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The Relationship between Self-Confidence in Learning and Clinical Educators’ Characteristics by Nursing Students

Research Authors
Abeer Mohamed Abdelkader1, Naglaa Saad Abed El-Aty2, Safaa Mohamed Abdelrahman
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal of Nursing Education
Research Member
Research Publisher
International Journal of Nursing Education
Research Rank
international
Research Vol
vol.13. No. 2
Research Year
2021
Research Abstract

Background: Student nurses need to building up self-confidence in learning in order to cope with the complex clinical situations. Individuals with self-confidence be certain of themselves to have the capability to manage a situation or provide nursing care in accurate, relevant and efficient method. Equipping student nurses to provide patients care in getting more complicated healthcare setting is a challenge face nursing instructor, self-confidence is one of the important determinants of successful learning.

Objectives: The aim of the present study is to identify the relationship between Self-confidence in learning and clinical educators’ characteristics by nursing students.

Method: Correlation research design was utilized in the present study. A convenience sample of 179 nursing students was included in the study. The Nursing Clinical Teacher Effectiveness Inventory and Self-Confidence in learning scale were used to collect the data.

Results: The results of the study showed that the majority of study participants had high level of self confidence in learning. Also, the participants reported that their clinical educators had high level of teaching abilities, nursing competences, and personal traits. Moreover, significant positive relationship was existed between self-confidence in learning and clinical educators’ characteristics.

Conclusion: Self-confidence in learning is an essential goal in nursing education. Assessing clinical competence and investigating factors influencing it might be helpful in increasing Self-confidence of nursing students.