2021
DOI: 10.1590/1981-5271v45.4-20210182.ing
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Self-perception of non-cognitive skills among undergraduate health students during Covid-19

Abstract: Introduction: The social isolation in Brazil imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way in which many undergraduate students have been learning, especially those involved in academic activities, as they now have remote rather than in-person classes. These changes may be beneficial if one considers this time favorable for improving non-cognitive skills, such as self-knowledge, resilience, collectivity, versatility, adaptability and leadership. Objective: This study was aimed at investiga… Show more

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“…Estudantes de enfermagem relataram dificuldade de concentração, ansiedade, preocupação com a carga de atividades e desempenho acadêmico durante a pandemia. É importante considerar as particularidades dos estudantes e promover uma formação mais humanizada, para se tornarem profissionais mais atentos às necessidades dos pacientes 36,[47][48][49][50][51] .…”
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“…Estudantes de enfermagem relataram dificuldade de concentração, ansiedade, preocupação com a carga de atividades e desempenho acadêmico durante a pandemia. É importante considerar as particularidades dos estudantes e promover uma formação mais humanizada, para se tornarem profissionais mais atentos às necessidades dos pacientes 36,[47][48][49][50][51] .…”
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“…Students increasingly identify laziness and lack of willpower as the principal factors (Rahimi & Hall, 2021), which then generates anxiety as well as feelings of shame and guilt. Yet there are more factors -both personal (da Cruz et al, 2021) and contextual (Stoliarchuk et al, 2022) -that influenced the escalation of this behavior, and which we now detail.…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Academic Procrastinationmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Nevertheless, some students did benefit from the changes that took place by developing greater self-management in their studies, making a greater effort, and by engaging more with classmates as well as by opening up more to new experiences (da Cruz et al, 2021). Such students also learnt to adapt to a more comfortable environment and to the possibility of studying at their own pace, and particularly to having more time available to study and make headway with their tasks (Melgaard et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemic and Academic Procrastinationmentioning
confidence: 99%