A Study of the Degree of Satisfaction with the College and Entrance Expectations : A Survey of 2^<nd> year Student Nurses

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  • 看護学生の入学時の期待と満足度の実態 : 入学1年後の調査から
  • カンゴ ガクセイ ノ ニュウガクジ ノ キタイ ト マンゾクド ノ ジッタイ ニュウガク 1ネンゴ ノ チョウサ カラ

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This study was undertaken with the purpose of providing educational support for the Japanese Red Cross Junior College of Akita. The study looked at : entrance circumstances, entrance expectations and contents, and students' satisfaction after one year of study. By analyzing 79 effective answers, the results were as follows : 1. Nurses motives are "a profession worthy to being engaged", "family or relative's sickness", and "a desire to help others". 2. Upon entrance to this college, 79.8% of the students had good expectations, and 8.8% did not have good expectations. The rest were "undecided". 3. Entrance expectations included : "to learn speciality knowledge and skills", "to make good friends", "to find educational facilities that are available". 4. Entrance expectation areas are : "to make good friends", "to have well-equipped facilities", "to study about the Red Cross", and "to be able to interact with staff who have a wealth of experience".

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