Factors affecting the performance of Bachelor of Science in Nursing students Batch 2015 of De La Salle Health Sciences Institute in administering immunization

Date of Completion

2013

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Immunization, Nursing Students

Abstract

This study utilized the quantitative, descriptive type of research. The respondents were the entire population of BSN batch 2015 composed of 89 students who were exposed in the community duty and had performed immunization and were chosen using total population sampling. The instrument used in this study was adapted and modified from the research instrument used by Gamez et al. (2007). Data was analysed using percentage, mean, standard deviation, t-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Majority of the respondents of the study belonged to the age group of 18-19 years old, female, have monthly income of 30,001 and above and Catholic. The factors often affecting the performance of BSN Batch 2015 in administering immunization were identified as environmental, behavioral and personal factors. There was no significant difference on the factors that affecting the performance of BSN batch 2015 in administering immunization when they were grouped according to age, gender, monthly family income and religion.

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