Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate how differences in life events and stress contribute to psychological distress in nurses and nursing students. Background. Stress is an issue for nursing students and qualified nurses leading to psychological distress and attrition. Design. A longitudinal study using four time waves was conducted between 1994-1997. Methods. Measures were taken of stress, life events and psychological distress in addition to a range of demographic data. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, linear modelling and mixed-effects modelling. The study was set in Scotland, UK and used newly qualified nurses and nursing students from four university departments of nursing over four years. The study was initiat...
This paper reports research outcomes of a study into personal stress experienced by mental health st...
Stressors are overwhelming and volatile trials that can modify over normal response to everyday even...
This article examines stressful episodes reported by student nurses (N = 150) interviewed during the...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate how differences in life events and stress contribute t...
University students have increased psychological distress than any other students in different count...
Background: Stress in nursing students may be related to attrition from nursing programmes and lead ...
Background: Stress in nursing students may be related to attrition from nursing programmes and lead ...
Introduction: Studies among undergraduate students in Malaysia have assessed the impact of stressors...
Introduction: It is well recognised that nurse education/training can be a stressful experience and...
Psychological distress have been found to be high and influence negatively nurses’ and teachers’ wor...
In this study, we present longitudinal data on psychological distress among 169 young Norwegian heal...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
Stress is an important phenomenon because it may affect students\u27 learning and productivity. This...
AimTo examine the effects of nursing tasks (including their physiological and psychological demands,...
Background: Stress is a fact of life that every human deals with on a daily basis. In the transition...
This paper reports research outcomes of a study into personal stress experienced by mental health st...
Stressors are overwhelming and volatile trials that can modify over normal response to everyday even...
This article examines stressful episodes reported by student nurses (N = 150) interviewed during the...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate how differences in life events and stress contribute t...
University students have increased psychological distress than any other students in different count...
Background: Stress in nursing students may be related to attrition from nursing programmes and lead ...
Background: Stress in nursing students may be related to attrition from nursing programmes and lead ...
Introduction: Studies among undergraduate students in Malaysia have assessed the impact of stressors...
Introduction: It is well recognised that nurse education/training can be a stressful experience and...
Psychological distress have been found to be high and influence negatively nurses’ and teachers’ wor...
In this study, we present longitudinal data on psychological distress among 169 young Norwegian heal...
Introduction: “Stress is the subjective feeling produced by events that are uncontrollable.” Constan...
Stress is an important phenomenon because it may affect students\u27 learning and productivity. This...
AimTo examine the effects of nursing tasks (including their physiological and psychological demands,...
Background: Stress is a fact of life that every human deals with on a daily basis. In the transition...
This paper reports research outcomes of a study into personal stress experienced by mental health st...
Stressors are overwhelming and volatile trials that can modify over normal response to everyday even...
This article examines stressful episodes reported by student nurses (N = 150) interviewed during the...