The Stress of Nursing Student Training
Keywords:
stress, nursing student, practiceAbstract
All nursing students are required to complete practical training in a number of subjects to complete the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing, where each practical training session, most nursing students experience varying levels of stress depending on the basics. The perception and adaptability of each nursing student Nursing students must learn and apply theoretical knowledge, apply it to real-world situations, and work with a new multidisciplinary environment. Lack of experience in patient care, it was found that the factors affecting the stress of nursing students in nursing students' training were several aspects, namely knowledge and skills factors, health factors during the practice, job factors. As assigned while practicing, environmental factors and supervisory factors, which when nursing students are stressed by the above factors and unable to manage stress, it will affect Impact on students both physically and mentally, family, educational institution and social impact. Be involved, there should be methods or measures to promote, assist and support nursing students to manage stress and be able to practice practical training.
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