has its own objectives and is conducted on different scales. This study is implemented to provide information about the factors affecting master students’ satisfaction with the training service at VNU School of Interdisciplinary Studies (VNU SIS). Through it, the research offers a number of solutions to improving the satisfaction level of the master students at VNU SIS in the coming time.


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