The perception of the nursing students batch'98 on the degree of contribution of Red Cross youth training to the development of the five Lasallian traits
Date of Completion
1996
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Keywords
Students, Nursing, Student Development, Behavior Development, Interpersonal Competence, Self Concept
Abstract
This study employed a non-experimental descriptive method. Using purposive sampling technique, 102 out of 144 nursing students Batch ’98 were selected. This is composed of 29 male and 73 female nursing students who have passed the Red Cross Youth Training Program. Data was obtained using questionnaire and analyzed through mean and t-test. The study concluded that there is no significant difference between the perception of the male and female respondents regarding the development of committed, confident, compassionate, and Christian traits. However, there is a significant difference between the perception of the respondents regarding the development of competent trait.
APA Citation
Bechayda, L., Javier, K. J., & Bellen, R. R. (1996). The perception of the nursing students batch’98 on the degree of contribution of Red Cross youth training to the development of the five Lasallian traits. [Bachelor's thesis, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute]. GreenPrints. https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/bsn/336/