Resilience among Universiti Sains Malaysia nursing students

Resilience is a term commonly used to describe the ability to turn adversity into opportunities and learn from demanding situations. Resilience has emerged as a concept that can explain and predict students' academic success and well-being in stressful and traumatic situations. Thus, this st...

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Main Author: Ali, Noorsyafawani Mohamed
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Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2023
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spelling my.usm.eprints.61389 http://eprints.usm.my/61389/ Resilience among Universiti Sains Malaysia nursing students Ali, Noorsyafawani Mohamed R Medicine RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research Resilience is a term commonly used to describe the ability to turn adversity into opportunities and learn from demanding situations. Resilience has emerged as a concept that can explain and predict students' academic success and well-being in stressful and traumatic situations. Thus, this study was aimed to determine the level of resilience among USM nursing students. The cross-sectional study was used were 174 nursing students from USM Health campus involved in completing a self-administered questionnaire adopting from Trait and State Resilience scale. The finding from this study shows that 56 (32.2%) of the nursing students have a very high level of trait resilience, and only 3 (1.7%) have low trait resilience. For state resilience, 81 (46.6%%) of the nursing students have a very high level of state resilience and only 1 (0.6%) have low state resilience. The mean trait resilience score was 66.07 (SD: 11.7) and the mean state resilience score was 59.24 (SD: 9.3). There was a significant, moderate and positive correlation between trait resilience scores and state resilience scores which is tested using Pearson correlation test (Pearson’s r= 0.733, p value <0.001). In conclusion, the study of the level of resilience shows a high level of trait resilience and very high state resilience among USM nursing students. However, further research should be conducted in a large sample size to compare the level of resilience among nursing students in university and investigate other probable factors that affect the resilience of nursing students including internal factor. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2023-06 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/61389/1/8.%20NOORSYAFAWANI%20MOHAMED%20ALI-E.pdf Ali, Noorsyafawani Mohamed (2023) Resilience among Universiti Sains Malaysia nursing students. Project Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
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Resilience among Universiti Sains Malaysia nursing students
description Resilience is a term commonly used to describe the ability to turn adversity into opportunities and learn from demanding situations. Resilience has emerged as a concept that can explain and predict students' academic success and well-being in stressful and traumatic situations. Thus, this study was aimed to determine the level of resilience among USM nursing students. The cross-sectional study was used were 174 nursing students from USM Health campus involved in completing a self-administered questionnaire adopting from Trait and State Resilience scale. The finding from this study shows that 56 (32.2%) of the nursing students have a very high level of trait resilience, and only 3 (1.7%) have low trait resilience. For state resilience, 81 (46.6%%) of the nursing students have a very high level of state resilience and only 1 (0.6%) have low state resilience. The mean trait resilience score was 66.07 (SD: 11.7) and the mean state resilience score was 59.24 (SD: 9.3). There was a significant, moderate and positive correlation between trait resilience scores and state resilience scores which is tested using Pearson correlation test (Pearson’s r= 0.733, p value <0.001). In conclusion, the study of the level of resilience shows a high level of trait resilience and very high state resilience among USM nursing students. However, further research should be conducted in a large sample size to compare the level of resilience among nursing students in university and investigate other probable factors that affect the resilience of nursing students including internal factor.
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title Resilience among Universiti Sains Malaysia nursing students
title_short Resilience among Universiti Sains Malaysia nursing students
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