The effect of midwifery students ’ changing life conditions and e-learning experiences on the state of their anxiety and hopelessness during the Covid-19 pandemic
Conclusion: As well as the Covid-19 pandemic, health, social life, and economic changes; the digital separation that accompaniesdistance education also affects the students ’ mental health. Solving the technical problems experienced in distance education,facilitating the follow-up of the courses, and equipping the midwifery students with problem-solving and coping skills willbe useful for reducing the midwifery students ’ hopelessness and anxiety levels.Keywords: Midwife; anxiety; pandemics.
Source: African Health Sciences - Category: African Health Authors: Ulu şen Mesude, Aslantekin Özçoban Filiz, Çilesiz Elif Source Type: research
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