Why so Stressed: Association between the Dominican Nursing Experience and Stress

Location

Guzman Lecture Hall

Start Date

4-19-2018 6:30 PM

End Date

4-19-2018 7:30 PM

Student Type

Undergraduate

Faculty Mentor(s)

Brett Bayles, MPH, Ph.D.

Presentation Format

Poster Presentation

Abstract/Description

Students are likely to experience stress in college, especially those who studying to become nurses. Stress is associated with many negative outcomes that could affect a person’s body. These outcomes include thoughts of suicide, increased chances of smoking and drinking, and can even affect a person’s ability to learn (Hudd et al., 2000). Through qualitative interviews, this study looked at why nursing students are stressed out and what could possibly be the source of it. This study was done because these are the future nurses that will be caring for us and our families.

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Why so Stressed: Association between the Dominican Nursing Experience and Stress

Guzman Lecture Hall

Students are likely to experience stress in college, especially those who studying to become nurses. Stress is associated with many negative outcomes that could affect a person’s body. These outcomes include thoughts of suicide, increased chances of smoking and drinking, and can even affect a person’s ability to learn (Hudd et al., 2000). Through qualitative interviews, this study looked at why nursing students are stressed out and what could possibly be the source of it. This study was done because these are the future nurses that will be caring for us and our families.