护理专业学生压力管理干预措施的有效性:系统回顾和荟萃分析

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing & Health Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1111/nhs.13113
Xuan Ji, Xiaoyan Guo, Kim Lam Soh, Salimah Japar, Liping He
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压力水平的升高与心理健康水平的降低有关,可能会导致护理专业学生的幸福感和学习成绩下降。虽然研究人员一直致力于开发压力管理干预措施,但仍有必要对证据进行综合分析。为了评估压力管理干预措施对护理专业学生的有效性,我们进行了一项系统性回顾和荟萃分析。通过系统性文献检索,确定了采用有效心理或生理压力测量方法的受控压力管理干预措施。共纳入了 41 项研究,其中 36 项形成了一个包含 2715 名参与者的荟萃分析库。对心理压力的总体影响是积极的。干预类型、实施方式、干预持续时间(以周为单位)和疗程次数是干预效果的调节因素,其中身心项目、现场实施方法、持续时间为 9-12 周和 15-30 次疗程的干预效果更为显著。在生理压力方面,血压、心率和皮质醇水平等生物标志物均显著下降。未来的研究对于目前代表性不足的指标的预期结果以及调查干预措施的长期效果非常必要。
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Effectiveness of stress management interventions for nursing students: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Elevated stress levels are related to diminished mental health, potentially leading to decreased well‐being and performance of nursing students. While researchers have focused on developing stress management interventions, there is a need to synthesize the evidence. A systematic review with meta‐analysis was conducted to assess the evidence for the effectiveness of stress management interventions in nursing students. A systematic literature search identified controlled stress management interventions employing a validated psychological or physiological stress measure. Forty‐one studies were included, with 36 forming a pool of 2715 participants in the meta‐analysis. The overall effect on psychological stress was positive. Intervention type, delivery modality, intervention duration in weeks, and number of sessions were moderators of intervention effectiveness, with more significant effects for mind–body programs, on‐site delivery methods, durations of 9–12 weeks, and 15–30 sessions. For physiological stress, the biomarkers of blood pressure, heart rate, and cortisol levels decreased significantly. Future research is necessary for promising outcomes related to currently underrepresented indicators and to investigate the long‐term effects of interventions.
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