Date of Completion

2022

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

COVID-19

Abstract

This study utilized a descriptive=analytical research design. Purposive sampling was used to gathered a total of 97 respondents. The data gathered using a self-made tool based on the concepts of the theory of Planned Behavior by Icek Azak. The data were treated with frequency distribution, percentage, mean, standard deviation, Mann-Whitney's test and Kruskall-Wallis test. The study concluded that, 1) Majority of the respondents were female and belonged to the upper middle income; 2) The batch 2022 nursing students perceived that they were moderately ready for clinical duty during the COVID-19 pandemic; 3) There are no significant differences in the perceived readiness of the batch 2022 BSN students to their clinical duty regardless of their sex and monthly family income.

Comments

Call Number: TH NM 22 09

Location: Research Commons

First Advisor

Naomi M. De Aro, RN, MAN, EdD

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