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.

First Advisor

Naomi M. De Aro, RN, MAN, EdD

Share

COinS