2022
DOI: 10.1111/nuf.12788
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A longitudinal study of student nurse anxiety and distress during transitions in learning due to the COVID‐19 pandemic

Abstract: This longitudinal study investigated anxiety, distress, and related symptoms experienced by undergraduate student nurses as they transitioned in March of 2020 to a virtual classroom due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in August of 2021 back to in-person learning. Qualtrics survey links were distributed at the end of the spring 2020 and fall 2021 semesters; survey response rates were 63% (n = 50) and 42% (n = 21), respectively. The 2020 cohort had a mean symptom rate of 4.32 out of 13 symptoms; the 2022 mean decre… Show more

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“…Student anxiety can also be caused by a lack of experience since higher experience usually lowers anxiety levels [2]. A study reported that students' anxiety, distress, and other related symptoms due to the transformation from offline learning to online in 2020 because the COVID-19 pandemic decreased on average after 2022 [3], as students have proper adaptation and experience. In online learning, some students feel they must make a greater effort to interact since they are missing out on an essential component of face-to-face contact when they learn online [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Student anxiety can also be caused by a lack of experience since higher experience usually lowers anxiety levels [2]. A study reported that students' anxiety, distress, and other related symptoms due to the transformation from offline learning to online in 2020 because the COVID-19 pandemic decreased on average after 2022 [3], as students have proper adaptation and experience. In online learning, some students feel they must make a greater effort to interact since they are missing out on an essential component of face-to-face contact when they learn online [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%