Academic Stress Measurement and Management of Radiologic Technology Students

Denise Audrey B. Cruz, Eula Sara A. Campomanes, Erlryn Ella L. Belleno, Mark M. Alipio
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Academic stress among Radiologic Technology students in Iligan City, Philippines, significantly impacts their well-being and academic success. This research aims to measure and address this stress by developing tailored stress management activities. The study utilizes an exploratory sequential mixed-methods design, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches. Qualitative interviews with Radiologic Technology students identify the key stressors, including academic demands, interpersonal conflicts, and societal expectations. Based on the qualitative findings, a stress management program is developed, that incorporates self-awareness, self-care, and goal setting. Stress levels are measured using questionnaires before and after participating in stress management activities. Participants include second-, third-, and fourth-year Radiologic Technology students who have completed at least one semester in the Radiologic Technology program. Sampling methods include simple random and purposive sampling. Thematic analysis identifies coping mechanisms such as binge eating, exercise, and entertainment. Quantitative analysis shows a significant decrease in stress levels post-intervention, highlighting the effectiveness of stress management activities. Students express positive feedback, acknowledging the benefits of the stress management workshop. This study contributes to understanding academic stress among Radiologic Technology students and highlights the importance of tailored stress management strategies. It emphasizes the significance of self-awareness, self-care, and goal-setting, and emphasizes the need for targeted interventions.
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放射技术专业学生的学业压力测量与管理
菲律宾伊利甘市放射技术专业学生的学习压力严重影响了他们的身心健康和学业成功。本研究旨在通过制定有针对性的压力管理活动来衡量和解决这种压力。本研究采用探索性顺序混合方法设计,结合了定性和定量方法。通过对放射技术专业学生的定性访谈,确定了主要的压力源,包括学业要求、人际冲突和社会期望。在定性研究结果的基础上,制定了一项压力管理计划,其中包括自我意识、自我保健和目标设定。在参加压力管理活动之前和之后,通过问卷对压力水平进行测量。参与者包括已完成至少一个学期的放射技术专业二年级、三年级和四年级学生。抽样方法包括简单随机抽样和目的性抽样。主题分析确定了暴饮暴食、运动和娱乐等应对机制。定量分析显示,干预后的压力水平明显下降,凸显了压力管理活动的有效性。学生们表达了积极的反馈,肯定了压力管理研讨会的益处。这项研究有助于了解放射技术专业学生的学习压力,并强调了有针对性的压力管理策略的重要性。它强调了自我意识、自我保健和目标设定的重要性,并强调了有针对性干预的必要性。
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