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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 721-726, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-883052

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Objective:To analyze the current situation of fear, discharge preparation, family function and quality of life of breast cancer patients during chemotherapy, and to explore the influence of fear, discharge preparation and family function on their quality of life by constructing structural equation model.Methods:A total of 274 patients with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy in Shanxi Cancer Hospital from January to July in 2019 were investigated with Quality of Life Instruments for Cancer Patients-Breast Cancer(QLICP-BR), Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(FoP-Q-SF), Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale(RHDS) and Family APGAR Index(APGAR).Results:The total score of the quality of life was 137.78 ± 21.66, the total score of recurrence fear was 34.61±12.36, the total score of discharge preparation was 95.57±18.83, and the total score of family function was 7.53 ± 2.66. The structural model showed that fear, family function and discharge preparation had a direct predictive effect on quality of life, the direct effects were -0.468, 0.331 and 0.509, respectively ( P<0.01); fear had an indirect negative predictive effect on quality of life through the mediation of discharge readiness ( β value was -0.127, P<0.01), and family function had an indirect positive effect on quality of life through the mediation of discharge preparation. The predictive effect was ( β value was 0.124, P<0.01). Conclusions:Fear, discharge preparation and family function are important factors affecting the quality of life of breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Fear and family function can also indirectly affect the quality of life through discharge preparation.

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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 590-593, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-807049

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Objective@#To explore the turnover intention of nurses in Quzhou and its influential factors.@*Methods@#From July to August in 2017 cross-sectional study and self-filled questionnaire are used to investigate 980 nurses from 7 hospitals in Quzhou, including two third-level hospitals and five second-level ones. T-test, F-test, Pearson and linear regression are used in data with the method of statistical analysis.@*Results@#The total score of turnover intention of nurses was (14.95±3.17) points, and the index value was 62.27%, of which the turnover intention was above 78%. The analysis of Single factor showed that age (F=4.895) , Department (F=2.971) , title, nursing age (F=5.863) , self-assessment of physical conditions (F=4.092) were closely related to nurses’ turnover intention(P<0.05). According to Person’s correlation analysis, there are positive correlations between turnover intention and source of stressor, and moral distress (P<0.05) . Multiple linear regression showed that the nurses’ turnover intention was age, Department, health selfevaluation, stressor and moral distress.@*Conclusion@#The turnover intention of nurses is high, which is related to age, Department, self-evaluation of health, stressor and moral distress.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 1389-1393, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-697214

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Objective To investigate the psychological pressure levels of pregnant women in late pregnancy and to analyze the influencing factors. Provide the basis for the intervention measures. Methods Totally 160 pregnant women in late pregnancy who took part in the antenatal examination were recruited and investigated using Pregnancy Pressure Scale (PPS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and demographic questionnaire. Results Total score of PPS was (53.06 ± 10.24) points. In order to protect the health and safety of the fetus in pregnant women caused by maternal psychological stress score ranked first in three pressure source bit highest score of (16.46 ± 5.16) points. Total score of PSQI was (7.51± 2.89) points. Compared with the different dimensions of sleep quality, the two dimensions of sleep time and falling asleep time were negatively correlated with pregnancy stress, and the rest were positively correlated. Age, pregnancy, parity, plan the actual sleep time, sleep disorders will be planned to as independent variables. In the late pregnant women psychological pressure as the dependent variable, multiple linear stepwise regression analysis, found that there are 3 variables into the regression equation: parity, pregnancy in plan, sleep disorders (P<0.05). Conclusions Pregnant women have greater psychological pressure in late pregnancy, influenced by the conception, planning pregnancy, sleep disorders and other factors. Nursing staff should take care and guidance for the specific situation, so as to reduce the pregnancy pressure of pregnant women in late pregnancy, and better help them successfully pass the gestation period and delivery period.

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Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing ; (36): 2704-2708, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665766

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Objective To translate Moral Distress Scale(MDS-R), and to test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of MDS-R. Methods The MDS-R was translated, back translation and adapted according to Chinese culture. The reliability and validity of Chinese version of MDS-R was tested in 750 nurses in Quzhou city by item correlation analysis, content validity, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, Cronbach′s Alpha coefficient and test-retest reliability. Results The internal consistency coefficient of the Chinese version of MDS-R ranged from 0.119-0.756 (P<0.01). The content validity was 0.952. validity.Factor analysis extracted three common factors, which explained 64.537% of variance of the total scale. Based on the exploratory factor analysis, a theoretical model was established for the scale and each factor, and the fitting degree of the theoretical model was verified by the data. After fitting the model, the fitness values of the first and the second order confirmatory factor analysis were all up to the standard level. The Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of the scale was 0.925, and the test-retest reliability was 0.900. Conclusions The Chinese version of MDS-R is reliable and valid, and can be used to measure the moral distress of nurses.

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