HUBUNGAN ANTARA MINAT MENJADI PERAWAT DENGAN PRESTASI BELAJAR DI FAKULTAS ILMU KESEHATAN UNIVESITAS ISLAM ASSYAFI’IYAH JAKARTA
Abstract
Introduction: Someone who wants to be a nurse, should have a high interest. so he will earnestly study,
seen by the behavior of such diligent study, diligent reading, tasks and others. Results of learning the
shape of a good performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between
interest in becoming a nurse with the achievement of students of the Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Islam As-Shafi'ites Jakarta. Methods: Type a descriptive correlative study, samplenya as
many as 59 students. Research instruments using questionnaires and documentation. Univariate
analysis of data put (%) and bivariate analysis wear Chi-Square test α = 5%. Result: The high interest
in becoming a nurse 55.9% and student achievement is good enough to 52.5%. Value Chi-Square (X2)
= 7.861> 3.841 (X2 table) means that there is a relationship. Conclusion: there is a fairly strong
correlation between interest in becoming nurses 0.485 and the learning achievement Suggestion: in
order to further enhance student learning spirit, pray before the course begins and parents better
support their interests.
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