Facility Availability and Clinical Practice in Nursing Education in a Private College in Iloilo

Trisha Angela G. Anacan

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Michelle G. Centino

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Kylah Mae L. Fermocil *

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Lorraine Mae S. Laraya

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Elijah Mae C. Mamon

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Kyle Reia P. Patosa

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

Alysa G. Silorio

Iloilo Doctors’ College, Iloilo City, Philippines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The transition from theoretical nursing education in the classroom to actual clinical practice required not only knowledge but also competence, confidence, and adequate institutional support. The availability of learning facilities played a crucial role in strengthening students' clinical abilities and supporting the integration of theory into practice. The study aimed to determine the level of facility availability and clinical practice and examine the relationship between these variables among Bachelor of Science in Nursing students in a Private College in Iloilo City. A descriptive-correlational research design was utilized involving 305 Level 2 to Level 4 nursing students selected through stratified sampling. The data collected were collected using an adopted questionnaire measuring facility availability and a researcher-made instrument assessing clinical practice. Ethical clearance was secured prior to data collection to ensure voluntary participation, confidentiality, and protection of the respondents’ rights.

Findings revealed that Facility Availability was generally perceived as moderate to high, although certain areas such as classroom infrastructure required improvement. Clinical practice was likewise rated moderate to high, with motivation, confidence, and critical thinking identified as strong indicators, while exposure to varied clinical cases received lower ratings. A significant moderate positive relationship was found between facility availability and clinical practice, indicating that improved facilities were associated with better clinical outcomes. Strengthening institutional facilities can enhance students' clinical competence and support the overall quality of nursing education.

Keywords: Facility adaptability, clinical practice, nursing education, student nurses


How to Cite

Anacan, Trisha Angela G., Michelle G. Centino, Kylah Mae L. Fermocil, Lorraine Mae S. Laraya, Elijah Mae C. Mamon, Kyle Reia P. Patosa, and Alysa G. Silorio. 2026. “Facility Availability and Clinical Practice in Nursing Education in a Private College in Iloilo”. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health 9 (1):552-69. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajrnh/2026/v9i1299.

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