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  1. Jun 30, 2021 · Undergraduate nursing students experience high levels of stress during their programs. The literature on their stress is extensive, however, what is less well-known are the specific sources of stresses for students in different years of study.

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  2. May 11, 2024 · The effects of stress on nursing students often involve a sense of uncertainty, uneasiness, or anxiety. The literature is replete with evidence that nursing students experience a variety of stressors during their clinical practicum, beginning with the first clinical rotation.

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  4. When an individual is unable to cope with these demands, the imbalance gives rise to stress (Cox, 1978). Within this body of literature, there are three main sources of stress, herein referred to as stressors, experienced by many nursing students: academic, clini-cal, and personal.

    • Get organized! Nothing screams "STRESSED" like being disorganized in a program where success demands it. If you take the time to organize your personal and academic life, you will experience a sense of relief and less stress.
    • Form a study group with classmates. No one understands stress in nursing school like your classmates. Find a group of students who take the same classes as you and form a peer study group.
    • Make sure you have a support system outside of school. I cannot stress how important it is to have friends and family to rely on while you are in nursing school.
    • Ask for help! It is okay to want to be independent or self-sufficient, but you do not have to push yourself beyond what you are capable of handling. Nursing school is hard.
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    Data was collected anonymously and the participation was voluntary. Students who agreed to participate in the study were asked to assign the informed consent and to complete the questionnaire.

    The researchers presented the purpose of the study to the students. The students were informed that they had the freedom to withdraw from the study at any time. The students who agreed to participate were asked to complete the instrument and a demographic information sheet.

    This cross-sectional descriptive study set out to examine Palestinian undergraduate nursing students’ stress sources and preferred coping strategies. The results showed that such students perceived low to moderate levels of stress. Students commonly used transference behavior followed by staying optimistic, problem-solving and avoidance from the st...

  5. At this time, little is known about how stress experienced in nursing school is associated with susceptibility to stress in the work environment. Understanding of how students experience stress could improve the performance and wellbeing of new nurses and, ultimately, the health of their patients.

  6. Embarking on a nursing career requires unique preparation and strategies for success. The purpose of this text is to cover information to help any college student succeed, with additional information specific for both pre-nursing students and students in a formal nursing program. The project

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