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The effects of clinical education program based on Watson's theory of human caring on coping and anxiety levels of nursing students: A randomized control trial

Yeter Durgun Ozan, Mesude Duman, Özlem Çiçek, Altun Baksi

2020Perspectives In Psychiatric Care19 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the clinical education program based on Watson's human caring theory on coping and anxiety levels of nursing students. DESIGN AND METHODS: The research sample consisted of the intervention (n = 53) and the control (n = 53) group. FINDINGS: A statistically significant difference was determined in anxiety mean scores (P < .001) and the self-confident approach, the social-support seeking approach, the unconfident approach, and the submissive approach subscales of coping with stress in students of the intervention group compared to the control group (P < .05). PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: It is recommended that the clinical education program based on Watson's caring theory is used during the clinical education of nursing students.

Topics & Concepts

WatsonAnxietyCoping (psychology)NursingRandomized controlled trialPsychologyClinical psychologyPsychotherapistMedicinePsychiatryInternal medicineComputer scienceNatural language processingNursing education and managementHealthcare Education and Workforce IssuesHealth and Well-being Studies