Keywords

Coping Nursing Students, COVID-19, Nursing Education, Nursing Profession, Self-Care, Stress

 

Authors

  1. Overbaugh, Kristen J.
  2. Monforto, Kathleen
  3. DiGiacomo, Pat
  4. Maloney, Courtney

Abstract

Abstract: This descriptive mixed-methods study was conducted to understand the impact of COVID-19 on undergraduate nursing students' education, perceptions of nursing, stress, and coping. A convenience sample (N = 150) reported high levels of stress with higher stress levels significantly associated with lower coping. The essence of nursing, emotions surrounding the transition to nursing, educational barriers, and faculty-student relationships emerged as themes. The findings can be used to revise curricula and better support nursing students in future disasters and transitions to practice during unpredictable times.