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An exploration of senior nursing students' percieved stress in a high stakes testing environment

Posted on:2015-12-06Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Northern Kentucky UniversityCandidate:Tagher, Catherine GFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390017997392Subject:Health education
Abstract/Summary:
This mixed methods participatory action research study investigated student perceptions of stress within the context of a high stakes testing environment. Participants were prelicensure baccalaureate nursing students enrolled in the final semester of their nursing program. The quantitative method, a prospective correlational research design using the Student Nurse Stress Index (SNSI) provided a quantitative measure of stress. Phenomenography, the qualitative method, was used in order to capture the various ways students experience stress. The combination of these two methods provided a rich understanding of student perspectives regarding the use of high stakes testing nursing as a measure of progression toward graduation. Analysis of the research findings revealed all students experience stress while preparing for high stakes testing. However, students perceived the experience of stress in a myriad of ways suggesting that students view high stakes testing as a threat rather than a challenge.
Keywords/Search Tags:High stakes, Stress, Students
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