Exploration of health and health behaviours of undergraduate nursing students: a multi-methods study in two countries.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Dawn M Cameron, Francesca Muratore, Marion Tower, Claire E Eades, Josie M M Evans
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Abstract

Background: Nurses play a vital role in health promotion, and there may be a link between a nurse's own lifestyle practices and how they educate others. Supporting health and well-being in student nurses is critical given they will be educating others once registered and practicing.

Objectives: To explore the health and health behaviours of undergraduate nursing and midwifery students considering the demands of their profession, their public health role and their ability to be role models.

Design: Multi-methods study.

Methods: Undergraduate nursing students in the second and third years of their programme were invited to self-complete a health and health behaviour questionnaire in a Scottish and Australian Higher Education Institution. Qualitative data were collected from a convenience sample of 20 third-year nursing and midwifery students.

Results: Two hundred and thirty-five Scottish students and 113 Australian students, 175 (85%) and 84 (74%), respectively, completed the questionnaire. Some differences and similarities were noted across groups, in particular, perceived physical health, the prevalence of binge drinking, smoking and being overweight/obese and some dietary measures were found to be less favourable among Scottish students. There were worryingly high levels of poor mental well-being at both higher education institutions, with scores on a mental well-being scale suggesting that (82) 34.7% of Scottish students and 33 (29.6%) of Australian students were at risk of depression. Nine Scottish students and 11 Australian students were interviewed. Key contributors and barriers to healthy behaviours were noted across both groups of students in relation to lifestyle. Students perceived that certain elements of their curriculum had implications on their ability or motivation to make healthy lifestyle choices.

Conclusion: The poor health and health behaviours of future nurses need to be addressed in their higher education to shape resilient role models for future nursing practice.

Impact statement: Priority should be given to supportive learning environments for student nurses that foster emotional support and encourage healthy lifestyles.

两国护生健康与健康行为的多方法研究
背景:护士在促进健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用,护士自己的生活方式实践与他们如何教育他人之间可能存在联系。支持学生护士的健康和福祉至关重要,因为一旦注册和执业,他们将教育其他人。目的:探讨护理助产学本科学生在专业需求、公共卫生角色和榜样能力方面的健康与健康行为。设计:多方法研究。方法:在苏格兰和澳大利亚的一所高等教育机构,邀请二年级和三年级的本科护理学生自行完成一份健康和健康行为问卷。定性数据收集自20名护理和助产学三年级学生的方便样本。结果:苏格兰学生235人,澳大利亚学生113人,分别175人(85%)和84人(74%)完成了问卷调查。注意到各群体之间的一些差异和相似之处,特别是在感知的身体健康、酗酒、吸烟和超重/肥胖的普遍程度以及一些饮食措施方面,发现苏格兰学生不太有利。在这两所高等教育机构中,令人担忧的是,心理健康状况不佳的程度很高,心理健康量表的得分表明,34.7%的苏格兰学生和29.6%的澳大利亚学生有抑郁的风险。9名苏格兰学生和11名澳大利亚学生接受了采访。在两组学生中都指出了与生活方式有关的健康行为的主要影响因素和障碍。学生们认为,课程的某些内容对他们选择健康生活方式的能力或动机有影响。结论:未来护士的健康状况和健康行为需要在其高等教育中得到解决,以塑造未来护理实践的弹性角色榜样。影响说明:应优先考虑为学生护士提供支持性学习环境,培养情感支持和鼓励健康的生活方式。
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Contemporary Nurse
Contemporary Nurse 医学-护理
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
38
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Contemporary Nurse is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to increase nursing skills, knowledge and communication, assist in professional development and to enhance educational standards by publishing stimulating, informative and useful articles on a range of issues influencing professional nursing research, teaching and practice. Contemporary Nurse is a forum for nursing educators, researchers and professionals who require high-quality, peer-reviewed research on emerging research fronts, perspectives and protocols, community and family health, cross-cultural research, recruitment, retention, education, training and practitioner perspectives. Contemporary Nurse publishes original research articles, reviews and discussion papers.
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