Volume 14, Issue 7 (October 2016)                   Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2016, 14(7): 622-629 | Back to browse issues page

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yazdizadeh V, farmahinifarahany M, zarrea M, galaly S. EVALUATION OF THE STRESSORS IN THE LABOR AND DELIVERY ROOM ON MIDWIFERY STUDENT OF MEDICAL BRANCH OF ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY, TEHRAN BRANCH. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2016; 14 (7) :622-629
URL: http://unmf.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-2836-en.html
1- Departemant of Statistic, Tehran Medical sciences Branch,Islamic Azad University, Tehran,Iran. , yazdizadeh51@yahoo.com
2- Departemant of Statistic, Tehran Medical sciences Branch,Islamic Azad University, Tehran,Iran.
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Background & Aims: Clinical education is an important part of medical education. Students during their study are usually facing with a lot of tension. The purpose of this study was to determine the stressors in clinical education on midwifery students of Tehran Medical Science Branch, Islamic Azad University. Materials & Methods: In this cross - sectional analytic descriptive study, 253 midwifery students who were at their 5 to 8 semester studies and who have passed at least one clinical course of labor and delivery, were selected in 2015. The questionnaire consisted of two parts, demographic profile and 48 questions related to stressors in six domains. The stressors were evaluated based on the Likert scale. To analyze the data, descriptive statistics, mean and standard deviation, and statistical tests of independent t- test and one way ANOVA, were applied. Results: Comparing the average rate of stresses in 6 areas, we found that the most frequent stressors can be classified as: Inter personal communications 14, educational planning21, educational environment 11, clinical practice 29, unpleasant feelings 32, and humiliating experiences 19. Maximum stressors were in unpleasant an emotion, which is the highest stress factor, fear of transmission of infectious diseases was included at this factor. Comparing tensions between the 5th and 8th semester students showed that the tension level in the 5th semester students was more than the 8th p
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