Browsing by Subject "Health Sciences, Education."
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Anxiety in women associated with a non-traditional or traditional career choice.
(1982)The past century has witnessed an effort on the part of various feminist groups to improve the status of American women in contemporary society. Two or three decades of women's liberation and an increased sense of autonomy ... -
Curiosity and self-directed learning readiness among a sample of baccalaureate nursing students.
(1998)The curiosity materials, based on Berlyne's theory of epistemic curiosity, included ten psychological experiment accounts and participants rated three responses: (1) how surprising or unexpected the results were; (2) how ... -
Delivering continuing professional education at a distance: The correlation of field dependence/independence and learning using the World Wide Web.
(1999)Field independent participant scores showed an advantage on performance measures. Field dependence/independence was not predictive of learner completion rates, frequency of reporting a sense of 'becoming lost', or navigational ... -
The relationship between nursing student performance and critical thinking in clinical judgment.
(2002)The changing health care system, the nature of patient problems, and the movement of patient care from acute care facilities to diverse community settings has increased the demand for competent, professional nurses who are ... -
The relationship between students' perceived self-efficacy on designated skills and their academic achievement in a third-year family medicine clerkship.
(1997)This study explored the relationship between third-year medical students' self-efficacy and their academic achievement on a third-year family medicine clerkship rotation. The sample size was 103 participants, and the mean ... -
Relationships among self-efficacy, anxiety, perceptions of clinical instructor effectiveness and senior baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of learning in the clinical environment.
(1997)Findings. Analyses revealed that the variable most predictive of students' perceptions of learning in the clinical environment were their beliefs of nursing self-efficacy. Significant correlations were also found between ... -
Scope of programs in academic health centers in higher education /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)During the past two decades the academic health center has emerged as an organizational entity defined by the Association of Academic Health Centers as "a medical school, a teaching hospital, and at least one additional ... -
Sex education, sex communication, and long-term sexual health outcomes: a longitudinal moderation analysis
(2022-12-16)Background: Unintended pregnancy and STIs are recognized by national organizations as a critical public health concern. A strategy to decrease risk of unintended pregnancy and STIs includes consistent use of condoms. ... -
Transfer of educational concepts of an associate degree nursing program to the workplace.
(1998)The purpose of the study was to determine if the educational outcomes of the associate degree nursing program at a university in a southwestern state facilitated entry level competencies which are anticipated following ...