DESCRIPTION OF THE LEVEL OF STRESS OF STUDENTS IN FACING THE THESIS AT ANESTHESIOLOGY NURSING STUDY PROGRAM APPLIED UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM AT UNIVERSITY OF HOPE NATION PURWOKERTO
Iqbal Ramadhan, Rahmaya Nova Handayani, A. Burhan, Anton Suhendro
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Background: Final year students often experience stress with final assignments, especially health students who are temporarily working on a thesis. Health students are also prone to experiencing stress when compiling a thesis and if not handled properly it will have an impact on the obstruction of thesis preparation, decreasing academic grades, and graduating not on time. Student stress can have a negative impact on academic grades, depression, and can even lead to dangerous actions such as suicide. Purpose: This study aims to determine the level of student stress in facing the thesis in the anesthesiology nursing study program of the applied undergraduate program at Harapan Bangsa University. Methods: This research includes descriptive quantitative research. This type of research is descriptive observational research with a cross sectional approach. Data analysis using Univariate analysis. The sampling technique in this study used convenience sampling. Result: Based on the results of this study, students who experienced a normal level of stress were 42 (42%) respondents, a description of the characteristics of respondents based on gender and age at the stress level of Applied Bachelor of Anesthesiology Nursing students at Harapan Bangsa University found that 24 (38.1%) female respondents experienced a normal level of stress and 40 (40.8%) respondents aged 22 years experienced a normal level of stress. Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that students experience normal levels of stress.