Nursing students' emotions, educational concerns, and the impact of study careers and professional futures during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study.

Journal: BMC medical education

Volume: 24

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  School of Nursing, Jinzhou Medical University, No. , Section , Songpo Road, Linghe District, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, PR China. Department of Internal Medicine Nursing, School of Nursing, Wannan Medical College, Wenchang West Road, Higher Education Park, Wuhu City, An Hui Province, PR China. School of Nursing, Jinzhou Medical University, No. , Section , Songpo Road, Linghe District, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, PR China. guoleilei@jzmu.edu.cn.

Abstract summary 

COVID-19 is a challenge to education systems worldwide. The aim of the study was to explore the impact of COVID-19-pandemic-related emotions and COVID-19-related concern for education on the study careers and professional futures of nursing students.The study was completed between March and June 2023 using a multi-stage sampling design. A total of 1126 nursing students were recruited to complete the questionnaire. The self-administered questionnaire consisted of basic characteristics of the subjects, the COVID-19-pandemic-related emotions scale, the COVID-19-related concern for education scale, and the impact of the COVID-19 on study careers and professional futures scale (SCPFI-19 S). One-way ANOVA/t-test, correlation coefficient analysis, and hierarchical linear regression analysis were used to explore factors influencing changes in study careers and professional futures, and the relationship between COVID-19-pandemic-related emotions and COVID-19-related concern for education.Univariate analysis of variance indicated that residence, willingness, and whether to engage in nursing after graduation were related to SCPFI-19 S (P < 0.05). COVID-19-pandemic-related emotions and COVID-19-related concern for education were significantly and positively associated with SCPFI-19 S (r = 0.566, P < 0.01; r = 0.199, P < 0.01). Stratified multiple regression analysis showed that COVID-19-pandemic-related emotions and COVID-19-related concern for education of nursing students were significant predictors of SCPFI-19 S.Overall, both COVID-19-pandemic-related emotions and COVID-19-related concern for education were significantly correlated with SCPFI-19 S. In future interventions, schools should consider structures and strategies to support students' mental health and educational trajectories during current and future epidemics or similar crises.

Authors & Co-authors:  Song Zhang Ji Ji Xu Chen Guo

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Citations :  Guo YR, Cao QD, Hong ZS, Tan YY, Chen SD, Jin HJ, Tan KS, Wang DY, Yan Y. The origin, transmission and clinical therapies on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak - an update on the status. Military Med Res. 2020;7(1):11. doi: 10.1186/s40779-020-00240-0.
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Doi : 278
SSN : 1472-6920
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
COVID-19;Coronavirus disease 2019;Nursing education;Nursing students
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Publication Country
England