Comparison of the clinical practice satisfaction of nursing students in Korea and the USA.

Nurs Health Sci

College of Nursing, Institute of Health Services Research, Yonsei University, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea.

Published: March 2009

The objective of this research was to compare the clinical practice satisfaction of nursing students in South Korea and the United States. A self-report questionnaire on 'Satisfaction of clinical nursing practice of undergraduate students' was used to survey 131 nursing students of the Yonsei University in South Korea and 109 nursing students of the Colorado Christian University in the USA. Findings indicate that American nursing students had significantly higher clinical practice satisfaction levels than the Korean students. Two factors were identified to explain the differences. One is the different motivation for choosing a nursing major and the second is the different clinical practice environment. Although different countries utilize clinical practice differently, it is beneficial to understand the factors that influence students' satisfaction levels by comparing countries' nursing education system.

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