Abstract

Objective To explore the status quo of creative self-efficacy and research performance in nursing undergraduates and to analyze the correlation between the two. Methods Totally 190 senior nursing undergraduates who practiced in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University were selected by convenient sampling and investigated with the Creative Self-Efficacy Scale and the Research Performance Self-Rating Scale for nursing staff. Results The 190 nursing undergraduates' creative self-efficacy score totaled (65.31±9.51) , and their total research performance score was (72.85±13.97) . Univariate analysis revealed that there was statistically significant difference in creative self-efficacy scores between nursing undergraduates who were student leaders or not (P<0.05) ; and there were statistically significant differences in research performance scores between nursing undergraduates with different English levels, computer skills and home address (P<0.05) . The scores of various dimensions creative self-efficacy were positively correlated with the scores of various dimensions of research performance (P<0.01) . Conclusions Nursing undergraduates' creative self-efficacy and research performance need to be improved. Universities and colleges should actively launch activities which are beneficial to their research literacy and creative awareness and take scientific research activities as one of the most pathways to develop nursing students' research literacy and creativeness and entrepreneurship. Key words: Students, nursing; Undergraduates; Creative self-efficacy; Scientific research; Talent cultivation

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