Nursing Students´ Situational Self-Efficacy and Emotional States on Practical Skills Performance
The present data is from a study which aimed to set up a design to investigate the impact on self-efficacy among nursing students in high-fidelity simulation training, and further to analyze self-efficacy changes in the context of actual task performance operationalized as intersubjective expert rat...
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Zusammenfassung: | The present data is from a study which aimed to set up a design to investigate the impact on self-efficacy among nursing students in high-fidelity simulation training, and further to analyze self-efficacy changes in the context of actual task performance operationalized as intersubjective expert ratings. The aim was also to look at moderating factors’ (emotional states) influence on self-efficacy and performance. We hypothesize that students’ development in self-efficacy is positively associated with task performance as assessed via expert ratings. We further hypothesize that initial emotional states influence this relationship. |
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DOI: | 10.17632/rkntd694sf |