1.Research progress on situation awareness in nursing
Ziwei HAI ; Yixin DU ; Shuanghui ZHENG ; Chunfeng CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(13):1816-1820
This article summarizes the research progress on situation awareness in nursing through literature review. Currently, research on situation awareness in nursing is mostly focused on foreign countries, and there is relatively little attention and research on it in China. This article reviews the relevant theories of situation awareness in nursing and its application status in medical settings, related factors, and improvement strategies, in order to provide theoretical references for future research on situation awareness in the nursing and even medical industries.
2.Development and reflection on family psychological education for schizophrenia patients: a scoping review
Man ZHANG ; Ziwei HAI ; Yixin DU ; Xinyu WANG ; Xiali PENG ; Chunfeng CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(2):141-146
Objective:To analyze the research progress of family psychological education in schizophrenia population, in order to understand the elements and current situation of family psychological education application, and provide guidance for future research in this field.Methods:According to the basic idea of scoping review, research on family psychological education for schizophrenia patients was systematically searched in PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, and China Biology Medicine. The search period was from database establishment to March 15, 2023.Results:A total of 15 articles were included, including 11 completely randomized controlled trials, 2 semi-randomized controlled trials, and 2 follow-up studies. The content consisted of the evaluation and intervention forms of family psychological education, and the development and implementation of specific intervention plans.Conclusions:There is limited research on family psychological education for patients with schizophrenia, and the implementation efforts around the world are insufficient. In the future, relevant research can be conducted to develop cost-effective education programs that are in line with China's culture and environment, so that schizophrenia patients and their families can receive evidence-based treatment to improve patient and family outcomes.
3.Chinese version of the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale and its reliability and validity in college students
Yixin DU ; Guorong LIN ; Ziwei HAI ; Man ZHANG ; Shuanghui ZHENG ; Chunfeng CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(2):147-153
Objective:To translate the English version of the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale (BTMI) into Chinese and test the reliability and validity of the Chinese version in college students.Methods:According to the Beaton cross-cultural adaptation guideline, the Chinese version of BTMI was formed. From April to May 2023, a questionnaire survey was conducted on 915 university students from 171 universities in 26 provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities across China using convenience sampling, to analyze the reliability and validity of the scale.Results:A total of 915 questionnaires were distributed, and 814 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective recovery rate of 88.96% (814/915). The Chinese version of BTMI had a total of 21 items. The Cronbach's α coefficient of the total scale was 0.922, and the Cronbach's α coefficients of each dimension were 0.745 to 0.921. The half reliability coefficient of the total scale was 0.797, and the retest reliability coefficient of the total scale was 0.903 ( P<0.01). Exploratory factor analysis extracted four common factors, namely social function, risk, incurability, and awkwardness, with a cumulative variance contribution rate of 62.29%. Confirmatory factor analysis showed that all important fitting indicators were greater than 0.900, indicating a good overall model fit. Conclusions:The Chinese version of BTMI has good reliability and validity, which can be used to evaluate the beliefs of Chinese university students about mental illness.
4.Defining elder self-neglect based on Rodgers's evolutionary concept analysis
Man ZHANG ; Yixin DU ; Ziwei HAI ; Chunfeng CAI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(18):2464-2468
Objective:To analyze and elaborate on the concept and connotation of elder self-neglect, so as to provide reference for nursing practice.Methods:Literature on elder self-neglect was systematically searched on China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, China Biology Medicine disc, PubMed, Web of Science, and CINAHL. The search period was from database establishment to July 5, 2023. The literature was analyzed using Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis as the theoretical framework.Results:A total of 63 articles were included. Elder self-neglect consisted of four defining attributes of disorder, danger, concealment, and closure. Antecedents contained physiological, psychological, social environment, and other factors. Consequences included the impact on the elderly themselves as well as the impact on others and the society.Conclusions:Elder self-neglect has a profound impact on individuals and society. By analyzing the concept of elder self-neglect and clarifying its conceptual attributes, researchers can conduct in-depth and comprehensive research on it, promoting the development of healthy aging.