Latent profiles of psychological capital in clinical nursing teachers and their association with the practice environment of nursing and perceived social support
Frontiers in Psychology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
16
Опубликована: Апрель 16, 2025
Background
Clinical
nursing
teachers
(CNTs)
play
a
critical
role
in
education,
and
their
psychological
capital
(PsyCap)
acts
as
an
intrinsic
motivational
resource
to
assist
them
facing
the
challenges
of
clinical
teaching.
Purpose
This
research
aims
examine
diversity
PsyCap
CNTs
its
associated
influencing
factors
via
latent
profile
analysis.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
study
322
was
conducted
using
four
scales,
following
STROBE
statement
guidelines.
Results
The
levels
among
could
be
categorized
low
(24.1%),
moderate
(53.6%),
high
(22.3%)
PsyCap.
Moreover,
with
multiple
logistic
regression
analysis,
there
are
significant
effects
length
experience,
fertility
status,
self-reported
health,
practice
environment,
social
support
on
different
categories
(
p
<
0.05).
Conclusion
majority
at
level,
obvious
classification
characteristics,
which
influenced
by
sociodemographic
factors,
e.g.,
environment
nursing,
perceived
support.
Язык: Английский
Factors associated with dementia risk reduction lifestyle in mild cognitive impairment: a cross-sectional study of individuals and their family caregivers
BMC Neurology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
25(1)
Опубликована: Апрель 17, 2025
A
healthy
lifestyle
has
been
shown
to
mitigate
cognitive
decline
in
patients
with
mild
impairment,
family
caregivers
playing
a
pivotal
role
the
patients'
management.
Exploring
level
of
dementia
risk
reduction
and
influencing
factors
at
both
patient
caregiver
levels
impairment
is
crucial
for
identifying
strategies
improve
lifestyles
delay
disease
progression.
Using
convenience
sampling
method,
302
their
admitted
neurology
departments
four
tertiary
care
hospitals
China,
from
December
2024
February
2025
were
recruited
surveyed
using
general
information
questionnaire,
Dementia
Risk
Reduction
Lifestyle
Scale
(DRRLS),
Motivation
Change
Health
Behaviors
scale
(MCLHB-DRR),
Perceived
Social
Support
(PSSS),
Mutuality
(MS).
Multiple
linear
regression
was
used
analyze
patients.
DRRLS
score
83.61
±
16.13,
multiple
showed
that
patient's
monthly
individual
income,
presence
chronic
disease,
health
beliefs,
social
support
independent
influences
on
lifestyle.
Furthermore,
mutuality
also
The
final
model
explained
75.5%
variance
Patients
have
characteristics
collectively
influence
Healthcare
providers
should
conduct
early
dyadic
assessments
develop
targeted
intervention
based
help
them
Язык: Английский