The Journal of Japanese Society for Global Social and Cultural Studies
Online ISSN : 1884-2178
ISSN-L : 1884-2178
Self-efficacy of nursing studentswho have taken on-campus training
― In reference to the thinking process occasioned by Corona ―
Masako TAKAHATATomohiro HIASAReiko OKUMURA
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2021 Volume 18 Issue 1 Pages 30-38

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By the spread of Corona disease, some nursing students were forced to take on-campus training, giving up joining trainings on outside clinical scenes. The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between the self-efficacy of those nursing students who took on-campus training -- focusing on the change of thinking process occasioned by spread of Corona disease -- and the four sources of Bandura.

A questionnaire survey was conducted on 67 students who completed the practice of adult nursing at the Faculty of Nursing, A University.As a result, it has been made clear that achievement of practical goals and vicarious experiences are related to awareness of students’ self-efficacy, "human relationship formation skills," "basic nursing skills," and "assessment skills." Linguistic persuasion and emotional state are associated with "human relationship formation skills," "basic nursing skills," "assessment skills," and "stress tolerance" of students’ self-efficacy.

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