Stress, depression, and anxiety among undergraduate nursing students in the time of a pandemic

Author:

Chernomas Wanda M.1,Shapiro Carla R.1,Plohman James C.1,Rabbani Rasheda2

Affiliation:

1. Rady Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Manitoba, College of Nursing , Winnipeg , Canada

2. Rady Faculty of Health Sciences , George & Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation, Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research, University of Manitoba , Winnipeg , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Emerging literature reports on the challenges faced by nursing students internationally during the pandemic as they continue their education. The aim of this mixed methods study was to examine stress, depression, and anxiety among undergraduate nursing students at a Canadian university during the pandemic. Theoretical Frameworks Stress and coping and trauma theories informed this study. Methods Mixed methods included an online questionnaire composed of the Depression Anxiety Stress scales (DASS), sociodemographic data, and quality of life items with open-ended questions. Results Sample included 280 participants. Mean scores for depression and stress were in the mild level, for anxiety in the moderate level; 24 , 37 and 23 % of the sample had scores of severe or extremely severe for depression, anxiety, and stress respectively. Written comments reflected the impact on participants’ relationships, motivation, struggles with remote learning, perceived heavy workloads, and impact on health and self-care, while some described positive experiences, including improved study habits. Discussion Uncertainty, isolation, sudden and ongoing changes with program delivery and a variety of psychosocial losses, helped to explain the distress many shared. The disconnect between reported levels of use of mental health services and the higher levels of mental distress raises the question of access to and use of these services. Implications for an International Audience The importance of developing and maintaining effective coping, including a support system, and committing to healthy self-care during challenging times was reinforced. Conclusions This difficult time for nursing students emphasized the need to ensure attention to student well-being and mental health during their foundational educational experiences.

Funder

Self-funded

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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