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Coping self-efficacy of nursing undergraduates with problem-based curricula.

Contemporary Nurse 2018 October 28
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined whether nursing undergraduates can cope with a problem-based learning curriculum and its associated factors.

OBJECTIVES: We studied nursing undergraduates' evaluations and attitudes related to the problem-based learning teaching method and their associated factors in the Chinese context, and evaluated their self-efficacy for coping with the problem-based learning curricula.

METHODS: A purposely designed 20-item questionnaire was used to quantify how nursing undergraduates evaluated the problem-based learning mode and their associated factors. Coping self-efficacy was measured with a modified Chinese version of the scale.

RESULTS: The total coping self-efficacy score of nursing undergraduates was 53.32 ± 5.238 (M ± SD).

CONCLUSIONS: The coping self-efficacy of nursing undergraduates was moderate, making them better qualified to cope with a problem-based learning curriculum. To increase nursing undergraduates' coping self-efficacy, we should take measures to decrease nursing undergraduates' stress regarding problem-based learning curricula and give them more opportunities to obtain abundant periodicals through the internet.

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