-
The Predictive Strength of Students’ Self-Efficacy, Problem Solving Skills to Perform Catheter Care
-
Dogu Kokcu Ozlem, Cevik Celalettin
-
J Korean Acad Nurs 2020;50(3):411-418. Published online June 30, 2020
-
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.20002
-
-
Abstract
PDF
- Purpose
The aim of this study was to determine the predictive strength of students’ self-efficacy, problem-solving skills, and other characteristicsin performing intravenous practices and monitor phlebitis and infiltration. Methods This cross-sectional study was carried outwith 736 third and fourth-year students studying at the Health Sciences Faculties of Balikesir and Sakarya universities. The data were collectedusing the Self-Efficacy Scale, Problem-Solving Inventory and Catheter Care and Infiltration Monitoring Questionnaire. Results Theparticipants’ mean Catheter Care and Infiltration Monitoring Questionnaire score significantly and positively correlated with their meanSelf-Efficacy Scale score on a moderate level (r=.25; p <.001) but significantly and negatively correlated with their mean Problem-SolvingInventory score on a moderate level (r=-.21; p <.001). In other words, because a low Problem-Solving Inventory score indicates that theperson’s problem-solving skill is high, the Care and Infiltration Monitoring Questionnaire score increased as the problem-solving skill increased.While the Self-Efficacy Scale predicted the year of study and catheter care and infiltration monitoring variables positively, theProblem-Solving Inventory predicted the satisfaction with the profession variable negatively. Conclusion Self-efficacy, problem-solving, likingthe profession, and year of study predict success in catheter care and infiltration monitoring. For this reason, guidance may be providedin the development of a comprehensive education system toward increasing students’ problem-solving skills, self-efficacy, and professionalknowledge and skills.
-
Citations
Citations to this article as recorded by 
- Effects of nurse’s knowledge and self-efficacy on nursing performance in pediatric intravenous fluid management in South Korea: a descriptive study
Se-Won Kim, Mi-Young Choi Child Health Nursing Research.2024; 30(4): 288. CrossRef - Decision-based learning for teaching arterial blood gas analysis
Sheri Tesseyman, Tracy Poulsen, Samantha Rainsdon-Meek, Heather Leary, Ursula Sorensen, Kenneth Plummer International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship.2023;[Epub] CrossRef - Effects of Problem-Based Learning on the Problem-Solving Ability and Self-Efficacy of Students Majoring in Dental Hygiene
Jin-Sun Choi, Soo-Myoung Bae, Sun-Jung Shin, Bo-Mi Shin, Hyo-Jin Lee International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2022; 19(12): 7491. CrossRef - Relationships between Nursing Students’ Skill Mastery, Test Anxiety, Self-Efficacy, and Facial Expressions: A Preliminary Observational Study
Myoung Soo Kim, Byung Kwan Choi, Ju-Yeon Uhm, Jung Mi Ryu, Min Kyeong Kang, Jiwon Park Healthcare.2022; 10(2): 311. CrossRef - The Relationship between Self-Directed Learning and Problem-Solving Ability: The Mediating Role of Academic Self-Efficacy and Self-Regulated Learning among Nursing Students
Younghui Hwang, Jihyun Oh International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.2021; 18(4): 1738. CrossRef - Evidence of learning on the insertion and care of peripheral venous catheters in nursing students: A mixed study
Judith García-Expósito, Mercedes Reguant, Olga Canet-Vélez, Francisca Ruiz Mata, Teresa Botigué, Judith Roca Nurse Education Today.2021; 107: 105157. CrossRef
-
977
View
-
11
Download
-
5
Web of Science
-
6
Crossref
|