描述南非一所大学护理专业学生的疲劳和疲劳。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2675
Waheedha Emmamally, Dorien Wentzel, Petra Brysiewicz
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背景:新冠肺炎疫情后,网络平台得到了学生和教师的大力支持,但与学生的疲惫和疲劳有关。目的:了解南非某大学护理专业学生的变焦疲劳情况。方法:在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省进行了一项定量的横断面研究,收集了146名在选定的大学注册的四年制护理学士课程的护理学生的数据。变焦疲劳和疲劳量表收集了对一般疲劳、视觉疲劳、社交疲劳、动机疲劳和情绪疲劳领域的反应数据。使用国际商业机器,社会科学统计软件包26.0版本对数据进行分析。对人口统计学进行描述性统计,计算总分,计算不同领域的平均分和95%置信区间。计算了Mann Whitney U和Kruskal Wallis独立测试以确定人口统计学和Zoom使用之间的关联。结果:Zoom疲劳评分为46.71分(s.d = 10.50)。动机疲劳结构的平均得分最高,为3.29分(s.d = 0.83),其次是一般疲劳(3.18 s.d = 0.81)、社交疲劳(3.11,s.d = 0.88)、情绪疲劳(3.06,s.d = 0.99)和视觉疲劳(2.92,s.d = 0.94)。结论:研究得出的结论是,虽然总体平均得分表明受访者的Zoom疲劳和疲劳程度中等,但大多数受访者的Zoom疲劳程度较高(bb0 48)。与其他4个构念相比,学生报告的动机疲劳水平更高。
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Describing Zoom exhaustion and fatigue in nursing students at a university in South Africa.

Background: Online platforms have gained considerable support from students and lecturers post COVID-19, however they are associated with student exhaustion and fatigue.

Aim: To determine Zoom exhaustion and fatigue in nursing students at a selected university in South Africa.

Methods: A quantitative cross - sectional study was conducted in KwaZulu-Natal to collect data from 146 nursing students registered at the selected university for the 4-year Bachelor of Nursing programme. The Zoom Exhaustion and Fatigue Scale collected data on responses to domains of general fatigue, visual fatigue, social fatigue, motivational fatigue, and emotional fatigue. The data were analysed using the International Business Machines, Statistical Package for Social Sciences, version 26.0. Descriptive statistics were calculated for demographics, a total score was calculated and mean scores and 95% confidence intervals for the different domains were calculated. Mann Whitney U and Kruskal Wallis Independent Tests were calculated to determine associations between demographics and Zoom usage.

Results: The overall Zoom exhaustion and fatigue score was 46.71 (s.d. = 10.50). The motivational fatigue construct had the highest mean score of 3.29 (s.d. = 0.83), followed by general (3.18 s.d. = 0.81), social (3.11, s.d. = 0.88), emotional (3.06, s.d. = 0.99) and visual fatigue (2.92, s.d. = 0.94).

Conclusion: The study concluded that while the overall mean score indicated moderate levels of Zoom exhaustion and fatigue among respondents, majority of the respondents scored high levels (> 48) of Zoom fatigue. Students reported higher levels of motivational fatigue compared to the other 4 constructs.

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