Factors associated with mental health among undergraduate nursing students early in the COVID-19 pandemic: an integrative review.

Keiko Sugimoto, Rieko K Fukuzawa, Ganchimeg Togoobaatar, Chang G Park, Susan C Vonderheid
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Objectives: We aimed to synthesize research findings identifying factors associated with mental health in undergraduate nursing students early in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Seven electronic databases were searched using key terms and subject headings. JBI Critical Appraisal Checklists were used to evaluate research report quality.

Results: Among 23 reports (19 quantitative and four qualitative) meeting inclusion criteria, negative emotional responses to COVID-19 (fear of infection, perceived risk, uncertainty about care/future), negative behavioral responses to COVID-19 (eating behaviors, problematic internet use, insomnia), and negative coping strategies were associated with more adverse mental health symptoms. Conversely, social support, professional identity, preventive behaviors, sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE), and positive coping strategies were related to fewer symptoms.

Conclusions: During a pandemic, undergraduate nursing students require educational support to promote their ability to avoid severe mental health disorders. Also, educators should strengthen students' professional identity, provide infection prevention knowledge and skills, and supply sufficient PPE.

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COVID-19大流行早期本科护理学生心理健康相关因素:一项综合综述
目的:我们旨在综合研究结果,确定COVID-19大流行早期本科护理学生心理健康相关因素。方法:采用关键词和主题词检索7个电子数据库。使用JBI关键评估清单评估研究报告的质量。结果:在符合纳入标准的23份报告(19份定量报告和4份定性报告)中,对COVID-19的负面情绪反应(害怕感染、感知风险、对护理/未来的不确定性)、对COVID-19的负面行为反应(饮食行为、有问题的互联网使用、失眠)和消极应对策略与更多的不良心理健康症状相关。相反,社会支持、职业认同、预防行为、充足的个人防护装备(PPE)和积极的应对策略与症状减少有关。结论:在大流行期间,本科护理学生需要教育支持,以提高他们避免严重精神健康障碍的能力。教育工作者应加强学生的职业认同,提供感染预防知识和技能,并提供足够的个人防护装备。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship publishes significant research and scholarship in the broad field of nursing education. The mandate of the journal is to present high quality papers to advance nursing education through research, description of innovative methods, or introduction of novel approaches about all aspects of nursing education in a timely manner. The specific aims of IJNES are to: - Promote worldwide scholarship in nursing education - Enhance and advance nursing education globally - Provide a forum for the dissemination of international perspectives and scholarship in nursing education
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