Fear and stress related to COVID-19 and associated factors among undergraduate nursing students in Qatar

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Applied Nursing Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apnr.2023.151727
Vahe Kehyayan PhD , Yasin M. Yasin PhD , Fadi Khraim RN, PhD , Arlene Masaba RN, MSc , Muna Abed Alah MD
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Abstract

Background

The emergence of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has had an impact on nearly every human being with millions of related infections and deaths. The negative impact of the pandemic on individuals' mental health such as fear and stress, particularly among university students, have been reported. While the switch to online teaching and learning played an important mitigating role, it also had presented additional challenges to students' mental health.

Aim

To examine the prevalence of fear and stress among undergraduate nursing students in Qatar and the factors associated with fear of COVID-19.

Method

A cross-sectional design. An online survey was sent to students at the University of Calgary in Qatar.

Results

135 participants completed the survey. The findings showed differences in fear of COVID-19 and stress and satisfaction with the measures proposed by the academic institution based on participants' demographic and COVID-19 profiles. Furthermore, fear of COVID-19 was associated with the age group (26–35), academic year level, and satisfaction with the measures proposed by the academic institution.

Conclusion

The study found that switching teaching and learning online had a negative impact on participants' fear and stress. Several strategies were suggested to alleviate students' fear and stress and support them during future pandemics.

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卡塔尔护理本科生中与新冠肺炎相关的恐惧和压力及其相关因素。
背景:冠状病毒疾病(新冠肺炎)的出现对几乎每个人都产生了影响,导致数百万人感染和死亡。据报道,疫情对个人心理健康的负面影响,如恐惧和压力,尤其是在大学生中。虽然转向在线教学起到了重要的缓解作用,但它也给学生的心理健康带来了额外的挑战。目的:研究卡塔尔护理本科生恐惧和压力的患病率以及与COVID-19恐惧相关的因素。方法:横断面设计。向卡塔尔卡尔加里大学的学生发送了一份在线调查。结果:135名参与者完成了调查。研究结果显示,对新冠肺炎的恐惧以及对学术机构根据参与者的人口统计和新冠肺炎情况提出的措施的压力和满意度存在差异。此外,对新冠肺炎的恐惧与年龄组(26-35岁)、学年水平和对学术机构提出的措施的满意度有关。结论:研究发现,转换在线教学对参与者的恐惧和压力有负面影响。建议采取几种策略来减轻学生的恐惧和压力,并在未来的流行病期间为他们提供支持。
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Applied Nursing Research
Applied Nursing Research 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Applied Nursing Research presents original, peer-reviewed research findings clearly and directly for clinical applications in all nursing specialties. Regular features include "Ask the Experts," research briefs, clinical methods, book reviews, news and announcements, and an editorial section. Applied Nursing Research covers such areas as pain management, patient education, discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, job stress in nursing, nursing influence on length of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration.
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