Perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations in the clinical setting among third-year dental hygiene students and possible anxiety-reducing interventions

College students have been known to experience varying levels of anxiety resulting from their academic involvement. Research reveals that student anxiety has a detrimental effect on academic achievement. Since clinical experiences have also been demonstrated as being anxiety-provoking and since anxi...

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Main Author: Trudeau, Francine
Other Authors: Jutras, France
Language:English
Published: Université de Sherbrooke 1997
Online Access:http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/425
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spelling ndltd-usherbrooke.ca-oai-savoirs.usherbrooke.ca-11143-4252016-04-07T05:21:00Z Perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations in the clinical setting among third-year dental hygiene students and possible anxiety-reducing interventions Trudeau, Francine Jutras, France College students have been known to experience varying levels of anxiety resulting from their academic involvement. Research reveals that student anxiety has a detrimental effect on academic achievement. Since clinical experiences have also been demonstrated as being anxiety-provoking and since anxiety has a negative effect on learning, learning from the clinical experiences by dental hygiene students may be compromised. In light of this information, the purpose of this study is to identify third year dental hygiene students' perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations during their clinical experience and to identify possible teacher and student interventions to help reduce clinical anxiety. A qualitative research approach using a specifically developed interview guide was used to interview six third year dental hygiene students. Results suggest that the students perceive the clinical learning experience as anxiety-producing. In total, forty stress items grouped into eight categories were identified by the participants and numerous instructional environment and student interventions were proposed to help reduce anxiety in the clinical setting which will, in turn, hopefully improve academic achievement. 1997 Mémoire 0612266230 http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/425 eng © Francine Trudeau Université de Sherbrooke
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description College students have been known to experience varying levels of anxiety resulting from their academic involvement. Research reveals that student anxiety has a detrimental effect on academic achievement. Since clinical experiences have also been demonstrated as being anxiety-provoking and since anxiety has a negative effect on learning, learning from the clinical experiences by dental hygiene students may be compromised. In light of this information, the purpose of this study is to identify third year dental hygiene students' perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations during their clinical experience and to identify possible teacher and student interventions to help reduce clinical anxiety. A qualitative research approach using a specifically developed interview guide was used to interview six third year dental hygiene students. Results suggest that the students perceive the clinical learning experience as anxiety-producing. In total, forty stress items grouped into eight categories were identified by the participants and numerous instructional environment and student interventions were proposed to help reduce anxiety in the clinical setting which will, in turn, hopefully improve academic achievement.
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title_short Perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations in the clinical setting among third-year dental hygiene students and possible anxiety-reducing interventions
title_full Perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations in the clinical setting among third-year dental hygiene students and possible anxiety-reducing interventions
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title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of anxiety-provoking situations in the clinical setting among third-year dental hygiene students and possible anxiety-reducing interventions
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