1. Entrepreneurship among Undergraduate Nursing Students at a public university.
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Soder RM, Cechet CEC, Higashi GDC, Silva LAAD, Amaral TMO, Menegaz JDC, Erdmann AL, and Santos JLGD
- Subjects
- Cross-Sectional Studies, Entrepreneurship, Humans, Universities, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate, Students, Nursing
- Abstract
Objectives: to identify undergraduate nursing students' entrepreneurial tendency at a public university., Methods: cross-sectional study, with a quantitative approach, with 135 undergraduate nursing students from a public university in the interior of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Data were collected using a socio-professional characterization form and a General measure of Enterprising Tendency test and analyzed using descriptive statistics., Results: among the five entrepreneurial tendencies, students presented results equal or above average in two dimensions: Drive and Determination (82.2%) and Need for Success (51.1%). The Creative tendency was the dimension with the highest percentage of participants below the average (68.9%). However, students in research or extension groups scored equal or above average in all five entrepreneurial tendencies., Conclusions: students showed low entrepreneurial tendencies, indicating the need for a broader approach to the subject in nursing education.
- Published
- 2021
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