Impact of COVID-19's Protective Effect on Nursing Students' Quality of Life in the India

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56294/hl2024.411

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Nursing, Quality of Life (QoL, Corona Virus, Mental Health

Abstract

Resilience is a shield against psychological issues, based on the research. There isn't much information available about how resilience affects Quality of Life (QoL) in relation to the corona virus epidemic. To assess the impact of resilience on nursing students' QoL determined by the Corona virus is the primary objective. The method used was cross-sectional. India funded college of nursing had 400 learners that participated in the online poll. Two approved pieces of equipment were used to collect data. Analysis of correlations and tests for variances were carried out. The coronavirus epidemic had some impact on nursing learners' QoL. Sex and the proximity of coronavirus instances had an essential effect on how the Coronavirus affected people's QoL. A substantial, strong adverse connection between mental toughness and the effect of the coronavirus on QoL was found. In the framework of the Coronavirus, a global epidemic, resilience has protective properties on its effect on QoL in relation to key areas of mental health. Educations of nursing are focusing on identifying the variables and creating treatments that help learners improve resiliency.

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2024-12-30

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Grover M, Money S, Jagdish Upadhye V, Desai Jabbar V, Kumar Dash D, Mishra S. Impact of COVID-19’s Protective Effect on Nursing Students’ Quality of Life in the India. Health Leadership and Quality of Life [Internet]. 2024 Dec. 30 [cited 2025 Aug. 24];3:.411. Available from: https://hl.ageditor.ar/index.php/hl/article/view/411