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澳大利亚注册护士预科生在新冠疫情下的心理健康影响:一项全国性横断面研究的结果。

The mental health impact of COVID-19 on pre-registration nursing students in Australia: Findings from a national cross-sectional study.

机构信息

School of Health, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.

School of Nursing, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2023 Feb;79(2):581-592. doi: 10.1111/jan.15478. Epub 2022 Dec 1.

Abstract

AIM

The study aimed to measure and describe the mental health impact of COVID-19 on Australian pre-registration nursing students.

BACKGROUND

The COVID -19 pandemic has had a swift and significant impact on nursing students across the globe. The pandemic was the catalyst for the closure of schools and universities across many countries. This necessary measure caused additional stressors for many students, including nursing students, leading to uncertainty and anxiety. There is limited evidence available to identify the mental health impact of COVID-19 on Australian pre-registration nursing students currently.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional study was conducted across 12 Australian universities.

METHODS

Using an anonymous, online survey students provided demographic data and self-reported their stress, anxiety, resilience, coping strategies, mental health and exposure to COVID-19. Students' stress, anxiety, resilience, coping strategies and mental health were assessed using the Impact of Event Scale-Revised, the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale, the Brief Resilience Scale, the Brief Cope and the DASS-21. Descriptive and regression analyses were conducted to investigate whether stress, anxiety, resilience and coping strategies explained variance in mental health impact. Ethical Approval was obtained from the University of New England Human Research Ethics Committee (No: HE20-188). All participating universities obtained reciprocal approval.

RESULTS

Of the 516 students who completed the survey over half (n = 300, 58.1%) reported mental health concerns and most students (n = 469, 90.9%) reported being impacted by COVID-19. Close to half of students (n = 255, 49.4%) reported signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. Mental health impact was influenced by students' year level and history of mental health issues, where a history of mental health and a higher year level were both associated with greater mental health impacts. Students experienced considerable disruption to their learning due to COVID-19 restrictions which exacerbated students' distress and anxiety. Students coped with COVID-19 through focusing on their problems and using strategies to regulate their emotions and adapt to stressors.

CONCLUSION

The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably impacted pre-registration nursing students' mental health. Strategies to support nursing students manage their mental health are vital to assist them through the ongoing pandemic and safeguard the recruitment and retention of the future nursing workforce.

IMPACT STATEMENT

This study adds an Australian understanding to the international evidence that indicates student nurses experienced a range of negative psychosocial outcomes during COVID-19. In this study, we found that students with a pre-existing mental health issue and final-year students were most affected. The changes to education in Australian universities related to COVID-19 has caused distress for many nursing students. Australian nursing academics/educators and health service staff need to take heed of these results as these students prepare for entry into the nursing workforce.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT

The study was designed to explore the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of undergraduate nursing students in Australia. Educators from several universities were involved in the design and conduct of the study. However, the study did not include input from the public or the intended participants.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在衡量和描述 COVID-19 对澳大利亚预注册护理学生心理健康的影响。

背景

COVID-19 大流行对全球护理学生产生了迅速而重大的影响。大流行是许多国家关闭学校和大学的催化剂。这一必要措施给许多学生带来了额外的压力,包括护理学生,导致他们感到不确定和焦虑。目前,关于 COVID-19 对澳大利亚预注册护理学生心理健康影响的证据有限。

设计

在 12 所澳大利亚大学进行了一项横断面研究。

方法

学生通过匿名在线调查提供人口统计学数据,并自我报告他们的压力、焦虑、韧性、应对策略、心理健康和接触 COVID-19 的情况。使用修订后的事件影响量表、冠状病毒焦虑量表、简要韧性量表、简要应对和 DASS-21 评估学生的压力、焦虑、韧性、应对策略和心理健康。进行描述性和回归分析,以调查压力、焦虑、韧性和应对策略是否解释了心理健康影响的差异。新英格兰大学人类研究伦理委员会(编号:HE20-188)获得了伦理批准。所有参与的大学都获得了互惠批准。

结果

在完成调查的 516 名学生中,超过一半(n=300,58.1%)报告存在心理健康问题,大多数学生(n=469,90.9%)报告受到 COVID-19 的影响。近一半的学生(n=255,49.4%)报告出现创伤后应激障碍迹象。心理健康影响受到学生年级和心理健康问题史的影响,其中心理健康问题史和较高年级都与更大的心理健康影响相关。由于 COVID-19 限制,学生的学习受到了相当大的干扰,这加剧了学生的痛苦和焦虑。学生通过专注于自己的问题并使用情绪调节和适应压力源的策略来应对 COVID-19。

结论

COVID-19 大流行对预注册护理学生的心理健康产生了重大影响。支持护理学生管理心理健康的策略对于帮助他们度过持续的大流行并保障未来护理劳动力的招聘和留用至关重要。

影响说明

本研究增加了一项澳大利亚的理解,表明学生护士在 COVID-19 期间经历了一系列负面的心理社会结果。在这项研究中,我们发现有先前心理健康问题的学生和最后一年的学生受影响最大。澳大利亚大学与 COVID-19 相关的教育变化给许多护理学生带来了困扰。澳大利亚护理教育者/教育工作者和卫生服务人员需要注意这些结果,因为这些学生准备进入护理劳动力市场。

患者或公众参与

该研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 对澳大利亚本科护理学生心理健康的影响。来自几所大学的教育工作者参与了研究的设计和实施。然而,该研究没有包括公众或预期参与者的意见。

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