Exploring Future Nursing Leadership Through Student Insights in a Transforming Healthcare Landscape: A Descriptive Study [0.03%]
N Leena Madhura,K P Joshi,Deepak C Jamadar
N Leena Madhura
Objective: This study aimed to assess leadership perceptions, aspirations, and preparedness among final-year nursing students in India, examining the influence of academic level, curriculum support, and mentorship on leadership readiness....Conclusion: Final-year nursing students in India show strong motivation to take on leadership roles; however, a noticeable gap remains between their aspirations and perceived readiness.
Nursing students' competence and perceived mentor assessment literacy: the mediating role of self-efficacy and gender bias [0.03%]
Yazhou Zhu,Jinxin Zhu
Yazhou Zhu
Participants included 854 final-year nursing students (61 males, 793 females) from 10 colleges/universities in southern China. After eight months of clinical training, students reported on mentors' assessment-literate practices, self-efficacy, internship grades, and gender.
Peer education versus traditional education on psychomotor skills and self-efficacy in nursing students: a single-blind randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
Leyla Baran,Handan Özdemir
Leyla Baran
Background: Peer education (PE) refers to the process of individuals being educated by their peers, that is, people with similar experiences or statuses. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of PE on the psychomotor s...
Randomized Controlled Trial
BMC medical education. 2025 Oct 8;25(1):1371. DOI:10.1186/s12909-025-08038-1 2025
Xiao Liu,Yujing Lyu,Qiran Zhang et al.
Xiao Liu et al.
Objective: This study was to understand the experiences of nursing students in vocational colleges whose clinical nursing procedures were refused by patients, providing reference for the management of nursing students....Methods: Using purposive sampling, nursing students and patients were recruited at a certain tertiary hospital in Xiangyang City from June 2023 to April 2024....Finally, 17 nursing students and 16 patients were included....Conclusion: The refusal of patients to allow nursing students to perform procedures was influenced by a variety of factors.
HPV vaccination willingness and behavior among nursing female students in China based on the protection motivation theory: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
Rong Nie,Zhuohan Ma,Xiaoqin Rui et al.
Rong Nie et al.
Female nursing students show high intention yet low uptake of HPV vaccination, which undermines cervical cancer prevention efforts....A total of 631 female nursing students from universities in Wuhan were selected by the convenience sampling method and were surveyed using a General Information Questionnaire, Protection Motivation Questionnaire, and HPV Vaccination Willingness and Behavior Questionnaire, and a structural equation model...was constructed using AMOS 24.0 software. 69.3% of the 631 female nursing students had HPV vaccination intention, and 13.3% had vaccination behavior.
Kyeng-Jin Kim,Moon-Ji Choi,MinJi Kim
Kyeng-Jin Kim
Participants in this study were third- and fourth-year nursing students at two universities. A total of 67 nursing students were included in the analysis, with 33 in the experimental group and 34 in the control group.
Effectiveness of a high-fidelity simulation in terms of cardiac auscultation knowledge and skills among nursing students [0.03%]
Khalid Al-Mugheed,Islam Al-Oweidat,Majdi M Alzoubi et al.
Khalid Al-Mugheed et al.
Physical assessment skills are essential to the make of health assessment to all health-care professionals, and a basic component in education programmes to undergraduate nursing. This study was conducted to compare the effects of the use o...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Medicine. 2025 Oct 3;104(40):e44970. DOI:10.1097/MD.0000000000044970 2025
Correlations Between Nursing Students' Caring Behaviour, Empathy, and Personality Traits: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
Mei-Ling Lin
Mei-Ling Lin
Methods: A cross-sectional study using convenience sampling surveyed 148 nursing students from a university in central Taiwan. Participants were university students aged 20 or above who had undertaken clinical practice.
Impact of 3D simulation on cultural empathy education of nursing students: a quantitative study [0.03%]
Ashwaq A Almutairi,Abdulaziz M Alodhailah,Shorok H Alahmedi
Ashwaq A Almutairi
Background: Developing cultural empathy is essential for safe, person-centred nursing care. Compared with lectures or workshops, simulation offers active perspective-taking and emotional engagement. We implemented a scree...
Assessing nursing students' palliative care training needs and profiles: a cross-sectional study using K-means clustering [0.03%]
Liu Yang,Lanxin Zhang,Bingjie Long et al.
Liu Yang et al.
Background: Palliative care is crucial in nursing, yet nursing students often lack adequate training, compromising their ability to provide holistic end-of-life care....Aim: This study aimed to assess and classify the training needs of nursing students in palliative care education by using K-means clustering....Methods: Data were collected in March 2023 from nursing students at a medical university in southwestern China through an online questionnaire. The questionnaire included demographics and the Nurses Receiving In-service Palliative Care Education Needs Scale....Subsequently, K-means clustering was used to analyze the collected data, aiming to identify distinct profiles of nursing students with similar palliative care training needs....Results: A total of 695 nursing students participated in the study, with a mean age of 22.40 years and 87.6% being female. Most of the students lacked experience in terminal care (80.4%) and nontextbook palliative care knowledge (74.4%).
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