Glossophobia: A Cross-Sectional Assessment of Public Speaking Anxiety among Saudi Nursing Students

Deena Faisal Rayani, AlBatool Mohammed Bin Sallman, Reem Mohammed Barayan, Raghad Ahmed Maghrabi, Nahed Mohamed Morsy, Hala Ahmed Elsayes, Alaa Nabil Mahsoon, Loujain Saud Sharif
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Background: Public speaking anxiety or glossophobia is common among college students, especially those studying in their non-primary language. Effective public speaking is considered an essential skill for nursing students to grasp as their future roles require it as patient advocates. Little is known about the effects of glossophobia amongst Arab students studying nursing in a second language (English).Purpose: This study aimed to examine glossophobia and its association with English oral presentations among Saudi nursing students in three academic levels.Methods: A correlational comparative study with a cross-sectional approach was conducted on a total of 209 baccalaureate level nursing students at a governmental, Saudi university. Convenience sampling was used with a comparison between three levels of student cohorts (second, third and fourth) of a single academic year. The data were collected using an online self-reported questionnaire consisting of three sections: a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS), and the Personal Report of Public Speaking Anxiety (PRPSA). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a one-way ANOVA, and Pearson correlation tests.Results: Nursing students had moderate anxiety on the FLCAS and PRPSA scales in all three academic years. There was a significant, moderate, and positive relationship between the two scales (r=0.450, p<0.01).Conclusions: Glossophobia among nursing students needs to be addressed. This study highlights a gap in current training where there is insufficient support, meaning that levels of anxiety remains unchanged across the trajectory of a nursing training program. Future research should explore culturally tailored strategies to decrease nursing students’ anxiety while building their confidence and self-esteem.
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演讲恐惧症:沙特护生公共演讲焦虑的横断面评估
背景:公开演讲焦虑或演讲恐惧症在大学生中很常见,尤其是那些以非母语学习的大学生。有效的公共演讲被认为是护理学生掌握的基本技能,因为他们未来的角色需要它作为病人的倡导者。对于以第二语言(英语)学习护理专业的阿拉伯学生,语言恐惧症的影响知之甚少。目的:本研究旨在探讨三个学术水平的沙特护理专业学生的语言恐惧症及其与英语口语表达的关系。方法:采用横断面方法对沙特一所公立大学的209名本科护理专业学生进行相关比较研究。采用方便抽样对同一学年的三个层次的学生群体(二、三、四年级)进行比较。数据采用在线自报告问卷收集,该问卷由社会人口学问卷、外语课堂焦虑量表(FLCAS)和公共演讲焦虑个人报告(PRPSA)三部分组成。数据分析采用描述性统计、单因素方差分析和Pearson相关检验。结果:护生三个学年的FLCAS和PRPSA量表均为中度焦虑。两个量表之间存在显著、中度和正相关(r=0.450, p<0.01)。结论:护生语言恐惧症有待解决。这项研究强调了当前培训中的一个差距,即缺乏足够的支持,这意味着焦虑水平在护理培训计划的整个轨迹中保持不变。未来的研究应探索适合文化的策略,以减少护生的焦虑,同时建立他们的自信和自尊。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
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