Students’ Voices: Self-Talk and Motivation to Complete Nursing School

Julie M. Fagan
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Despite known challenges in nursing education and existing supports for students, the dropout rate remains high, exacerbating a continuing shortage of nurses that imperils safety and quality of healthcare systems. Scant data exists on how nursing students remain motivated to complete their education or what they tell themselves to overcome the challenges they encounter. For this study, 26 graduates from three cohorts at a small public university described the self-talk they used to stay motivated and graduate from nursing school. Using a grounded theory approach to identify themes from written narrative responses, the findings show that nursing students use self-talk to persist beyond adversities. Additionally, their self-talk themes are consistent with concepts of an existing student persistence model and a theory on self-determination. These findings represent students’ own voices to address a gap in the literature, and they may guide nurse educators to design more effective strategies to support persistence.
学生的声音:自我对话与完成护理学校学业的动力
尽管护理教育面临着众所周知的挑战,而且现有的学生支持措施也很到位,但辍学率仍然居高不下,加剧了护士的持续短缺,危及医疗系统的安全和质量。关于护理专业学生如何保持完成学业的动力,或者他们如何告诉自己克服所遇到的挑战的数据很少。在这项研究中,来自一所小型公立大学的三届 26 名毕业生描述了他们为保持动力并从护理学校毕业而进行的自我对话。研究结果表明,护理专业学生使用自我对话来克服逆境。此外,他们的自我对话主题与现有的学生坚持模型和自我决定理论的概念一致。这些研究结果代表了学生自己的声音,弥补了文献中的空白,并可指导护士教育者设计更有效的策略来支持学生的坚持。
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