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Nurse Education Today | 2015

Predictors of Stress and Coping Strategies of US Accelerated vs. Generic Baccalaureate Nursing Students: An Embedded Mixed Methods Study

Linda Eileen Wolf; Andrea Warner Stidham; Ratchneewan Ross

BACKGROUND Stress is an inevitable part of life and is especially pervasive in the lives of nursing students. Identifying the predictors of stress as well as coping strategies used can allow for the implementation of appropriate coping interventions to assist in the management of stress in nursing students. Mixed methods research that has been undertaken to gain an understanding about student stress, especially juxtaposing generic versus accelerated nursing students could not be identified. OBJECTIVES (1) Identify predictors of stress between accelerated and generic Baccalaureate Nursing (BSN) students; and (2) Describe stressors and coping strategies used by accelerated students in comparison with generic students. DESIGN Embedded mixed methods study. SETTING Accelerated and generic BSN third- and fourth-year nursing students at two Midwestern universities. PARTICIPANTS 210 participants: accelerated (n=75) and generic (n=135). METHODS A questionnaire packet, including demographics, history of depression, the Perceived Stress Questionnaire, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, and open-ended questions were administered to students at the end of a class. Simultaneous multiple regression was used to examine predictors of stress. Content analysis was used to analyze qualitative data. RESULTS Predictors of stress for both the accelerated and generic groups included history of depression, year in the program, emotional support, and self-esteem. Fear of failure and clinical incompetence, problematic relationships, and time management issues were identified as major stressors. Coping strategies used by both groups included positive thinking and social support. CONCLUSIONS Senior students with a history of depression, low self-esteem, and little social support were more likely to experience high levels of stress. This gives educators the potential to identify at risk students and establish stress reduction programs. Encouraging students to use individualized coping strategies will be beneficial.


Nurse Education Today | 2017

The design process of a multimodal module that synthesized knowledge across nursing courses

Linda Eileen Wolf; Pamela Rutar; Cheryl Delgado; Joan Niederriter


44th Biennial Convention (28 October - 01 November 2017) | 2017

Utilizing the Kolb Learning Style Inventory to Identify Learning Styles of Diverse Nursing Students

Linda Eileen Wolf; David Foley


Journal of Nursing Education and Practice | 2016

Time on Task: Perceived and measured time in online courses for students and faculty

Cheryl Delgado; Linda Eileen Wolf


43rd Biennial Convention (07 November - 11 November 2015) | 2016

Student Satisfaction to a Multimedia Approach to Engaged Learning

Linda Eileen Wolf; Cheryl Delgado; Pamela Rutar


วารสารพยาบาลทหารบก (Journal of The Royal Thai Army Nurses) | 2014

Depression and Its Predictors among Nursing Students in Four Countries: USA, Thailand, Taiwan and Japan ปัจจัยทำนายภาวะซึมเศร้ำของนักศึกษำพยำบำลศำสตร์ในประเทศ สหรัฐอเมริกำ ไทย ไต้หวัน และญี่ปุ่น

Ratchneewan Ross; Linda Eileen Wolf; Lenny Chiang-Hanisko; Takamasa Tanaka; Keiko Takeo; Puangrat Boonyanurak; Saisamorn Chaleoykitti; Pimpanitta Saenyakul


Archive | 2014

Bringing Henrietta to Life: Medical Humanities and the Arts

Adrienne J. Gosselin; Holly A. Holsinger; Evan Lieberman; Maureen M. Mitchell; Linda Eileen Wolf; Geraldine H. Burns; Victoria R. Winbush; Joan Thoman; George S. Tsagaris


Archive | 2014

Ethical Issues in Nursing

Linda Eileen Wolf; David Foley; Corinne Wheeler; Barbara Cavender; Joan Thoman


Archive | 2011

Assessing the Effectiveness of a Cultural Awareness Program

Cheryl Delgado; Linda Eileen Wolf


Archive | 2011

An Assessment of the Effect of Education on Cultural Competency

Linda Eileen Wolf; Cheryl Delgado

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Cheryl Delgado

Cleveland State University

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Pamela Rutar

Cleveland State University

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Joan Niederriter

Cleveland State University

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