Mental Health Status and the Readiness of Nursing Students to Serve During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Q3 Nursing
Leonora Paice, Naime Brajshori, Iliriana Alloqi Tahirbegolli, Antigona Dervishaj Ukehaxhaj, Blerta Kryeziu, Derya Yildiz, Flaka Hoti, Shkelzen Osmani, Bernard Tahirbegolli
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This study aims to assess the state of mental health of nursing students in Kosovo and their willingness to provide professional health services for individuals at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this cross-sectional survey, undergraduate nursing students from three higher education institutions in Kosovo participate from May 25, 2020, to June 5, 2020. Data was collected through a structured, anonymous, self-directed questionnaire, via the online platform-google forms. Questions about nursing knowledge, skills and competences, and willingness to work, if necessary, in healthcare facilities in Kosovo before graduation during the COVID-19 pandemic, were organised according to the Likert scale. Four hundred and seventy-two nursing students (82% female; and mean age 20.3±1.8 years) participated in the study. 18.2% of students required further evaluation for depression, 48.3% for anxiety and 30.7% for stress. 77.8% of students agreed that they had acquired sufficient knowledge, 80.6% that they had sufficient skills, and 75.9% that they had sufficient competences, during their studies, to work as nurses. Female students had higher stress (8.55±4.06) and anxiety scores (6.65±4.08) compared to their male counterparts (7.46±4.35; and 5.02±4.07; respectively) (p<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference among categories of stress, anxiety and depression, and nursing student’s willingness to work or not during COVID-19 pandemic (p>0.05). Most nursing students in Kosovo appear ready and willing to join qualified nurses in healthcare institutions, in delivering health services during COVID-19 pandemic.
Covid-19大流行期间护生心理健康状况与服务准备
本研究旨在评估科索沃护理专业学生的心理健康状况,以及他们在COVID-19大流行期间为面临风险的个人提供专业卫生服务的意愿。在这项横断面调查中,来自科索沃三所高等教育机构的本科护理专业学生参加了2020年5月25日至2020年6月5日的调查。数据是通过结构化的、匿名的、自我导向的问卷,通过在线平台——谷歌表格收集的。在COVID-19大流行期间,根据李克特量表组织了有关护理知识、技能和能力以及必要时毕业前在科索沃医疗机构工作的意愿的问题。472名护生(82%为女性;平均年龄(20.3±1.8岁)。18.2%的学生需要进一步评估抑郁,48.3%的学生需要进一步评估焦虑,30.7%的学生需要进一步评估压力。77.8%的学生认为他们在学习期间获得了足够的知识,80.6%的学生认为他们有足够的技能,75.9%的学生认为他们有足够的能力从事护士工作。女生的压力(8.55±4.06)和焦虑得分(6.65±4.08)高于男生(7.46±4.35);和5.02±4.07;) (p0.05)。科索沃的大多数护理专业学生似乎已经准备好并愿意加入医疗机构的合格护士行列,在COVID-19大流行期间提供卫生服务。
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Open Public Health Journal
Open Public Health Journal Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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期刊介绍: The Open Public Health Journal is an Open Access online journal which publishes original research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, short articles and guest edited single topic issues in the field of public health. Topics covered in this interdisciplinary journal include: public health policy and practice; theory and methods; occupational health and education; epidemiology; social medicine; health services research; ethics; environmental health; adolescent health; AIDS care; mental health care. The Open Public Health Journal, a peer reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available worldwide.
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