The Effect of Spiritual Well‐Being on Hope Among Hemodialysis Patients: A Latent Profile Analysis DOI Open Access
Xu‐Hua Zhou,

Lin Chen,

Yingjun Zhang

et al.

Hemodialysis International, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 23, 2025

ABSTRACT Introduction Spiritual well‐being was a critical component of quality life for hemodialysis patients. However, existing research primarily concentrates on the overall level spiritual and associated factors, often neglecting heterogeneity within patients regarding their patterns well‐being. In addition, effect hope levels in remains unclear. This study aimed to examine latent profiles among explore hope. Methods A convenience sampling method employed between July 2023 March 2024 recruit from three teaching hospitals Sichuan Province as participants. All participants complied with demographic questionnaire, Functional Assessment Chronic Illness Therapy‐Spiritual Well‐Being, Herth Hope Index. profile analysis adopted identify patients, hierarchical linear regression conducted role Findings Two were identified based participants' responses, designated “Spiritual burnout group”( n = 246, 74.4%) fulfillment group” ( 51, 25.6%). Different have significant positive (Δ R 2 0.224, p < 0.001). Discussion The suboptimal demonstrated association Healthcare providers could different HD deliver targeted interventions guide them positively live harmony themselves, others, environment improve

Language: Английский

The Effect of Spiritual Well‐Being on Hope Among Hemodialysis Patients: A Latent Profile Analysis DOI Open Access
Xu‐Hua Zhou,

Lin Chen,

Yingjun Zhang

et al.

Hemodialysis International, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 23, 2025

ABSTRACT Introduction Spiritual well‐being was a critical component of quality life for hemodialysis patients. However, existing research primarily concentrates on the overall level spiritual and associated factors, often neglecting heterogeneity within patients regarding their patterns well‐being. In addition, effect hope levels in remains unclear. This study aimed to examine latent profiles among explore hope. Methods A convenience sampling method employed between July 2023 March 2024 recruit from three teaching hospitals Sichuan Province as participants. All participants complied with demographic questionnaire, Functional Assessment Chronic Illness Therapy‐Spiritual Well‐Being, Herth Hope Index. profile analysis adopted identify patients, hierarchical linear regression conducted role Findings Two were identified based participants' responses, designated “Spiritual burnout group”( n = 246, 74.4%) fulfillment group” ( 51, 25.6%). Different have significant positive (Δ R 2 0.224, p < 0.001). Discussion The suboptimal demonstrated association Healthcare providers could different HD deliver targeted interventions guide them positively live harmony themselves, others, environment improve

Language: Английский

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