Nursing students’ quality of life

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Autor(a) principal: Araujo, Marcos Antonio Nunes de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Lunardi Filho, Wilson Danilo, Leite, Lucas Rasi Cunha, Ma, Regiane Tu Kun, Silva, Anderson Aparecido da, Souza, José Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/3298
Resumo: One aimed to evaluate the quality of life of nursing students from a public university from Dourados, MS, Brazil. This is an exploratory, descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted in October and November 2011 through the demographic and quality of life questionnaires SF-36. Out of the 102 students who participated in the study, 91.0% were between 18 to 23 years old, 49.01% had financial support from their parents of up to two minimum wages, 89.5% were single, 98.7% did not work. Nursing students from the 3rd and 2nd year had the lowest scores for quality of life and students from the 1st and 4th years had the highest scores. Changes were detected in the areas Physical Aspect (p=0.002), Mental Health (p=0.010), Social Aspect (p=0.002), Emotional Aspect (p=0.001) and General Health State (p=0.001). It is concluded that female students who are attending the intermediate years have low quality of life.
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title Nursing students’ quality of life
spellingShingle Nursing students’ quality of life
Araujo, Marcos Antonio Nunes de
Quality of Life
Students
Nursing
Nursing.
title_short Nursing students’ quality of life
title_full Nursing students’ quality of life
title_fullStr Nursing students’ quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Nursing students’ quality of life
title_sort Nursing students’ quality of life
author Araujo, Marcos Antonio Nunes de
author_facet Araujo, Marcos Antonio Nunes de
Lunardi Filho, Wilson Danilo
Leite, Lucas Rasi Cunha
Ma, Regiane Tu Kun
Silva, Anderson Aparecido da
Souza, José Carlos
author_role author
author2 Lunardi Filho, Wilson Danilo
Leite, Lucas Rasi Cunha
Ma, Regiane Tu Kun
Silva, Anderson Aparecido da
Souza, José Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araujo, Marcos Antonio Nunes de
Lunardi Filho, Wilson Danilo
Leite, Lucas Rasi Cunha
Ma, Regiane Tu Kun
Silva, Anderson Aparecido da
Souza, José Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quality of Life
Students
Nursing
Nursing.
topic Quality of Life
Students
Nursing
Nursing.
description One aimed to evaluate the quality of life of nursing students from a public university from Dourados, MS, Brazil. This is an exploratory, descriptive and cross-sectional study conducted in October and November 2011 through the demographic and quality of life questionnaires SF-36. Out of the 102 students who participated in the study, 91.0% were between 18 to 23 years old, 49.01% had financial support from their parents of up to two minimum wages, 89.5% were single, 98.7% did not work. Nursing students from the 3rd and 2nd year had the lowest scores for quality of life and students from the 1st and 4th years had the highest scores. Changes were detected in the areas Physical Aspect (p=0.002), Mental Health (p=0.010), Social Aspect (p=0.002), Emotional Aspect (p=0.001) and General Health State (p=0.001). It is concluded that female students who are attending the intermediate years have low quality of life.
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