RT Journal Article T1 Identifying engagement and associated factors in nursing students: An exploratory study A1 Rodríguez González, Raquel A1 Martínez Santos, Alba Elena A1 Vicho de la Fuente, Noelia A1 López-Pérez, María-Elena A1 Fernández de la Iglesia, Josefa del Carmen K1 Students, nursing K1 Work engagement K1 Nursing care K1 Burnout, psychological AB BackgroundBurnout and engagement in health students surpass work life. Although levels of burnout in Nursing students are high, academic engagement is an understudied topic in Nursing, which has shown benefits. The aims were to know the level of engagement of Nursing students and to identify factors that prompt higher levels of engagement.MethodsAn exploratory study was conducted during 2019 in three Universities in Spain. The UWES-S-17 questionnaire was used.ResultsThe sample consisted of 808 Nursing students. An average level of engagement was found. Engagement differed significantly by gender and age, with females and older students showing greater attitudes. Participants in the second year showed lower scores in the willingness to dedicate effort and persistence than those in the first and third year (p < 0.05).ConclusionsThe identification of the level of engagement and factors involved are an opportunity to probe into this approach by reinforcing positive attitudes in Nursing students. These findings show the need to seek strategies through specific educational interventions and policies. Engagement should be upheld throughout the degree and once they enter the job market to ensure the well-being during academic and future work life, a high-quality nursing care and patient safety PB Elsevier SN 8755-7223 YR 2023 FD 2023-06-23 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/31254 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/31254 LA eng NO Journal of Professional Nursing 48 (2023) 77-83 DS Minerva RD 28 abr 2026