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Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1975 Volume.29 No. 5 p.521 ~ p.530
A Study of the Attitudes of Nursing Students on the Nursing Education


Abstract
This study was conducted to observe the influence of several problems during the nursing education on the change in the attitudes of the nursing students. The responses to the questionnaires prepared by the author were obtained from 225 among 236, students attending School of Nursing, Chonnam University Medical School.
The results of the evaluated were as follows:
1) Nursing students had chosen their subject of study, mainly with three motives; for future job(37.3%), with internal motivation (32.9%) and by neighbor¡¯s advice (26. 7%). More than half were satisfied with it but there were more numbers of dissatisfaction in the higher school years.
2) The purpose of nursing education was well understood throughout the school. years, with the more responses on humanistic nursing.
3) The attitude for general campus life was expressed as dissatisfactory in about a third of all, with the main reasons of inadequacies in the available educational facilities and shortages of the teaching staffs. The dissatisfaction with the faculty increased in number with a rise of the school year.
4) The chief problem which the nursing students should have encountered was on lecture and clinical practice in all, and next on personal relationships and hobbies. in the 1st year and getting occupation in the future in the 2nd year or the 3rd. The value of clinical practice was reasonably appreciated on the whole, but the opinion on the dormitory life was toward the more negativity, which was significantly proportional to its duration. There was no notable extra duty activities except for concerning club meetings and religion in the minority.
5) Among the school years there was some difference in the opinion on nursing as profession, that was more adaptation to real life in the higher school years, but there was no difference on an ideal nurse, who would be reasonable, kind,
and full of service. Most of the students hoped their field of future occupation to be joining abroad (44.9¡Æ%) and general hospital in our country (29.4016) without significant difference among the school years.
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