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040 _cFoundation University
050 _a(CoN-Nur) LG 221 D35 N87
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100 0 _aAbillar, juvel zamroe
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245 1 0 _aClinical workloads and physical activity of students nurses [thesis] /
_cJuvel Zamroe Abillar, Louis Gregory Cabagtong, Canavia Rey cabanig, Nathaniel Andri Lope, Harravilla Malabo, Rian Christi Malang, Shakira Remoticado and Ray ann Camille Rubis.
260 _aDumaguete City
_bFoundation University,
_c2024.
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_c27 cm
502 _6Thesis Undergraduate (BS Nursing) -- Foundation University, 2024.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
520 _aThe aim of the study is to examine the impact of the weight of the finical workload in related learning experience of third-year student nurses in Foundation University to their physical activity performance and their relationship on the selectedvariables.The researcher applied the descriptive-correlational design and considered 84 third-year student nurses as respondents to the study.The researchers utilized a validated questionnaire for the physical activity performance of third-party dent nurses and for the weight of their clinical workload in their related learning experience. The researchers employed the Spearman Rank Order Correlation coefficients and weighted mean for treating the data.The result revealed that the weight of clinical workload in related learning experience of the thind-year student nurse's in Foundation University is "heavy."It was also found out that the physical activity performance of third-year student nurses is "moderate" in terms of physicalactivity participation and non-exercise. In addition, their physical activity performance in exercise is "low" Furthermore,it was discovered that there is a significant relationship between their weight of clinical workload in related learning experience and their physical activity performance in terms of physical activity participation and non-exercise.Lastly,their sex is directly related to their physical activity performance in terms of participation in physical activity and exercise. Keywords:weight of clinical workload,related learning experience,physical activity performance,physical activity participation,exercise,non-exercise.
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_xHealth--Religious aspects.
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_aWeight of clinical workload
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_arelated learning experience
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_aphysical activity performance
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_aPhysical activity participation
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_aExercise
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_aNon-Exercise
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700 1 _aAnalou E. Estrellado
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700 0 _aJulius Ceasar M. Fortich
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700 0 _aAnalyn L. Garabato
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