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新西兰一所高等院校本科护理专业学生的心理健康经历:变革之时。

Mental Health Experiences Among Undergraduate Nursing Students in a New Zealand Tertiary Institution: A Time for Change.

作者信息

Solomon Bernadette, Topp Maia, Solomon David J A, Solomon David

机构信息

Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.

Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of Bedfordshire, Luton, UK.

出版信息

Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2025 Feb;34(1):e13464. doi: 10.1111/inm.13464. Epub 2024 Oct 31.

Abstract

Nursing students in undergraduate programmes exhibit comparable, sometimes higher, levels of poor mental health and substance use compared to the general population; however, this area remains under-researched in New Zealand. The study involved 172 nursing students enrolled in the Bachelor of Nursing programme at one tertiary institution in Auckland, New Zealand. Employing a mixed-methodology approach, a 29-question survey comprising both open and closed questions was administered to explore the students' experiences with mental health and substance use, as well as their access to support services. Quantitative data were analysed using SPSS version 29 descriptive statistics, while a general inductive approach guided the qualitative analysis. A significant proportion of participants (75%) reported experiencing emotional distress during their studies, with anxiety being the most prevalent (78.5%). A smaller percentage disclosed substance use (8.1%) including excessive alcohol use, cannabis use, nicotine use, vaping cannabis and some refusal to reveal substance use. Surprisingly, less than 1% (n = 0.6) utilised institutional support services. Three qualitative themes were identified including emotional distress and associated effects, emotional and psychological impacts on nursing students' academic journey and tertiary support systems. The findings highlight the urgent need to address the mental health and addiction challenges experienced by nursing students, given their potential adverse effects on academic success and overall well-being. Urgent action is needed to integrate mental health training into the curriculum and provide faculty support. In this study, the underutilisation and inadequacy of institutional support services signal a need for institutional reforms to provide access and personalised mental health support to nursing students. Providing essential skills and support for student success contributes to the overall well-being of the nursing workforce.

摘要

与普通人群相比,本科护理专业的学生表现出相当的、有时甚至更高水平的心理健康问题和物质使用问题;然而,在新西兰,这一领域的研究仍然不足。该研究涉及新西兰奥克兰一所高等院校护理专业本科课程的172名学生。采用混合方法,进行了一项包含29个问题的调查,既有开放式问题也有封闭式问题,以探究学生在心理健康和物质使用方面的经历,以及他们获得支持服务的情况。定量数据使用SPSS 29版描述性统计进行分析,而定性分析则采用一般归纳法。很大一部分参与者(75%)报告在学习期间经历过情绪困扰,焦虑最为普遍(78.5%)。较小比例的人透露有物质使用情况(8.1%),包括过度饮酒、吸食大麻、吸烟、吸电子烟大麻,还有一些人拒绝透露物质使用情况。令人惊讶的是,不到1%(n = 0.6)的人使用了学校的支持服务。确定了三个定性主题,包括情绪困扰及相关影响、情绪和心理对护理学生学业旅程的影响以及高等教育支持系统。研究结果凸显了迫切需要应对护理学生所经历的心理健康和成瘾挑战,因为这些挑战可能对学业成功和整体幸福感产生不利影响。迫切需要采取行动将心理健康培训纳入课程并提供教师支持。在本研究中,学校支持服务利用不足和不够充分表明需要进行学校改革,以便为护理学生提供获得帮助和个性化心理健康支持的途径。为学生成功提供必要技能和支持有助于护理人员队伍的整体福祉。

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