Level of confidence of Bachelor of Science in Nursing students of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute in drug administration

Date of Completion

2014

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Drugs Administration, Nursing Students

Abstract

The study utilized a descriptive, non-experimental quantitative research design. Most of the respondents were female, fourth year students, and having an ambivert type of personality. Non-probability sampling was used to identify the respondents. The research instrument used was an adapted-modified questionnaire. Data was analysed using frequency distribution, mean, standard deviation, t-test, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). In general, nursing students of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute have a very high level of confidence in drug administration. However, the finding unveiled that the respondents were not so confident/had a low level of confidence in giving medications to angry patients. There was no significant difference on the level of confidence in drug administration when grouped according to gender while there were significant differences when grouped according to year level and personality type.

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