NURSING STUDENTS’ LIVED EXPERIENCES OF ATTENDING A PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL STRESS MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

H. Mason
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Nursing is a stressful profession. Research indicates that nursing students, who may be inexperienced and still developing professional skills, may be particularly vulnerable to secondary stress. Psycho-educational stress management programmes could assist nursing students to address the challenges associated with secondary stress. This article reports on a qualitative study that explored 13 nursing students’ (female = 11, mean age = 19.38, range 18-22) lived experiences of attending a psycho-educational stress management programme. Data were collected by means of in-depth interviews and narrative sketches. A central theme emerged following the qualitative analysis, namely: a journey of personal development. The central theme is presented in terms of three subthemes, namely: (1) roadblocks and opportunities: Distressing and satisfying experiences, (2) the choice: disengagement of meaning, and (3) embracing resilience. Overall the findings indicate that the psycho-educational stress management programme served as a valuable approach to address secondary stress among nursing students. Limitations and avenues for further research are discussed.
护理学生参加心理教育压力管理课程的生活经历
护理是一个压力很大的职业。研究表明,护理专业的学生,可能没有经验,仍在发展专业技能,可能特别容易受到二次压力。心理教育压力管理方案可以帮助护理学生解决与二次压力相关的挑战。本文报告了一项质性研究,探讨了13名护理专业学生(女性11人,平均年龄19.38岁,范围18-22岁)参加心理教育压力管理课程的生活经历。通过深度访谈和叙事小品的方式收集数据。定性分析之后出现了一个中心主题,即:个人发展之旅。中心主题通过三个子主题呈现,即:(1)障碍和机会:痛苦和满足的经历;(2)选择:脱离意义;(3)拥抱弹性。总体而言,研究结果表明,心理教育压力管理方案是解决护理学生二次压力的有价值的方法。讨论了进一步研究的局限性和途径。
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