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Journal of Wholistic Nursing Science
2021 Volume.14 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.61
The Effects of Clinical Practice Stress, Resiliance and Self-Efficacy on Clinical Competency in Nursing Students
Son Hye-Gyeong

Abstract
Purpose: This study is to identify the effects of clinical practice stress, resiliance and Selfefficacy on clinical competency in nursing students.

Methods: Data were collected from nursing students in one universitiy in B city, and analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, Scheffe test, Pearson's correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression analysis.

Results: Clinical competency of the participants showed statistical differences according to satisfaction with major. Clinical competency was negatively correlated with clinical practice stress (r=?.164, p£¼.05) and positively correlated with, resiliance (r=.249, p£¼.01), selfefficacy (r=.343, p£¼.01). The affecting factors on clinical competency self-efficacy (¥â= .263, p£¼.01). These variables explained 12.5% of total variance on clinical competency.

Conclusion: Therefore, in order to increase the clinical competency of nursing students, it is necessary to develop and implement curriculum and comparative educational programs that can increase the self-efficacy.
KEYWORD
Clinical practice stress, Resiliance, Self-efficacy, Clinical competency, Nursing students
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