KMID : 1149420210090020073
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Journal of Korean Society for Simulation in Nursing 2021 Volume.9 No. 2 p.73 ~ p.85
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The Influence of Major Satisfaction, Academic Self-efficacy, and Clinical Practice Stress on College Student Burnout among Nursing Students
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Whang Sun-A
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study investigated the effects of major satisfaction, academic self-efficacy, and clinical practice stress on college student burnout among nursing students.
Methods: Data were collected from October 2019 to January 2020. The data were collected from third and fourth-grade nursing students enrolled at different universities in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, Chungcheong-do, and Gangwon-do. A total of 270 questionnaires were used for data analysis.
Multiple regression analysis was performed to analyze the factors affecting college student burnout.
Results: The major satisfaction total score was 65.25(¡¾12.64). The academic selfefficacy total score was 86.56(¡¾13.39). The total clinical practice stress score was 72.93(¡¾11.88). The total score for burnout among college students was 53.73(¡¾14.75). The explanatory power of major satisfaction, academic self-efficacy, and clinical practice stress for college student burnout was 51.3%.
Conclusion: It is necessary to develop and apply an educational program to improve major satisfaction and academic self-efficacy, and lower clinical practice stress to reduce college student burnout among nursing students. Thus, education should be actively applied using simulations.
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KEYWORD
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Satisfaction, Self-efficacy, Stress, Burnout, Nursing Students
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