International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 6, Issue 4, 2026
Effectiveness of Return Demonstration on Enhancing Related Learning Experience Skills and Clinical Performance among Nursing Students at Dr. Carlos S. Lanting College
Author(s): Abenaza Jeremy Charles T, Liwag Erika Lyka C, Llagas Cyril Ann U, Arceo Ashley Beatrice G, Aguilar Jeaniel M, Bea Teresa S Sengco
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficacy of return demonstration in improving associated learning experience skills and clinical performance among nursing students at Dr. Carlos S Lanting College. It specifically evaluated students' self-confidence and clinical competence in performing nursing procedures, applying theoretical knowledge, making clinical decisions, communicating, and managing clinical duties.
A quantitative study design was used, with a structured questionnaire as the major data collection tool. The respondents were nursing students, and the statistical methods used were the frequency and percentage, weighted mean average (WAM) and Cronbach's Alpha to analyze the data and verify instrument reliability.
The study found that the return demonstration greatly increased students' relevant learning experience skills and clinical performance. Respondents reported excellent levels of self-confidence and clinical performance, indicating that the technique adequately prepares individuals for real-world clinical situations.
The study concludes that return demonstration is an effective teaching method in nursing education. It is advised that educators continue to strengthen their implementation and that institutions allocate enough resources to facilitate student learning and skill development.
Keywords: Return Demonstration, Clinical Performance, Self-Confidence, and Nursing Students
Pages: 1337-1344
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