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September 2021 Vol. 9 No.9
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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 9(9) pp.
374-382,
September, 2021
Copyright © 2021 Author(s) retain the copyright
of this article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5526483 |
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Original Research Article
An Explorative Enquiry
into the Effects of Psycho-logical Distress among Nursing
Students at the National University of Lesotho |
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University students
have increased psychological distress than any other students in
different countries Worldwide. Psychological distress is defined
as a condition that one feels in response to having to cope with
situations that are unsettling, frustrating or perceived as
harmful or threatening. The study focused on exploring the
effects of psychological distress on nursing students at
National University of Lesotho. The study used an explorative
and descriptive qualitative research design to collect data
using semi-structured interviews from a sample of 10 nursing
students. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyse the
data and 3 themes and 11 subthemes were developed. Participants
identified academic workload, time management, clinical
placement, financial and socio-demographic factors as the main
stressors. Poor academic performance, impaired physical
wellbeing, emotional suffering and spiritual ill-health were
among the identified effects of distress. The coping mechanisms
which the nursing students employed included using available
social support, motivating self and engaging in leisure
activities. It was concluded that psychological distress has a
great effect on nursing students and it results in poor academic
performance and illness. Effective interventions can be adopted
to improve coping with psychological stress factors and
subsequent stress responses among nursing students.
Keywords: Academic performance, Coping mechanism,
National University of Lesotho, Nursing students, Psychological
distress
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