Title of article :
Stressors and Coping Strategies during Clinical Practices among Diploma Nursing Students
Author/Authors :
Ab Latif, Rusnani Kolej Kejururawatan Kubang Kerian, Malaysia , Mat Nor, Mohd Zarawi Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus - School of Medical Sciences, Malaysia
From page :
21
To page :
33
Abstract :
Introduction: Stress is a particularly important issue in education because it has the potential to decline learning and performance. However, little empirical evidence about the influence of stress in nurse students’ clinical practices. Methods: There are 346 totals of respondents for this study. Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), which have six domains of stressors and Brief COPE inventory, consisted of 28 items which measure 14 different coping styles was used. By using Likert scale in order to measure the degree of stress for each stressor. Higher mean score indicates higher degree of stress. Results: In this study, stress from clinical assignments and workload was the most stressful having by nursing students (Mean = 3.19, SD = 1.09). Among the 14 types of coping strategies, religion was the most frequently used, religion (Mean = 3.30, SD = 0.71). Conclusion: The results provided valuable information for nurse educators, clinical educators and clinical staff in identifying students’ needs, facilitating their learning in the clinical setting and developing effective interventions to reduce the stress. Therefore it is important, especially nursing students can handle the pressure because it will affect the level of achievement in academic and thereby affecting student skills in the field of clinical nursing. And this affects the care of patients.
Keywords :
Stressors , Coping strategies , Clinical practices , Nursing students , Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Record number :
2552555
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