- Sağlık Bilimlerinde Değer
- Vol: 4 Issue: 3
- Why Nursing and Midwifery Students Do Research and Participate in Scientific Activities?
Why Nursing and Midwifery Students Do Research and Participate in Scientific Activities?
Authors : Nevin Akdolun Balkaya, Naciye Demirtaş Çevik, Meral Atik Nalbant, Duygu Murat Öztürk, Emel Ağartan, Ayşe Önder
Pages : 1-6
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Publication Date : 2014-11-29
Article Type : Research
Abstract :This study aimed to investigate reasons of undergraduate nursing/midwifery students’ engagement in scientific activities. This cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted during V. National Nursing Students Congress in Urfa. The sample included 133 of 550 registered students who were available and accepted to participate. Data were collected by means of a questionnaire including 36 questions about demographics, scientific activities and reasons of students during sessions by self-report. The average age of students was 22 and 95% of them were female. Of students 72.9% were attended at a congress the first-time and 86.5% with at least one study. They said that they carried out research because they want to improve themselves (73.7%), learn how to do a research (57.9%) and contribute to improvements of their professions (44.4%). Of participants 79.7% have decided to do the research and 43.6% have determined the study issues themselves. They were supported by their advisors (98.4%) and friends (53.5%) for their scientific activities, and 91.3% of participants found their advisors’ supports sufficient. 67.7% of attendants have also got economical supports and 70% of them were supported by their families. Students said that by doing research their problem solving skills are improved (66.9%), they learned teamwork (66.2%), writing and communication (57.9%), but lack of sufficient time was their major problem (84.2%). A significant number of students wanted to perpetuate their scientific activities to make academic career (92.5%) and practice their profession (89.5%) in the future. Findings suggest that almost all of the participants desired to do the research to resume their scientific activities and to make academic carrier.Keywords : Nursing, midwifery, education, undergraduate research, scientific activity