The Usefulness of Peer Tutoring and its Impact on Nursing Students' Academic Performance, Psychological Empowerment, and Satisfaction: Pre-Post Design

The entry to a professional course such as nursing is challenging for the students, due to its multifaceted curriculum and learning expectations. This study investigates the impact of peer tutoring on academic performance, psychological empowerment, and satisfaction among first-year nursing students...

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Published inSAGE open nursing Vol. 10; p. 23779608241282168
Main Authors Al Yahyaei, Asma, Natarajan, Jansi Rani, Seshan, Vidya, Joseph, Mickael Antoine, Valsaraj, Blessy Prabha, Hamed Al Abri, Fatema
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States SAGE Publications 01.01.2024
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Summary:The entry to a professional course such as nursing is challenging for the students, due to its multifaceted curriculum and learning expectations. This study investigates the impact of peer tutoring on academic performance, psychological empowerment, and satisfaction among first-year nursing students. A quantitative approach with one-group pre-test post-test design was utilized. The study participants were 104 students, with 98 completing both pre- and post-test assessments. Findings revealed a significant increase in academic performance following peer tutoring (t = 8.97, p < .001), particularly among female participants (t = 4.14, p < .001). Analysis of perceived usefulness showed higher ratings among peer tutors compared to tutees (t = 4.380, p =< .000). Additionally, students with lower GPAs (Grade Point Average) demonstrated significant improvement in academic performance post-tutoring in the ANOVA (F = 6.214, p < .001). A positive correlation was found between psychological empowerment and the perceived usefulness of peer tutoring. Peer tutors reported high levels of satisfaction and positive experiences (r = 0.639, p = 0.001). This study emphasises the value of peer tutoring in enhancing academic outcomes and highlights the significance of demographic variables in educational interventions. The need for widespread implementation of peer tutoring programs, personalized approaches addressing gender biases, and comprehensive support for students with diverse academic backgrounds would enhance academic outcomes. The correlation between psychological empowerment and the perceived usefulness of peer tutoring climaxes the importance of addressing students' psychological needs in educational interventions.
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Department of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
ISSN:2377-9608
2377-9608
DOI:10.1177/23779608241282168