Academic Motivation in Nursing Students: A Hybrid Concept Analysis

Forough Rafii1, Maryam Saeedi1, Soroor Parvizy1

  • 1Nursing Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

Related Concept Videos

Problem-Solving Before Instruction (PS-I): A Protocol for Assessment and Intervention in Students with Different Abilities10:26

Problem-Solving Before Instruction (PS-I): A Protocol for Assessment and Intervention in Students with Different Abilities

This protocol guides researchers and educators through implementation of the Problem-Solving before Instruction approach (PS-I) in an undergraduate statistics class. It also describes an embedded experimental evaluation of this implementation, where the efficacy of PS-I is measured in terms of learning and motivation in students with different cognitive and affective predispositions.
4.4K
Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education10:07

Using Learning Outcome Measures to assess Doctoral Nursing Education

The structure and process for measuring student learning outcomes through customizable assessment rubrics is discussed and applied to a doctoral nursing education...
19.4K
Persuasion: Motivational Factors Influencing Attitude Change09:26

Persuasion: Motivational Factors Influencing Attitude Change

Source: William Brady & Jay Van Bavel—New York University
Decades of social psychological research sought to understand a fundamental question that pervades our social life including politics, marketing and public health; namely, how are people persuaded to change their attitudes towards an idea, person, or object? Traditional work found that there are key factors that influence whether persuasion is successful or not including the source of the persuasive message ("source"),...
26.8K
Secondary Motives: Power Motivation and Achievement Motivation01:27

Secondary Motives: Power Motivation and Achievement Motivation

Power motivation and achievement motivation are two essential social motives identified by psychologist David McClelland. These motives influence behavior in various personal and professional contexts, shaping how individuals interact with others and pursue their goals.
Power motivation is characterized by the desire to influence, control, or have an impact on others. It is shaped by an individual's experiences, social environment, and cultural context. People with high power motivation are...
536
Secondary Motives: Affiliation Motivation and Aggression Motivation01:21

Secondary Motives: Affiliation Motivation and Aggression Motivation

Affiliation motivation is the intrinsic desire to connect with others and belong to a social group, which plays a crucial role in forming and maintaining personal relationships. This type of motivation is essential for psychological well-being, as it provides individuals with a sense of community and support. An example of this is a student who joins a study group in order to feel a sense of connection. People with high affiliation motivation actively seek social approval, take satisfaction in...
659
SWOT Analysis - Concept01:20

SWOT Analysis - Concept

SWOT Analysis is used to assess an organization's internal strengths and weaknesses, and the external opportunities and threats it faces in a particular environment. "SWOT" stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
2.1K