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摘要
背景:护理研究是推进循证实践(EBP)不可或缺的一部分,为护理专业的知情决策提供了基础。此外,护士主导的研究在提高患者预后方面起着关键作用,强调了在护理学生中培养强大的研究能力的重要性。目的:探讨本科护生和应届护生护理研究态度的影响因素及其对护理研究学习感知能力的影响。方法:采用横断面研究设计,对来自沙特阿拉伯多所大学和医院的309名本科及刚毕业的护理专业学生进行方便抽样。采用改进的研究态度量表(R-ATR)和感知能力量表(PCS)评估态度和感知能力。采用IBM SPSS version 27.0和IBM SPSS AMOS version 24.0对数据进行分析,采用验证性因子分析和结构方程模型。结果:研究技能满意度显著预测研究焦虑,而研究参与、研究技能满意度和大学支持是研究有用性和积极研究倾向的显著预测因子。英语水平是影响护生感知能力的唯一人口统计学变量。结论:本研究强调了本科和刚毕业的护理学生对研究的态度与感知能力之间复杂的相互作用。建议有针对性的干预措施,促进研究技能,积极参与和学院的支持,以培养护理学生的积极态度和能力。
Factors influencing undergraduate and newly graduated nursing students' competence and attitudes toward nursing research: a structural equation modeling analysis.
Background: Nursing research is integral to advancing evidence-based practice (EBP), providing the foundation for informed decision-making in the nursing profession. Moreover, nurse-led research plays a pivotal role in enhancing patient outcomes, underscoring the importance of cultivating robust research competencies among nursing students.
Aim: The study investigated the factors influencing attitudes toward nursing research and their impact on perceived competence in learning nursing research among undergraduate nursing students and newly graduated nursing students.
Methods: A cross-sectional research design was employed, utilizing convenience sampling of 309 undergraduate and newly graduated nursing students from various universities and hospitals in Saudi Arabia. The Revised Attitudes Toward Research (R-ATR) and the Perceived Competence Scale (PCS) were employed to assess attitudes and perceived competence. The data were analyzed utilizing IBM SPSS version 27.0 and IBM SPSS AMOS version 24.0, using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling.
Results: Satisfaction with research skills significantly predicted research anxiety, while research participation, satisfaction with research skills, and college support were significant predictors of research usefulness and positive research predispositions. English proficiency level was the only demographic variable impacting nursing students' perceived competence.
Conclusions: The study underscores the intricate interplay between attitudes toward research and perceived competence among undergraduate and newly graduated nursing students. Targeted interventions promoting research skills, active participation, and college support are recommended to foster positive attitudes and competence among nursing students.
期刊介绍:
BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.