Author:
Oetker-Black Sharon L.,Kreye Judy,Davis Tammie,Underwood Sherrie,Naug Samantha
Abstract
Background and Purpose: This study’s purpose was to psychometrically evaluate the revised Clinical Skills Self-Efficacy Scale (CSES). Self-efficacy is a predictor of an individual’s behavior in situations such as learning to implement a new clinical nursing skill. Methods: Subjects were nursing students (N = 214). The CSES, an investigator-developed instrument designed to measure nursing students’ perceptions of their self-efficacy as it relates to selected clinical skills, was used to measure clinical skills self-efficacy. The instrument consisted of 9 clinical skills. Results: There was evidence from 2 prior pilot studies both supporting the CSES’s reliability and validity. Conclusions: Self-efficacy may be one way to explain the relationship between clinical skills instruction and the successful enactment of these clinical skills.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Subject
General Medicine,General Nursing
Cited by
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