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Examining stress and coping: Program improvements of pre-licensure nursing students
Author(s) -
Krysia Warren Hudson,
George R. Kim,
Grace T. Osipowicz,
Nicole L. Mollenkopf,
Nikki E. Akparewa,
Marion J. Ball
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of nursing education and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1925-4059
pISSN - 1925-4040
DOI - 10.5430/jnep.v9n9p131
Subject(s) - licensure , absenteeism , distress , coping (psychology) , psychology , nursing , medical education , medicine , clinical psychology , social psychology
In a pre-licensure program, an unexpected number of episodes of student distress occurred during clinical training (resulting in emergency department visits and health-related absenteeism) in the first semester. To understand the underlying reasons for these episodes, investigators retrospectively explored how these students perceived and approached the stresses associated prior to and after their first semester work (as a part of program to improve performance and student well-being). Program innovations were employed, and student distress has dramatically decreased.

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