YILDIRIM SISMAN, Nuriye/0000-0003-3745-3751WOS: 000389730600006PubMed: 27701030Background: Nursing education can be a stressful experience. To fully benefit from this experience and develop a positive professional identity, it is essential for nursing students to effectively cope with education-related stress. Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationships between nursing students' education-related stress and stress coping, self-esteem, social support, and health status. Method: This study utilized a cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational design. The sample consisted 517 nursing students from a bachelor program in Turkey during the 2014-2015 academic year. Participants provided data on sociodemographic characte...
Background & Objective: Nursing students usually experience various types of stress. Lack of stress ...
Purpose: Structural equation model was analysed to explore the determinants of health behaviors of u...
Aim: The aim of this descriptive study was to assess stress and ways of coping among first year nurs...
Objective: University studentship and the university life itself have the potential to create worry ...
Objective: University studentship and the university life itself have the potential to create worry ...
Objective: University studentship and the university life itself have the potential to create worry ...
Background: Stress is a fact of life that every human deals with on a daily basis. In the transition...
Nursing students experience high levels of stress throughout their college career. When it comes to ...
Objective: Nursing students face with stress factors affecting academic performance and quality of l...
Background: Nursing students’ education process is related to the occurrence of difficult and ...
Introduction: Social support plays an important role in maintaining psychological well-being of stu...
Aims: Unlike many other student groups, the nursing students, due to their educational field and pro...
Introduction: Stress is a reality of nature-forces from the internal or outside world affecting the ...
Introduction: Stress is a reality of nature-forces from the internal or outside world affecting the ...
Introduction: The phenomenon of occupational stress can very often be found during the education pro...
Background & Objective: Nursing students usually experience various types of stress. Lack of stress ...
Purpose: Structural equation model was analysed to explore the determinants of health behaviors of u...
Aim: The aim of this descriptive study was to assess stress and ways of coping among first year nurs...
Objective: University studentship and the university life itself have the potential to create worry ...
Objective: University studentship and the university life itself have the potential to create worry ...
Objective: University studentship and the university life itself have the potential to create worry ...
Background: Stress is a fact of life that every human deals with on a daily basis. In the transition...
Nursing students experience high levels of stress throughout their college career. When it comes to ...
Objective: Nursing students face with stress factors affecting academic performance and quality of l...
Background: Nursing students’ education process is related to the occurrence of difficult and ...
Introduction: Social support plays an important role in maintaining psychological well-being of stu...
Aims: Unlike many other student groups, the nursing students, due to their educational field and pro...
Introduction: Stress is a reality of nature-forces from the internal or outside world affecting the ...
Introduction: Stress is a reality of nature-forces from the internal or outside world affecting the ...
Introduction: The phenomenon of occupational stress can very often be found during the education pro...
Background & Objective: Nursing students usually experience various types of stress. Lack of stress ...
Purpose: Structural equation model was analysed to explore the determinants of health behaviors of u...
Aim: The aim of this descriptive study was to assess stress and ways of coping among first year nurs...