Ibrahim Abdullatif Ibrahim, Atallah Alenezi, Heba Rabea Hagrass, Hoda Reda Abdou
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导读:护理专业的学生经常因为高强度的教育要求而经历学业倦怠,影响他们的表现和幸福感。坚毅和学习敏捷等个人特质有可能缓解倦怠。目的:探讨毅力和学习敏捷性对护生学业倦怠的影响。方法:本研究采用描述性横断面设计,随机抽取467名护生。该研究利用自我报告的在线调查来收集护理专业学生的数据。这些调查包括人口统计问卷、短毅力量表、学习敏捷性问卷和马斯拉克倦怠量表学生调查。采用描述性统计、Pearson相关系数检验、简单线性回归等方法,在SPSS 23.0软件中进行数据分析。结果:大多数参与者表现出高水平的毅力(56.1%),中等水平的学习敏捷性(55.0%)和中等水平的学业倦怠(53.3%)。研究结果显示,毅力与学习敏捷性之间存在显著正相关(r = 0.274, p r = -0.327, p)。结论:在护理教育中,培养毅力和学习敏捷性对于缓解学业倦怠具有重要意义。将恢复力建设干预措施,如指导计划和压力管理纳入护理课程,可以提高学生应对挑战和坚持学习的能力,并提高护理工作人员的学术成就和长期专业福祉。
Unveiling the Impact of Grit and Learning Agility on Academic Burnout Among Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Introduction: Nursing students often experience academic burnout due to the intense demands of their education, affecting their performance and well-being. Personal traits like grit and learning agility have the potential to alleviate burnout.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of grit and learning agility on academic burnout among nursing students.
Methods: This study employed a descriptive, cross-sectional design, engaging a random sample of 467 nursing students. The study utilized self-reported online surveys to collect data from nursing students. These surveys included a demographic questionnaire, a short grit scale, a learning agility questionnaire, and a Maslach Burnout Inventory student survey. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient test, and simple linear regression were employed to analyze data in SPSS software (version 23.0).
Results: The majority of the participants demonstrated elevated levels of grit (56.1%), moderate levels of learning agility (55.0%), and moderate levels of academic burnout (53.3%). The study revealed a statistically significant positive association between grit and learning agility (r = 0.274, p < .001), as well as a negative link between grit and academic burnout (r = -0.327, p < .001).
Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of fostering grit and learning agility in nursing education as a means to mitigate academic burnout. Integrating resilience-building interventions such as mentorship programs and stress management into nursing curricula may enhance students' ability to deal with challenges and persist in their studies and improve both academic success and long-term professional well-being in the nursing workforce.