Objective: To investigate the the current situation of psycolo-gical stress level of nursing masters during clinical practice under the epidemic of COVID-19. Methods: Asurvey of 208 nursing masters in 8 universities, A crosssectional survey was conducted using the General Survey Form, Graduate Psychological Stressors Questionnaire, Simple Coping Questionnaire, Anxiety Selfevaluation Scale. Results: The score of nursing master Psychological Stressors Questionnaire was (99.48±12.16), which was the medium level. The main source of psychological stress is the paper required pressure (17.44±2.06), Secondly, the learning task pressure (10.54±1.81). psychological stress was negatively associated with positive coping patterns (r=-0.362, P<0.01); positive correlation with negative coping (r=0.527, P<0.01); and positive correlation with anxiety (r=0.481, P<0.01); Anxiety levels, negative coping methods, positive coping methods, clinical practice time, degree type, and marital status were important factors influencing psychological stress among nursing masters (P<0.05) during clinical practice, accounting for 38.7% of the total variability. Conclusion: the psychological stress score of nursing postgraduates affected by the epidemic is at a medium level during clinical practice. We should focus on their mental health status during clinical practice. We can provide a good clinical practice environment by regularly carrying out psychological group guidance or lectures to reduce their psychological stress level and promote their psychological development Health development.
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Nursing Postgraduate, Psychological Stress, Anxiety, Coping Style, COVID-19
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Song Xinxin, Peng Shangfei, Zhao Fang, Liu Rongxun, Zhang Junmei. (2022). Psychological Stress of Statues and Influencing Factors of Nursing Postgraduate During Clinical Practice Post-epidemic of COVID-19. Science Innovation, 10(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.si.20221001.11
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Song Xinxin; Peng Shangfei; Zhao Fang; Liu Rongxun; Zhang Junmei. Psychological Stress of Statues and Influencing Factors of Nursing Postgraduate During Clinical Practice Post-epidemic of COVID-19. Sci. Innov. 2022, 10(1), 1-7. doi: 10.11648/j.si.20221001.11
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Song Xinxin, Peng Shangfei, Zhao Fang, Liu Rongxun, Zhang Junmei. Psychological Stress of Statues and Influencing Factors of Nursing Postgraduate During Clinical Practice Post-epidemic of COVID-19. Sci Innov. 2022;10(1):1-7. doi: 10.11648/j.si.20221001.11
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