Nursing students' stress and coping strategies during clinical training in KSA
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jtumed.2019.02.002
Nursing students' stress and coping strategies during clinical training in KSA
Abstract
Objective: Nursing students are exposed to several stressors during their studies and training. The aim of this study is to assess the degree of stress experienced by nursing students at Albaha University, KSA and the coping strategies they subsequently employ.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted by a simple random sampling technique on 125 nursing students during their clinical practice. The data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire consisting of demographic variables, the Perceived Stress Scale, and the Coping Behavior Inventory.
Results: Of the 125 participants, 48% were male and 52% were female. The mean age was 21 ± 1.56 years, and they were mostly single 110 (88%). Approximately 65 (52%) were very satisfied and 41 (32.8%) were satisfied with their clinical practice. The main stressors were noise (20; 16%), moving location (nine; 7.2%), social interaction (seven; 5.6%), and personal illness (seven; 5.6%). The perceived stress provoking factors included taking care of patients (1.56 ± 0.45), assignments and workload (1.60 ± 043), lack of professional knowledge and skills (1.24 ± 0.45), field of practice (1.47 ± 0.49), peers and daily life (1.89 ± 0.67), and teachers and nursing staff at hospitals (1.45 ± 079). The strategies used by students to minimise stress included taking a problem-solving approach (1.84 ± 067), staying optimistic (1.56 ± 076), transference (1.34 ± 1.20), and avoidance (1.23 ± 056).
Conclusion: The nursing students in the study cohort were exposed to moderate stress due to different stressors. In response, they frequently used a problem-solving approach and avoidance. However, a standard protocol by institutions is required to help reduce stress among nursing students.
أهداف البحث: يواجه طلاب التمريض العديد من الضغوطات خلال دراستهم وتدريبهم. تهدف هذه الدراسة إلى تقييم درجة الإجهاد واستراتيجيات التأقلم المستخدمة من قبل طلاب التمريض بجامعة الباحة، بالمملكة العربية السعودية.
طرق البحث: أجريت هذه الدراسة الوصفية الاستعراضية بأسلوب أخذ عينة عشوائية بسيطة من ١٢٥ من طلاب التمريض أثناء الممارسة السريرية. تم جمع البيانات باستخدام استبانة ذاتية، تتكون من المتغيرات الديموغرافية، ومقياس الضغط الملحوظ ومقياس مخزون سلوكيات التأقلم.
النتائج: مما مجموعه ١٢٥، كان هناك ٤٨٪ ذكور و٥٢٪ إناث من طلاب التمريض. كانت أعمارهم ٢١ ±١.٥٦عاما معظمهم من غير المتزوجين ١١٠(٨٨٪). كان تقريبا ٦٥(٥٢٪) منهم راضين جدا بينما كان ٤١ (٣٢.٨٪) منهم راضين عن ممارستهم السريرية. وكانت الضغوطات الرئيسة هي الضجيج ٢٠ (١٦٪)، وتغيير المكان ٩ (٧.٢٪)، والتفاعل الاجتماعي ٧ (٥.٦٪) والمرض الشخصي ٧ (٥.٦٪). تضمنت العوامل المجهدة المثيرة للتوتر رعاية المرضى ١.٥٦±٠.٤٥، والواجبات وحجم العمل ١.٦± ٠.٤٣، ونقص المعرفة والمهارات المهنية ١.٢٤± ٠.٤٥، ومجال الممارسة ١.٤٧±٠.٤٩، والأقران والحياة اليومية ١.٨٩±٠.٦٧، والمعلمون وطاقم التمريض في المستشفى ١.٤٥±٠.٧٩. وكانت الاستراتيجيات المستخدمة من الطلاب لتقليل الضغط؛ نهج حل المشكلات ١.٨٤±٠.٦٧، وأبقى متفائلا ١،٥٦± ٠.٦٧، والتحويل ١.٣٤±١.٢والتجنب ١.٢٣±٠.٥٦.
الاستنتاجات: يواجه طلاب التمريض في هذه الدراسة الجماعية إجهادا معتدلا نظرا لوجود ضغوطات مختلفة. كثيرا ما يستخدم طلاب التمريض نهج حل المشكلات والتجنب للتغلب على الضغوطات. ولكن، هناك حاجة إلى نظام أساسي للمساعدة في الحد من التوتر بين طلاب التمريض.
Keywords: Coping strategies; Nursing students; Practice; Stress.
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