Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/3346
Title: The mediating effect of belongingness on the relationship between perceived stress and clinical learning environment and supervision among nursing internship students
Authors: A. Alkubati, Sameer $Other$Other
Al-Qalah, Talal $Other$Other
salameh, basma$AAUP$Palestinian
Loutfy, Ahmed$Other$Other
T. Almagharbeh, Wesam $Other$Other
Pasay-an, Eddieson $Other$Other
Hendy, Abdelaziz$Other$Other
A. Zoromba, Mohamed$Other$Other
E. El-Gazar, Heba $Other$Other
Abdalla Elbiaa, Maysa $Other$Other
M. Elsayed, Shimmaa$Other$Other
Issue Date: 22-May-2025
Publisher: BMC Nursing
Abstract: Background Belongingness is considered an important factor contributing to a clinical learning environment for good learning outcomes and higher levels of satisfaction among nursing students. This study investigated the mediating influence of a sense of belonging on the relationship between the clinical learning environment and perceived stress. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted using a convenience sample of 455 internship nursing students from August to November 2023. Data were collected using the Belongingness Scale-Clinical Placement Experience, Perceived Stress Scale, Clinical Learning Environment Scale, and Supervision Scale. Results The mean of nursing internship students’ belongingness was 121.27 ± 14.95. The majority of participants had moderate stress levels (83.3%). The direct effects analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between the clinical learning environment, supervision, and perceived stress (β = − 0.484, p < .001). Clinical learning environment and supervision had a positive direct effect on belongingness (β = 0.499, p < .001). Belongingness had a negative effect on perceived stress (β = − 0.163, p = .003). According to further indirect effect analysis (β = − 0.081, p = .003), the association between the clinical learning environment and supervision-perceived stress was mediated by belongingness. Overall, the results showed that felt stress was considerably affected by the clinical learning setting and supervision (β = − 0.565, p < .001). Conclusion A sense of belonging is a critical factor for alleviating the impact of an overwhelming environment. These findings emphasize the need to provide a positive environment that promotes the health of internship nursing students.
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