Stillwell Susan B, Vermeesch Amber L, Scott Jane G
Associate Dean for Graduate Education, School of Nursing, University of Portland, Portland, OR, USA.
Associate Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Portland, Portland, OR, USA.
Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 2017 Dec;14(6):507-513. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12250. Epub 2017 Aug 10.
Stress is a part of daily life for graduate students, including graduate nursing students. Contemporary graduate nursing students are facing unprecedented challenges to meet rigorous academic standards as they prepare for their advanced professional role to meet the demands of the nation's complex and ever-changing healthcare system. Empowering graduate nursing students to ease their perceived stress and minimize undesirable health effects may benefit their capacity to adapt and successfully manage perceived stress in their future healthcare role.
To conduct a systematic review to evaluate the existing evidence with the aim of identifying evidence-based self-care interventions for coping with perceived stress.
We conducted a systematic review, searching CINAHL Plus with Full Text, PsycINFO, and MEDLINE. Inclusion criteria included self-care, graduate students, perceived stress as measured by Perceived Stress Scale, quantitative analysis, conducted within the United States, English language, and peer reviewed. Two authors completed an asynchronous review of the articles, and one expert evidence-based practice mentor and one wellness expert conducted rigorous appraisal of the eight identified studies. Evidence was evaluated and synthesized, and recommendations for practice were determined.
Eight studies meeting the criteria for this systematic review were critically appraised. The interventions varied from a stress management course to mind-body-stress-reduction (MBSR) techniques, such as yoga, breath work, meditation, and mindfulness. All studies measured the outcome of stress with the Perceived Stress Scale. Each study demonstrated a reduction in perceived stress postintervention.
Most effective self-care MBSR interventions include (a) a didactic component, (b) a guided MBSR practice session, and (c) homework. Consideration should be given to a trained or certified MBSR instructor to teach the intervention.
压力是研究生日常生活的一部分,护理专业研究生也不例外。当代护理专业研究生在为承担高级专业角色做准备以满足国家复杂且不断变化的医疗保健系统需求时,面临着前所未有的挑战,要达到严格的学术标准。使护理专业研究生有能力缓解其感知到的压力并将不良健康影响降至最低,可能有助于他们在未来医疗保健角色中适应并成功应对感知到的压力。
进行一项系统评价,以评估现有证据,旨在确定应对感知压力的循证自我护理干预措施。
我们进行了一项系统评价,检索了CINAHL Plus全文数据库、PsycINFO和MEDLINE。纳入标准包括自我护理、研究生、用感知压力量表测量的感知压力、定量分析、在美国境内开展、英文撰写且经过同行评审。两位作者对文章进行了异步评审,一位循证实践专家导师和一位健康专家对八项纳入研究进行了严格评估。对证据进行了评估和综合,并确定了实践建议。
对八项符合本系统评价标准的研究进行了严格评估。干预措施从压力管理课程到身心减压(MBSR)技术,如瑜伽、呼吸练习、冥想和正念。所有研究均使用感知压力量表测量压力结果。每项研究都表明干预后感知压力有所降低。
最有效的自我护理MBSR干预措施包括(a)一个讲授部分,(b)一次有指导的MBSR练习课程,以及(c)家庭作业。应考虑由经过培训或认证的MBSR教员来教授该干预措施。