Modeling the relationship between nursing competence and professional socialization of novice nursing students using a latent growth curve analysis

Professional skill development and socialization require appropriate guidance and learning. We aimed to examine the effect of self-appraisal of the clinical simulation care task (CSCT-SA) action program on the self-learning effectiveness, self-reflection and insight, caring behavior, nursing compete...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nurse education in practice 2020-11, Vol.49, p.102916-102916, Article 102916
Hauptverfasser: Pai, Hsiang-Chu, Huang, Yu-Ling, Cheng, Hui-Hua, Yen, Wen-Jiuan, Lu, Ying Chi
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Zusammenfassung:Professional skill development and socialization require appropriate guidance and learning. We aimed to examine the effect of self-appraisal of the clinical simulation care task (CSCT-SA) action program on the self-learning effectiveness, self-reflection and insight, caring behavior, nursing competence, and professional socialization of novice nursing students. This study has a single-group longitudinal research design. Five measurement variables, including students' self-learning effectiveness, self-reflection and insight, caring behavior, nursing competence, and professional socialization, were assessed at the baseline, middle, and termination points of the study. The generalized estimating equation and a latent growth curve model were used to examine research hypotheses. A total of 92 students (22 male and 70 female students) completed three point surveys. Students' learning effectiveness, self-reflection and insight, caring behavior, nursing competence, and professional socialization presented a positive growth trajectory throughout the CSCT-SA action program series. In addition, latent growth curve analyses indicated that the levels of nursing competence and professional socialization, as well as the changes in these variables, were positively associated with each other. Findings support the key role played by nursing competence in enhancing students’ professional socialization, which suggests that such competence should be improved to promote professional socialization. •Nursing students require guidance to develop professional and socialization skills.•The CSCT-SA action program can effectively improve the learning ability of nursing students.•Nursing competence is an important covariate of professional socialization trajectories.
ISSN:1471-5953
1873-5223
DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2020.102916