Abstract:
Background: Due to many negative aspects of educational environment tudents have not well
attaining their professional demands that affect their perception and qualities of nursing care
delivered to the community. Thus, assessment of students’ perception and associated factors
towards educational environment is vital to forecast the value of teaching and learning systems.
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess nursing student’s perception and factors affecting
towards their educational environment in governmental universities of southwest, Ethiopia.
Methods: Institution based quantitative cross-sectional study design supplemented by in-depth
interview method.Then validated Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure
(DREEM)was administered by Amharic and Afan Oromo version from April 9 to 23/2019 on 422
subjects. The data wasentered in to Epi data 3.1, exported to SPSS 23,analyzed using linear
regression and Cronbach’s alpha was 0.85 for all variables,the total DREEM mean scores, sub
scores, SD, 95%C.I.were calculated and a P-value < 0.05 considered as statistically significant.
Results: Out of 422 subjects, 405 answered the questionnaire entirely which give a response rate
of 96%. Overall mean perception of nursing students was 124.76/200(corresponding to 62.4%)
which implies that, more positive than negative educational environment.The DREEM subscales
mean scores shows that, students perception of learning 31.61(66%) i.e., more positive
perception; perception of teachers 25.4(58%)i.e.,moving in the right direction;academic self
perception 22.52(70.3%)i.e., more positive; perceptionof atmospheres 29.178(61%)i.e.,Positive
attitudes;and social self perception16.08(57.4%)i.e.,not so bad. There was statistically a
significant relationship with nursing student’s perception and study years, academic status,
gender, marital status, student’s ability to remember, motivation to learn, satisfaction with
learning process, student’s support system and learning facilities.
Conclusion and recommendation: Nursing student’s perception towards their educational
environment was more positive than negative in south west governmental Universities of
Ethiopia. To make the educational environment more attractive and an excellent, specific
affecting factor should require close intervention, monitoring and evaluation.