Factors Influencing Self-leadership of Nursing Students according to Locus of Control / 간호행정학회지
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
;
: 182-192, 2018.
Article
in Korean
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-740872
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
The purpose was to identify factors which affect nursing students' self-leadership according to their locus of control.METHODS:
This study was a descriptive research. Participants were 600 D city junior and senior nursing students who had completed clinical training.RESULTS:
Results showed the following characteristics of students who had high self-leadership For students with external locus of control the following correlations with self-leadership were found, general creativity (r=.46), social support (r=.48), academic self-efficacy (r=.29), and communication competence (r=.49). For students with internal locus of control, self-leadership was correlated with general creativity (r=.46), social support (r=.41), academic self-efficacy(r=.36), and communication competence (r=.48). For the nursing students with external locus of control, age (β=−.24, p=.010), satisfaction with campus life (β=.16, p=.027), general creativity (β=−.20, p=.017), and social support (β=−.20, p=.028) had significant effects on their self-leadership explanatory power of 44% (F=6.53, p < .001). For students with internal locus of control, self-leadership was effected by general creativity (β=.20, p=.011) and social support (β=.19, p=.012) explanatory power was 42%(F=5.96, p < .001).CONCLUSION:
Applying these findings to the curriculum of nursing students would improve their self-leadership and increase the efficiency of organizational culture and contribute to goal achievement in nursing organizations.
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Main subject:
Students, Nursing
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Organizational Culture
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Nursing
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Mental Competency
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Creativity
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Curriculum
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Internal-External Control
Type of study:
Prognostic study
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration
Year:
2018
Type:
Article
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