Background: One
of the key metrics used to assess the effectiveness of any academic program is
the satisfaction of nursing students. Thus, continuous program review and
student satisfaction will have a favorable impact on students' overall growth
at all higher education institutions. Opportunities should be given to the
students to share their opinions and it will help the faculty to modify or
reform the curriculum according to the higher education standards thereby
directly maintaining the pedagogic quality in the nursing profession.
Aim: The aim of
the study was to assess the satisfaction level among fourth-year nursing
students towards the BSN curriculum in the College of Health Sciences. Methods:
A descriptive cross-sectional survey design was used to conduct this study at
the College of Health Sciences. Purposive sampling technique. Nursing Student
Satisfaction Scale (NSSS) was used to obtain data on a 6-point Likert scale.
The study targeted fourth-year BSN students, hundred fifty questionnaires were
distributed, and 121 students responded, With a response rate of 80.6%.
Results: The
overall mean score of 80.88(19.1) revealed that the students were adequately
satisfied with the curriculum & teaching aspects. The physical environment
and infrastructure gained a maximum mean score of 70.1(25.3). In regard to
professional social interaction, the overall mean score was 77.1 (25.4). There
was a significant association between age and curriculum & teaching at the
level of p<0.05. In the curriculum and teaching aspect, the students were
maximum satisfied with curriculum design, clear description of course syllabi
and expected outcome from each course, Faculty knowledge, ability to integrate
theory into practice, improved communication skills, mutual collaboration with
faculty and student, increased confidence level to work at clinical settings.
Conclusion: Nursing students’ satisfaction towards the nursing curriculum is an
important yardstick to measure the level of satisfaction in terms of
curriculum, teaching, professional interaction and learning environment.
Author (s)
details:-
Gayathripriya
Narayanan
WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Development, College of Health &
Sports Sciences, University of Bahrain, Bahrain.
Hala
Mohamed Sanad
WHO Collaborating Center for Nursing Development, College of Health &
Sports Sciences, University of Bahrain, Bahrain.
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https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v1/8528E
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