Ebj Chino
Ebj Chino
Ebj Chino
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Authors: Aurelio, H., Bautista, B., Casimiro, R., Dichoso, N., Endaya, R., Ignacio, S., &
Mallari, C.
B. INTRODUCTION
Research Respondents: 507 nursing students from Nueva Ecija University of Science
and Technology's College of Nursing made up the research participants. Throughout the
study period, every respondent who was accessible was included using the total
enumeration sampling.
Research Design: A descriptive-correlational research design was used for the study.
The researchers were able to examine possible relationships between
sociodemographic characteristics and disaster preparedness elements in addition to
describing the present practices, knowledge, and attitudes of nursing students regarding
preparedness during disasters.
Method for Data Collection: A four-part research questionnaire that was distributed to
respondents via Google Forms was used to gather data. The survey included sections
on sociodemographic profile, preparedness practices, attitude toward preparedness,
and knowledge of disaster preparedness. A 5-point Likert scale was utilized in the
questionnaire to collect data on respondents' perceptions and experiences.
D. RESULTS
E. DISCUSSION
Overall, the study highlights how crucial it is for nursing students to receive
ongoing instruction, training, and drills in order to improve their preparedness for
disasters. Policymakers and educational institutions can better prepare upcoming
healthcare professionals to respond to disasters and build community resilience by
focusing on specific knowledge, attitude, and practice areas.
F. APPLICABILITY OF THE JOURNAL FINDINGS TO THE NURSING
PRACTICE, EDUCATION, AND RESEARCH:
1. Nursing Practice: The study emphasizes how crucial continuing education is for
improving nurses' readiness for emergencies. It emphasizes how important it is
for nurses to include family preparedness in their plans so that they can
concentrate on their work during emergencies.
3. Nursing Research: The study advances nursing research by figuring out what
influences students' readiness for disasters. Subsequent investigations may
examine the efficaciousness of particular training interventions and the sustained
retention of disaster preparedness competencies beyond graduation.