Nursing Students' Self-rated Nurse Professional Competence at the End of an International Collaborative Education Program and Follow-up 1 Year Later

Author:

Xu LijuanORCID,Lou Yan,Willmer Mikaela,Engström Maria

Abstract

Background: International collaborative programs and student active learning are encouraged; yet, little is known about them. Purpose: To compare nursing students' self-rated nurse professional competence (NPC) and general self-efficacy between those enrolled in an international collaborative program, which focused on student active learning, and those enrolled in a traditional lecture-based program at the end of graduation and 1 year later. Methods: This prospective comparative study distributed a questionnaire to 137 nursing students enrolled in the 2 bachelor-level programs at a university in southeastern China. Results: At the end of graduation, students enrolled in the international collaborative program reported higher scores for NPC factors, medical and technical care and general self-efficacy, than those enrolled in the traditional lecture-based program. One year later, they reported higher scores for total NPC, value-based nursing care, medical and technical care, care pedagogics, documentation and administration of nursing care, and general self-efficacy than others. Conclusion: This study found that the nursing students enrolled in the international collaborative program reported higher self-rated competence.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Review and Exam Preparation,LPN and LVN,Fundamentals and skills,Education

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