RLE skills: Its relationship to knowledge, attitude and perceived adequacy of BSN training in Central Philippine University class 2002
Abstract
This study measured the RLE skill of BSN students of Central Philippine University and its relationship to their knowledge, attitude towards RLE training and perceived adequacy of BSN training. Frequency distribution and Pearson’s R were used to analyze the data collected through a questionnaire among the thirty-five graduating students of Class 2002. The study showed that the respondents have above average knowledge towards RLE training in OR, OB, MS, ICU, CHN and Psychiatric Nursing. The respondents have strongly favorable attitude towards RLE training on the same areas and they have moderately adequate perception of their BSN training. With regards to RLE skills, the study revealed that the respondents have satisfactory RLE skills. The findings further showed that there is a significant relationship between knowledge; attitude towards RLE training; perceived adequacy of BSN training and RLE skills.
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Suggested Citation
Concepcion, E. L., & Yoro, C. L. (2003). RLE skills: Its relationship to knowledge, attitude and perceived adequacy of BSN training in Central Philippine University class 2002 (Research report). Jaro, Iloilo City: University Research Center, Central Philippine University.
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Technical ReportSubject(s)
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GSL 610.73072 C744
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vi, 55 leaves
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