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Factors related to coping with the COVID-19 pandemic by nursing students from higher education institutions

Santos JL;
Monteiro ACM;
Azevedo DPGD;
Breder AD;
Pinheiro ABR;
Rodrigues LCM;
Fabio FL;
Azevedo KS;
Pessanha PP;
Silva RMG

Janaina Luiza dos Santos

Ana Claudia Moreira Monteiro

Diana Paola Gutierrez Díaz Azevedo

Alexandre Diniz Breder

Ana Beatriz Rodrigues Pinheiro

Letícia Cristina Modesto Rodrigues

Fabiana Lacerda Fabio

Kênia Suzana de Azevedo

Pablo Pereira Pessanha

Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Silva


Abstract

Objective: to analyze the coping/resilience strategies developed by students from two higher education institutions (HEIs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: a descriptive, cross-sectional study with a qualitative approach, carried out in two HEIs, one public and one private, located in the Norte Fluminense region of the state of Rio de Janeiro. The sample of students who answered the questionnaire was 140 from the public institution and 150 from the private institution. The IRAMUTEQ® software was used to generate the similarity analysis and word cloud. Results: Of the 290 participating students, it was identified that the majority belonged to the female sex, 84.5% (n=246) and 15.1% (n=44) were male, the age profile was from 17 to 58 years, where 7.2% (n=21) were in the age group of fewer than 20 years, 81.1% (n=236) in the age group of 20 to 39 years,  and 11.3% (n=33) aged 40 to 59 years.  Discussion: From the deep analysis we presented two categories 1 Adaptive capacity of undergraduate nursing students in the COVID-19 pandemic period and  2 Spirituality, interaction with friends and family decreases the deleterious effects of social isolation Conclusion: it was evidenced the adaptive capacity and spirituality, as well as friends and family, was fundamental, as a form of resilience; it is explicit that knowing how to deal with day-to-day difficulties,  having a support network, remaining psychologically positive helps in solving problems in various areas of life.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/ 10.56238/devopinterscie-224


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Copyright (c) 2023 Janaina Luiza dos Santos, Ana Claudia Moreira Monteiro, Diana Paola Gutierrez Díaz Azevedo, Alexandre Diniz Breder, Ana Beatriz Rodrigues Pinheiro, Letícia Cristina Modesto Rodrigues, Fabiana Lacerda Fabio, Kênia Suzana de Azevedo, Pablo Pereira Pessanha, Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Silva

Author(s)

  • Janaina Luiza dos Santos
  • Ana Claudia Moreira Monteiro
  • Diana Paola Gutierrez Díaz Azevedo
  • Alexandre Diniz Breder
  • Ana Beatriz Rodrigues Pinheiro
  • Letícia Cristina Modesto Rodrigues
  • Fabiana Lacerda Fabio
  • Kênia Suzana de Azevedo
  • Pablo Pereira Pessanha
  • Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Silva