Mental health experiences among undergraduate nursing students in a New Zealand tertiary institution: a time for change
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Manukau Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Bedfordshire
Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand
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2024-10-31
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Nursing students in undergraduate programmes exhibit comparable, sometimes higher, levels of poor mental health and substance use compared to the general population; however, this area remains under-researched in New Zealand. The study involved 172 nursing students enrolled in the Bachelor of Nursing programme at one tertiary institution in Auckland, New Zealand. Employing a mixed-methodology approach, a 29-question survey comprising both open and closed questions was administered to explore the students' experiences with mental health and substance use, as well as their access to support services. Quantitative data were analysed using SPSS version 29 descriptive statistics, while a general inductive approach guided the qualitative analysis. A significant proportion of participants (75%) reported experiencing emotional distress during their studies, with anxiety being the most prevalent (78.5%). A smaller percentage disclosed substance use (8.1%) including excessive alcohol use, cannabis use, nicotine use, vaCitation
Solomon B, Topp M, Solomon DJA, Solomon D (2024) 'Mental health experiences among undergraduate nursing students in a New Zealand tertiary institution: a time for change', International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, (), pp.-.Publisher
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1445-8330EISSN
1447-0349Sponsors
This study was supported by the MIT Strategic Research Fund.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/inm.13464
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