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Presented by: Rizky Amelia 140221807915
The Correlation between the Mastery of Sentence Stress, Grammar, and the Oral Presentation of Medical Records in English by Ngudi
Waluyo Nursing Academy Students,Ungaran-Central Java, Indonesia. By Fahrur Rozi
A Journal on Applied Linguistics
Importance of sentences stress
Importance of using correct
grammar
English speaking
Background
For example when they report information about patients’ medical records with wrong grammatical and pronunciation, the receivers may not understand the information which then can cause wrong decisions in taking care the patients.
The globalizatio
n era
Job opportuniti
es in English
speaking countries
Compete with other
nurses from other countries
Cannot
communicate well
in Englis
h`
confusing
information
Research question:
Is there any significant correlation between the mastery of sentence stress and grammar, and the oral presentation of medical records in English by nursing students of Ngudi Waluyo Academy Students?
Research obj
ective:
The significance of the study:
Review of related literature:
For example, “I gave the patient 75 micrograms of synthroid this morning.”
Word stress
Sentence stress
What
To whom
When
For example: The nurse assesses the position of the patient’s catheter 3 hours ago.
• Medical record: WHATWHOHOW
GrammarResults for
patients under their
care
Correct spelling
Cont….
•correlational researchResearch Method
•46 students of the third year of Ngudi Waluyo Nursing Academy
Participants
•a test•an oral presentation checklist
Instruments
Data Analysis
• The results of the test and checklist were scored and encoded in a spreadsheet for analysis.
1. The percentage2. The Pearson’s product moment correlation
coefficient3. The multiple regression technique was used
as the major analysis4. A statistical program of SPSS that was
suitable for analyzing research data that met its objectivity and accountability.
Results:
71,74% or 33 students’
(good)
•mostly students have good oral presentation skills when they speak grammatically correct sentences and emphasize certain words in their speech
The effect 0,871
The effect 0,854
•shows there is a high significant correlation or positive correlation
Results
81,5% the contributio
n
•have a positive effect on the oral presentation of medical records in English by nursing students
t- value:Sentence s.
4,450Grammar 3,651
•have a positive effect on the oral presentation of medical records in English by nursing students.
Conclusion:
Both sentence stress and grammar are significantly related to oral presentation.
The emphasis on the content words in sentences while speaking and making sentences grammatically correct will give a positive effect to the nursing students’ oral presentations.
Suggestion:
1. Nursing students are expected to develop an awareness of the relationship of grammar through meaningful contextual language.
2. English lecturers must teach students how to form sentences in a grammatically-correct manner.
3. They also must teach the students to appropriately use medical terminology when speaking.
Presenter’s comment:
•
Content Instruments
Previous studiesInteresting
Population, sample, technique
sampling
Significance, conclusion, suggestion
SystematicData analysis
Reference:
Rozi, F. 2011. The Correlation between the Mastery of Sentence Stress and Grammar, and the Oral Presentation of Medical Records in English by Ngudi Waluyo Nursing Academy Students. Asian EFL Journal, 56(5): 54-63, (Online), (http://www.asian-efl-journal.com/PTA/November-2011.pdf), retrieved on October 10th, 2014.