Title of article
The Relationship of Nursing Students’ Personality Traits with Their Perceived Stress in Clinical Environment
Author/Authors
Mousavi, Kazem Department of Nursing - Abhar School of Nursing - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , Kamali, Mohsen Department of Nursing - Abhar School of Nursing - Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
Pages
4
From page
278
To page
281
Abstract
Background: Clinical education is the most stressful part of education for nursing students. This study investigated the relationship of nursing students’ personality
traits with their perceived stress in clinical environment. Objectives: This study
aimed at investigating the relationship of nursing students’ personality traits
with their perceived stress in clinical environment. Methods: This cross-sectional
study was conducted in October 2020 on 215 nursing students. Participants
were selected through stratified random sampling from Zanjan University of
Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran. Data collection instruments were a demographic
questionnaire, the NEO Personality Inventory short form, and the Perceived
Stress Scale. Data analysis was done through the independent-samples t-test,
Pearson’s correlation analysis, and one-way analysis of variance. Results: The
mean score of perceived stress was 43.74±10.25 out of 56, implying high level
of stress. Neuroticism personality trait had significant positive correlation with
perceived stress (P < 0.001), whereas extraversion and agreeableness personality
traits had significant negative correlations with perceived stress (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: Healthcare authorities need to employ strategies to identify nursing
students who are at risk for stress and improve their psychological readiness for attending clinical environment.
Keywords
Nursing student , personality , stress
Journal title
Nursing and Midwifery Studies
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2719195
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