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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of awareness toward disabled persons among nursing students and to identify associating factors for their awareness of disabled persons.
Method: 410 nursing students completed the survey on the awareness and frequency of contacts toward disabled persons, self-efficacy, and clinical practice satisfaction.
Results: The scores in awareness, contact, clinical practice satisfaction was 50.53¡¾7.53, 52.41¡¾10.61, 79.21¡¾10.88 and 67.04¡¾9.47, respectively, indicating. Awareness of disabled persons had significant positive correlations with frequency of contact (p£¼.001), satisfaction with nursing major (p=.045), satisfaction with clinical practice (p£¼.001) and self-efficacy (p=.029).
Conclusion: To improve awareness of disability, we need to improve student¡¯s satisfaction with nursing major and clinical practice by modifying the curriculum. Thereby awareness toward disabled and the weak can improve naturally.
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Disabled persons, Personal satisfaction, Satisfaction of clinical practice, Awareness, Self-efficacy
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