| Literature DB >> 35291375 |
Dana Laczko1, Alex Hodson2, Melissa Dykhuizen3, Kelsey Knipple1, Kassandra Norman3, Paula Hand-Cortes2.
Abstract
Introduction: Acute psychological stress is commonly experienced by university students as they transition through a new learning environment; however, uncontrolled and long-term stress, such as that experienced due to the global respiratory pandemic, contributes to a severe decline in the physical and mental health of nursing students and decreases their academic success. The aim of this study was to investigate the experience of mental wellness as lived by nursing students and to understand how nursing students were coping with the impact of COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Student nurses; mental health; nursing education; pandemic; qualitative research
Year: 2022 PMID: 35291375 PMCID: PMC8913261 DOI: 10.1016/j.teln.2022.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Teach Learn Nurs ISSN: 1557-2013
Transformation of Meaning Units to Expressions of the Psychological Phenomenon.
| Meaning Unit (Transcript in Third Person) | Imaginative Variation (Describe, not Interpret) |
|---|---|
| P1 thinks a lot of it has to do with mental health, like being home all the time, not talking to friends and not getting out to be with friends. P1 guesses they've just kind of been burnt out. So especially being at home, not much to do also with Covid-19 seeing all the stories on the news, and just how negative everything is. It just kind of depletes P1’s mood and their motivation, | Mental health has been affected by being at home a lot, not socializing with friends, not having much to do and seeing lots of Covid stories on the news that are generally negative. These experiences have decreased their mood and motivation. |
| and as well as with P1’s other friends, they can sympathize, but it feels like P1 and their friends don't have as much support from the teachers as they would in person, which is another big factor. P1 feels like they are kind of stumbling through courses by themself. | Friends understand, but teachers are not as supportive as they are in person. The participant feels alone in their coursework. |
| So it's just been very stressful and that stress has been taking a toll on P1’s grades and just their mental health, as well as anxiety too. | Stress has caused a negative impact on grades, and mental health. The participant has experienced stress and anxiety. |
| With faculty it's like it's new for them even which P1 understands... it's hard for everyone. | The participant understands that the pandemic has also been hard for faculty. |
Constituents Table: Picking Out Essences and Their Expressions in Each Description.
| Constituent | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| “Sense of Missing Out” | Missing out on in-person instruction | Missing out on some clinical opportunities – feel disadvantaged compared to previous students. | Sense of loss for not full experience in clinical | Missing out on university experience where you are involved and know your classmates. | Missing out on presence of teachers to provide explanations. | Missing out on same learning opportunities as previous students. |
Characteristics of Participants.
| Participant | Year in program | Age | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Year 1 | 21 (-0.37) | Female |
| 2 | Year 2 | 19 (-0.69) | Female |
| 3 | Year 4 | 21 (-0.37) | Female |
| 4 | Year 4 | 22 (-0.21) | Female |
| 5 | Year 1 | 36 (2.02) | Female |
| 6 | Year 4 | 21 (-0.37) | Male |
Standard Deviation in parentheses.