The Relationship Between Parents' Educational Patterns and Decision-Making Abilities in Nursing Students
Abstract
Background: The family is the most basic social institution to print human
qualities, even the good and bad development of children determining by the
formation of a person in the family. One of the tasks of child development
is achieving decision-making abilities. But the fact is that teenagers who are
represented by students often do the wrong thing because of their inability
to make the right decision. The action can be non-academic or academic.
The phenomenon of how to educate children at this time is also getting
worse, and this can seek from the increasing number of cases of violence
against children.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship
between parents' educational patterns and decision-making abilities in
nursing students at the Nursing Academy of Pasuruan.
Methods: This research used observational analytic study with a crosssectional
design. The population was the student of Nursing Academy
Pasuruan as many as 200 students. A sample of 80 students were selected by
simple random sampling. Data were collected using two questionnaires that
have been tested for validity and reliability, with item-total correlations >
0.20 and Cronbach alpha > 0.60 and analyzed by Spearman ranks.
Results: The results of the study found that there is a relationship between
parents' educational patterns and decision-making abilities in nursing
students (p > 0.05). Positive experiences will encourage children to continue
to look for better decision-making strategies in the future.
Conclusion: Further research on parents' educational patterns needs to be
done with more holistic measurements, namely relating to efforts to meet
biological, psychological, social, and spiritual needs.
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