A Study to Assess the Perceived Stress and Coping Strategies among B.Sc. Nursing Students of Selected Colleges in Pune during COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown

Deepika Sheroun, Dapple D Wankhar, Amita Devrani
2020 Zenodo  
The global pandemic has proven to be challenging for students in more ways than one. Ever since in-person classes moved online and "Stay Home Stay Safe" executive order was implemented; many students have faced a distressing change in their employment status. The present study aimed to assess perceived stress and coping strategies amidst the COVID 19 lockdown, among the BSc Nursing students studying in nursing colleges located in Pune Objectives: The objectives of the study are to assess the
more » ... ceived stress and coping strategies of the BSc Nursing students of all batches in regard to COVID 19 lockdown, and to determine the association of stress and coping with selected demographic variables. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional online study was undertaken from 15th to 20th of May 2020. Participants were BSc Nursing Students (1st -4th year), whose perceived stress and coping strategies related to COVID 19, were assessed using an online questionnaire. The tool has 3 sections consisting of demographic data as section A, Perceived Stress Scale as Section B, and Coping Strategies Scale as section C. Score was categorised into three parts as good, moderate and low Results: A total of 427 nursing students completed the questionnaire. Male students had more perceived stress score (22.73) than female students (21.86). Majority of participants were between 21-25 years. The maximum mean perceived stress score (22.56) was observed in 4th year students, and least mean perceived stress score (20.20) was found in 2nd year students. On the whole the maximum mean coping score (78.45) was found among 1st years and least coping score (71.23) was found among 4th year BSc Nursing students Conclusion: The present study indicates moderate level of perceived stress with mean perceived stress score of the students Nurses being 21.88 (+4.30) and the mean coping strategies score was 74.38 (+12.30). The IV Year Nursing [...]
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3931576 fatcat:42nfkhomvfgiffvno4dnsibdpu