Objective structured clinical examination: Do first-year nursing students perceive it to be stressful?

Q2 Medicine
Dorothee Line Adibone Emebigwine, Ntombizodwa S B Linda, Penelope Martin
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Abstract

Background:  The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is widely accepted as an effective means of assessing clinical competence and nursing skills. There is, however, little existing knowledge on how first-year nursing students perceived stress during their first OSCE.

Objectives:  To determine the perception of stress; to identify the perceived factors causing stress; and to determine the perceived incidence of stress.

Method:  A descriptive, survey was conducted on a sample of 82 first-year nursing students using the Perceived Stress Scale (PPS).

Results:  The results showed that more than half (n = 54) of students perceived stress at moderate levels. Students not having sufficient time to complete the OSCE was perceived as the main factor causing stress (mean = 22.04; standard deviation [s.d.] = 6.21). The correlation between perception of stress and perceived factors causing stress showed a significant weak positive linear correlation among the variables (r = 0.45; p  0.05).

Conclusion:  The study findings are important as the data determining the first-year nursing students' perception of stress were collected immediately after their first OSCE, which may indicate that perception of stress was related to the actual event rather than the preparation for the OSCE. A follow-up qualitative research study should be conducted, preferably in the same setting, so that the students' experiences of stress during the first OSCE can be explored in depth.

客观结构化临床检查:护理一年级学生是否感到有压力?
背景:客观结构化临床检查(OSCE)被广泛接受为评估临床能力和护理技能的有效手段。然而,关于大一护理学生在第一次欧安组织期间如何感知压力的现有知识很少。目的:了解压力感知;识别引起压力的感知因素;并确定压力的感知发生率。方法:采用压力感知量表(PPS)对82名护理一年级学生进行描述性调查。结果:超过一半(n = 54)的学生感到压力处于中等水平。学生没有足够的时间完成OSCE被认为是造成压力的主要因素(平均= 22.04;标准偏差= 6.21)。应激感知与应激感知因素之间呈显著的弱线性正相关(r = 0.45;p 0.05)。结论:本研究结果具有重要意义,因为决定护理一年级学生压力感知的数据是在他们第一次参加欧安组织后立即收集的,这可能表明压力感知与实际事件有关,而不是与欧安组织的准备有关。应该进行后续的定性研究,最好是在相同的环境中进行,以便深入探讨学生在第一次欧安组织期间的压力体验。
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Curationis
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