Guided Imagery as a Resource to Decrease Test Anxiety.
Guided Imagery as a Resource to Decrease Test Anxiety.
Creat Nurs. 2018 Nov;24(4):211-214
Authors: Grammatica G
Abstract
A pre-exam guided imagery intervention was implemented with 49 senior baccalaureate nursing students to address test anxiety. The intervention consisted of listening to a 10-minute recorded audio guided imagery exercise. Self-reported anxiety levels were measured using a Likert scale pre- and post-guided imagery. Most students demonstrated a reduction in test anxiety postintervention.
PMID: 30567961 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Creative Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Grammatica G Tags: Creat Nurs Source Type: research
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