护理专业学生学业和临床压力的预测因素。

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241290392
Nermen Abdelftah Mohamed, Samah Osman Ali, Elturabi Elsayed Elkhider Ehrahim, Amany Lotfy Ahmed, Ahmed Mohamed Wahba
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导言:由于具有挑战性的课业、评估和教育要求,以及与获得实际医疗保健经验相关的压力,护理专业学生承受着巨大的学业和临床压力。这些挑战会导致焦虑、害怕出错以及对病人健康的担忧,最终影响学生的心理健康和他们为护理事业所做的准备。目的:评估护理专业学生学业和临床压力的预测因素:方法:采用横断面研究设计,对 113 名护理专业学生进行方便抽样调查。研究小组在萨塔姆-本-阿卜杜勒-阿齐兹王子大学护理系应用医学科学学院开展了这项研究。研究人员使用三种工具进行数据收集,并要求所有护理专业学生完成在线问卷,其中包括临床环境感知和学业压力:研究的护生平均年龄为 21.2 岁。研究发现,学生的感知压力水平适中,此外,学生在学业压力领域的总平均水平和标准偏差为 90.5 ± 32。此外,护理专业学生的感知压力与每周临床环境时数、护理专业学生的医院临床环境类型之间存在明显关系。学业压力与学生的年龄存在相关性。学生的学业压力与他们的教育水平在统计学上有明显的相关性:结论:学业和临床压力对护生的影响很大;增加压力的最常见原因是害怕犯错和伤害病人:因此,本研究提倡在将护生送往临床前制定教育策略和结构化课程设置,以提高他们的能力,减轻学业和临床压力。
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Predictors of Academic and Clinical Stress Among Nursing Students.

Introduction: Nursing students experience significant academic and clinical stress due to challenging coursework, assessments, and educational demands, as well as the pressures associated with gaining practical healthcare experience. These challenges can lead to anxiety, fear of making errors, and concerns about patient well-being, ultimately impacting students' mental health and their preparation for a nursing career.

Objective: assesses the predictors of academic and clinical stress among nursing students.

Method: A cross-sectional study design was used with a convenience sample of 113 nursing students. The study team conducted the study at the Faculty of Applied Medical Science, Nursing Department at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University. The researchers used three instruments for data collection and asked all nurse students to complete the online questionnaires, which utilized perceived clinical settings and academic stress.

Results: The mean age of the studied nursing students was 21.2 years old. The study observed students had moderate perceived stress levels furthermore, the total levels of the academic stress domain's mean and standard deviation in students were 90.5 ± 32. Also, a significant relationship between perceived stress and clinical setting hours per week in nursing students, and hospital clinical setting type in nursing students. There was a correlation between academic stress and the ages of students. Students' academic stress was statistically significantly correlated with their educational level.

Conclusion: Academic and clinical stress significantly impacts nursing students; the most common reasons that increase stress are fear of making mistakes and harming the patient.

Recommendation: Accordingly, the study advocates for developing educational strategies and a structured course curriculum before student nurses are sent to clinical areas to enhance their capabilities and reduce academic and clinical stress.

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