Factors Affecting the Teaching-Learning in Nursing Education
Abstract
Most important criteria for effective learning in nursing education is developing Clinical competency by
nursing students. Clinical competence mean “is the ability to integrate cognitive, affective and psychomotor skills
effectively when delivering nursing care.”
The aim of this study was to investigate factors that influence learning by students in nursing education. To achieve
this, first studies and theories related to the subjects taught in nursing were reviewed. Some of the most important
variables which influence teaching- learning were selected. A descriptive research method was usedin this study.
This study was at the Siva Sai Vignan Collegeof nursing , Rajahmundry,Andhra Pradesh. Nursing students were
taken as statistical purposive population. Using census and questionnaire Technique, 162 nursing students were
studied. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16.Results showed that there was a positive and significant
relationship between independent variables including clinical learning environment, curricular, self efficacy traits, as
well as interest, and dependent variable. Women significantly have accessed more clinical competence when
compared to male students. There was no significant relationship between variables such as age, previous
experience, socio economic data as well as expectancy, and dependent variable.
The Regression analysis results showed that in total, clinical learning environment, gender, self efficacy beliefs and
curricular variables explained 31/3 percent of the variance clinical competence as dependent variable. This study
showed that the clinical learning environment and curriculum with self-efficacy had the great impact on clinical
competency and learning in nursing education. The curriculum and clinical learning environment can have a
significant impact on the learning and training of competent nurses.