Title of article :
Coronavirus: Nursing Students’ Knowledge and Risk Perception of Clinical Practice during the Pandemic
Author/Authors :
Helen Abazie, Ogechi Department of Nursing Science - Faculty of Clinical Sciences - College of Medicine - University of Lagos , Ihunanya Okwuikpo, Margaret Department of Maternal and Child Health - School of Nursing - Babcock University - Ikenne, Nigeria , Julienne Adetunji, Aderonke School of Nursing - Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi‑Araba, Lagos , Ihuoma Nweke, Chigozie Department of Nursing Science - Faculty of Clinical Sciences - College of Medicine - University of Lagos
Abstract :
Background: The attendance of nursing students in clinical settings is an inherent element of the nursing education, and it is the same even with the coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic. Globally, more than 260 nurses have been
killed by the COVID‑19 disease and the number is still increasing. Objective:
The study assessed nursing students’ perception of clinical practice amidst
coronavirus pandemic in southwest Nigeria. Methods: This is a cross‑sectional
study that utilized a multistage sampling method to select 300 respondents from
the selected nursing institution in southwest Nigeria. The questionnaire is made up
of three sections namely, sociodemographic variables, knowledge of COVID‑19,
and students’ perception of clinical practice. Data were collected with Google
Form and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Result: The mean
age of the respondents was 22.16 ± 3.11 years and the mean year exposed to
clinical practice was 2.73 ± 0.91 years. Majority (71%) had good knowledge of
coronavirus, with mean ± standard deviation (SD) 16.16 ± 1.84, while 57.7% had
a positive perception of clinical practice during coronavirus pandemic, with a
mean ± SD of 3.62 ± 1.22. There was no significant difference between knowledge
and perception of clinical practice post coronavirus pandemic, P = 0.088. There is
a significant relationship between nursing students’ perception of clinical practice
with coronavirus and nursing institution (P = 0.001) and level of study (P = 0.001).
Conclusion: The study showed that nursing students were willing to continue with their clinical practice even with coronavirus patients in the wards.
Keywords :
Clinical practice , Coronavirus , Nursing student , Perception , COVID‑19
Journal title :
Nursing and Midwifery Studies