“…The transitional challenge faced by students on their path to becoming qualified practitioners is not unique to nursing; for example, similar difficulties have been described in medicine (Rahmann et al 2014, Kuhlmann, Huss, Burger & Hammerle 2016, Weurlander et al 2018, physical therapy (Higuchi & Echigo 2016, Tambag & Can 2018, Siddiqi et al 2019, occupational therapy (Govender, Mkhabela, Hlongwane, Jalim, & Jetha 2015, Golos & Tekuzener 2019 and within primary and secondary teaching (Malderez, Hobson, Tracey & Kerr 2007, Stricklin & Tingle 2016, Ord & Nuttall 2016. Nevertheless, research in the United States of America found that 'nursing students reported higher stress scores on academic and external stresses' than students of dentistry, medicine, pharmacy or physical therapy (Stecker 2004, p.469) and it continues to be argued that 'nursing students experience higher levels of stress than students in other health sciences' (Rafati, Nouhi, Sabzevari & Dehghan-Nayeri 2017).…”