Navigating Nursing Student Anxiety: A Conceptual Model

Author:

McKendrick-Calder Lisa AnneORCID,Shumka ChristineORCID,Heuver Tanya,Pollard CherylORCID,Morey Kylie,Chase Thomas,Solanki ShivaniORCID

Abstract

Nursing students experience high rates of anxiety (Gurková & Zeleníková, 2018; Mills et al., 2020; Wedgeworth, 2016) but little is known about the relationship between anxiety and the learning environment. This study intended to explore and better understand what components of the learning environment are impacted by or impact anxiety. This research utilized a grounded theory approach utilizing constant comparative analysis of findings to develop a theoretical model that identifies and describes the components of the learning environment that impact anxiety. Focus groups revealed that educator practices, participants' sense of self, and social determinants of health impacted student experiences of anxiety. Participants also identified several protective factors including self-management and self-care strategies, professional mental health resources, and relationships. The model provides a conceptual framework that can be used as a resource to guide practices of nurse educators and administrators as they reflect on the relationships between intrinsic and external factors, including the learning environment.

Publisher

University of Western Ontario, Western Libraries

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