What are the sources of learner stress in the clinical setting? How can they be reduced? Can the stress ever have a positive aspect?
# A stressor is any environmental demand that creates a state of tension or threat.
Stress is a psychological state of tension or strain.
Stress in the clinical setting has significant consequences for both the person and the organization, such as psychological and physical health deterioration, financial and social impact and impaired professional practice.
Mainly sources of learner stress in the clinical setting are due to:
*Workload and conflict with physicians
*Lacking relationship with other nurses
*Lack of support
*Lack of preparation and confidence
*Some student nurses felt excluded, had difficulties combining academic demands with clinical placement and reported unmet learning needs.
#*Improves a positive attitude toward learning needs
*Using and developing methods of coping
*Improves the self-confidence towards the work or learning
*Creates a positive attitude towards the learning needs
*Create a good interaction and relation with other co-mates and other professional staff or enhance social relationships
*Enhance social support
#Through the stress, an adaptive response that gives the body all necessary resources to maximize survival
*Improves the body's coping mechanism
*Improves the immunity
*Enhance to deal with all stressful events
*Improves the self-esteem and confidence
*Improves and maintains the health and wellbeing of the body due to the effect of cortisol during stress
*Improves the problem-solving ability
What are the sources of learner stress in the clinical setting? How can they be reduced?...
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