[Knowledge, attitudes, practices, fear and stress before Covid-19 in nursing students and recent graduates in Colombia.Conhecimento, atitudes, práticas, medo e estresse diante da Covid-19 entre estudantes e recém-formados de enfermagem na Colômbia.]

[哥伦比亚护理学生和应届毕业生在 Covid-19 之前的知识、态度、实践、恐惧和压力。Covid-19 entre estudantes e recém-formados de enfermagem na Colômbia.Conhecimento, atitudes, práticas, medo e estresse diante da Covid-19 entre estudantes e recém-formados de enfermagem na Colômbia.]

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The Covid-19 pandemic has affected the emotional health of human resources in health care, despite having knowledge about the virus and its management, health care personnel, including nurses, have shown stress and fear of Covid-19. OBJECTIVE: To describe and correlate the level of fear, stress, knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding Covid-19 in nursing students and recent graduates in Colombia. METHOD: A cross-sectional and analytical observational study was conducted in Colombia between October and November 2020. The instruments of fear, stress and knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding Covid-19 were answered online by 1621 nursing students and recent graduates. RESULTS: A mean fear score of 20.69 ± 6.1 points, a mean stress score of 89.15 ± 29.5 points and relative frequencies above 80% for knowledge, attitudes and practices to Covid-19 were observed. Direct correlations were observed between knowledge and attitudes and, in turn, attitudes with the practice. Fear was inversely correlated with knowledge and directly correlated with Covid-19 stress. CONCLUSION: An adequate cognitive level is observed in nursing students and recent graduates, but an emotional deficiency in the Covid-19, in terms of stress and fear. It is necessary to establish mental health support strategies for this key population in the current and future control of health crisis situations.

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