2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v7n9p54
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Reducing perceived stress through an orientation program for nursing students entering their first nursing course

Abstract: Background: The faculty of an introductory nursing course noted that students expressed, over several years, apprehension regarding expectations such as studying for exams and how to better organize their time. Nursing students are known to experience a greater amount of anxiety than non-nursing students. This anxiety interferes with their ability to be successful in their selected major. Purpose and methods: The purpose of this study was to determine if an orientation program would reduce the perceived anxiet… Show more

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“…In Semester 1, students displayed moderate anxiety whereby the feeling of anxiousness before the first clinical placement Lisa and Suzy [13], had commented that the nursing students had experienced much more anxiousness than the students in other major professions. She believed that anxiety is directly associated with a lack of understanding of knowledge, application of knowledge and lack of exposure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Semester 1, students displayed moderate anxiety whereby the feeling of anxiousness before the first clinical placement Lisa and Suzy [13], had commented that the nursing students had experienced much more anxiousness than the students in other major professions. She believed that anxiety is directly associated with a lack of understanding of knowledge, application of knowledge and lack of exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%