Date of Completion

3-2019

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

intrapartal care

Abstract

This study utilized a descriptive quantitative analytical method. Respondents were 123 nursing students of De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute chosen using purposive sampling. A self-made questionnaire was utilized to obtain data. Percentage distribution, mean, ANOVA via F-test and t-test were the statistical treatments applied. The study concluded that, 1) Most of the respondents were 18-20 years old, female, Catholic, fourth year level and had monthly family income of P100,000 to P249,999; 2) The performance of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing students in intrapartal care was affected to a great extent by personal factors, retention factors, reproduction/output factors, motivation factors, and environmental factors; 3) There was no significant difference on the factors affecting the performance of Bachelor of Science in Nursing students in intrapartal care when they are grouped according to their age, sex, religion, monthly family income and year level.

First Advisor

Marjorie Fay P. Sta. Maria

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