The level of importance of health care I and II as perceived of 2nd and 3rd year radiologic technology students at De La Salle - Health Sciences Campus, S.Y. 2005-2006
Date of Completion
2006
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology
Keywords
Health Education, Radiologic Technology Students
Abstract
The study used the descriptive method. The respondents were 175 radiologic technology students at De La Salle - Health Sciences Campus, S.Y. 2005-2006 selected using purposive sampling. The researchers used a self-made questionnaire to gather the needed data. The statistical treatments used were frequency distribution, percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test. From the findings, the following conclusions were drawn: (1) Most of the respondents were male and third year students; (2) Health Care I and II were perceived as important to moderate extent; (3) There is no significant difference in the perceived level of importance of Health Care I and II when grouped according to gender; (4) There is no significant difference in the perceived level of importance of Health Care I when grouped according to year level. (5) There is no significant difference in the perceived level of importance of Health Care II when grouped according to year level.
APA Citation
Briones, K., Comia, C. M., & Gumatay, H. (2006). The level of importance of health care I and II as perceived of 2nd and 3rd year radiologic technology students at De La Salle - Health Sciences Campus, S.Y. 2005–2006. [Bachelor's thesis, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute]. GreenPrints. https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/bsrt/221/