Factores metacognitivos y su influencia en el rendimiento académico, estudiantes de enfermería. CRUBO, Universidad de Panamá. 2021.
Resumen
This present study
is titled Metacognitive factors and their influence on academic
performance in Nursing Degree
students, CRUBO, University of Panama, 2021. Its objective
is to analyze the metacognitive factors that influence students ' academic performance belonging
to the Nursing College, Regional University Center of Bocas del Toro
The approach of this study is quantitative because it regards previous research concerning
the given topic, thus being a quantitative study with such profile where the data collection was
based on the measurement of the variables or on the concepts contained in the hypothesis. Their
results will be displayed through statistics and percentages after applying a survey for students and
one for professors. This instrument was previously tested for reliability by experts. The scope of
the study is descriptive/correlational
It is Descriptive since it aims to specify the properties, characteristics and profiles of
people, groups, communities, processes, objects or any other phenomenon hat is rendered to
analysis during the emergence of the study
between metacognitive factors and the academic performance of Sophomore and Senior Nursing
students at CRUBO, University of Panama.
It is correlational in scope since the two variables are associated assessing the relationship
applied, in which the respondent indicated their agreement or disagreement, which is done through
This research involves 76 students, to whom a Likert Scale psychometrie instrument was
an ordered and unidimensional scale.
The results have shown that the metacognitive factors, motivation, responsibility and
interaction are those that contribute to their academic performance in nursing.
tudents; while stress is the indicator that affects the academic performance of nursing students on
a larger scale.
The results and analysis of this research lead us to develop a tutorial program to strengthen
the metacognitive skills of sophomore, junior and senior students who likewise demonstrate
deficient academic performance of the Nursing.