Title Prediktivni čimbenici akademskog uspjeha medicinskih sestara
Title (english) Predictive factors of nurses' academic success
Author Ivana Bokan
Mentor Ana Marušić (mentor)
Committee member Iris Jerončić Tomić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Damir Sapunar (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Vanja Slijepčević Saftić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Split School of Medicine Split
Defense date and country 2023-04-19, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences Nursing
Universal decimal classification (UDC ) 61 - Medical sciences
Abstract Ciljevi: Istraživanja koja smo proveli i opisali u ovoj disertaciji imaju za cilj dati odgovore na pitanja zašto su neki učenici uspješniji u svom obrazovanju, odnosno koji čimbenici utječu na ostvareni prosjek ocjena i pravovremeni upis studenta na zadnju/treću godinu preddiplomskog studija Sestrinstvo, te koji čimbenici utječu na želju učenika petog razreda srednje zdravstvene škole i studenata treće godine preddiplomskog studija Sestrinstvo za nastavkom obrazovanja. Metode: Proveli smo dva istraživanja. Presječno istraživanje o prediktorima uspjeha i želje za nastavkom obrazovanja učenika srednje zdravstvene škole. Istraživanje prediktora uspjeha i želje za nastavkom obrazovanja studenata preddiplomskog i diplomskog studija bilo je kombinirano presječno istraživanje i ugniježđena studija praćenja, gdje smo pratili studente od prve godine do treće godine preddiplomskog studija. Rezultati: Procjena vlastite učinkovitosti i pozitivna orijentacija na budućnost su predvidjeli uspjeh učenika, dok su procjena vlastite učinkovitosti i ekstrinzična motivacija predvidjeli želju učenika srednje zdravstvene škole za nastavkom obrazovanja na preddiplomskoj razini. Iako nismo otkrili ni jedan čimbenik koji je predviđao uspjeh i želju studenata preddiplomskog i diplomskog studija za nastavkom obrazovanja, studenti viših godina i razina studija imaju pozitivniji stav prema znanosti i pozitivniju orijentaciju na budućnost. Ugniježđena studija praćenja je pokazala da su se stavovi studenta treće godine prema znanosti, ekstrinzična i intrinzična motivacija, te orijentacija na budućnost značajno povećali, a njihov osjećaj osobne nekompetentnosti je smanjen. Zaključak: Kreatori politika i nastavničko osoblje bi trebali naše nalaze uzeti u obzir i pomoći ovim mladim ljudima koji žele ostvariti svoju karijeru u sestrinstvu. Konkretne radnje bi mogle uključivati njihovo uključivanje u projekte i približavanje istraživačkog rada, upoznavanje sa sestrinskom profesijom, davanje realnih informacija o profesiji i mogućnostima napredovanja u sestrinstvu, kao i motiviranje i podrška da ustraju u svojim ciljevima.
Abstract (english) Aims: The research conducted and described in this dissertation aimed to provide answers to the questions why some nursing students are more successful in their education, i. e. what factors influence the achieved grade point average and a student's timely progression to the third year of undergraduate nusing studyes, and which factors influence the desire of fifth year secondary nursing school students and third-year undergraduate nursing students to continue their nursing education. Methods: We conducted two studies. The cross-sectional study addressed the predictors of success and desire to continue education among secondary health school students. The study on the predictors of success and desire to continue education of undergraduate and graduate students was a combined cross-sectional study and a nested follow-up study, where we followed students from the first year to the third year of undergraduate nursing studies in Split and Zagreb. Results: Performance self-efficacy and positive orientation towards the future predicted student success, while performance self-efficacy and extrinsic motivation predicted the desire of secondary nursing school students to continue their education at the undergraduate level. Although we did not reveal a single factor that predicted the success and desire of undergraduate and graduate students to continue their education, students at higher years and study levels had a more positive attitude towards science and a more positive orientation towards the future. A nested follow-up study demonstrated that third-year students' attitudes toward science, extrinsic and intrinsic motivation, and future orientation significantly increased, and their feelings of personal incompetence decreased. Conclusion: Policy makers and teaching staff should take our findings into account and help young people who want to pursue a career in nursing. Concrete actions could include involving them in projects and bringinf research work closer to them, introducing them to the nursing profession, giving them realistic information about the profession and opportunities for advancement in nursing, as well as motivating and supporting them to persevere in their goals.
Keywords
obrazovanje medicinskih sestara
studenti sestrinstva – psihologija
akademski uspjeh
Keywords (english)
Nursing Education
Nursing Students – psychology
Academic Success
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:171:673527
Project Number: IP-2014-09-7672 Title: Profesionalizam u zdravstvu Title: Professionalism in Health Care Acronym: ProHealth Leader: Ana Marušić Jurisdiction: Croatia Funder: HRZZ Funding stream: IP
Project Number: IP-2019-04-4882 Title: Profesionalizam u zdravstvu: odlučivanje u praksi i znanosti Title: Professionalism in Health: Decision Making in Practice and Research Acronym: ProDeM Leader: Ana Marušić Jurisdiction: Croatia Funder: HRZZ Funding stream: IP
Study programme Title: Translational Research in Biomedicine - TRIBE Study programme type: university Study level: postgraduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica znanosti, interdisciplinarna područja znanosti (doktor/doktorica znanosti, interdisciplinarna područja znanosti)
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