https://researchopenworld.com/building-resilience-health-and-wellness-for-undergraduate-nursing-students-beyond-title-ix-and-early-alert-programs/#

H. Wyss, A. Vermeesch
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Manifestations of stress have serious consequences for nursing professionals beginning with nursing students. [1, 2] One source of stress for baccalaureate nursing students is inappropriate patient sexual behavior (IPSB). [3, 4] Baccalaureate nursing programs have limited response frameworks to provide support to affected students. High levels of stress, regardless of duration or frequency, can affect learning, performance, and retention in nursing programs. [1, 3] Many stressful incidents experienced by nursing students do not meet parameters of existing student support policies, including Title IX or early alert programs since they occur in clinical sites off campus. Repetitive high-stake stressors encountered by nursing students increase risks for deleterious health outcomes. [1–4] Therefore, policy changes at university, state, and federal levels to build resilience, health, and wellness for undergraduate nursing students must be developed and implemented.
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从护生开始,压力的表现对护理专业人员有严重的后果。[1,2]护理本科学生的压力来源之一是不适当的患者性行为(IPSB)。[3,4]护理学士学位课程为受影响的学生提供支持的响应框架有限。高水平的压力,无论持续时间或频率,都会影响护理项目的学习、表现和保留。[1,3]护理专业学生所经历的许多压力事件不符合现有学生支持政策的参数,包括第九条或早期预警计划,因为它们发生在校外的临床场所。护理专业学生遇到的重复性高风险压力增加了有害健康结果的风险。[1-4]因此,必须制定和实施大学、州和联邦各级的政策变化,以建立本科护理学生的适应能力、健康和健康。
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