Date of Completion

2023

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Self Confidence, Clinical Procedures

Abstract

The study used a descriptive-analytical method of quantitative research design to describe the confidence level of BSN batch 2024 in performing clinical duties, and to determine if the differences in the profile characteristics would influence the confidence level of the nursing student. In gathering the respondents, a simple random sampling technique using the fish bowl method was utilized. The study disseminated a self-made questionnaire to the respondents through Google forms. Based on the findings, the majority of the nursing students from De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute batch 2024 are female, have an internet speed subscription of 100 Mbps, and used a PC/Laptop as their primary device for virtual classes. The nursing students from De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute batch 2024 perceived themselves to have moderate confidence in performing clinical procedures regardless of their sex, internet speed subscription, and primary device used for virtual classes.

First Advisor

Adrian M. Lawsin, DNM, RN

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