1.Effect of health knowledge and social support on health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke: the dual mediating effects of health belief and depression
Yuying GUO ; Mengyu ZHANG ; Xinxin ZHOU ; Yuying XIE ; Peng ZHAO ; Juanjuan WANG ; Caixia YANG ; Yuanli GUO ; Ao YUAN ; Qinyang LI ; Shuo DU ; Yanjin LIU ; Lina GUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(11):1018-1024
Objective:To explore the dual mediating effects of health belief and depression among health knowledge, social support, and health behaviors based on the capacity, opportunity, motivation-behavior (COM-B) model, and analyze the influencing factors of health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke.Methods:This multi-center cluster sampling research recruited ischemic stroke patients ( n=1 696) who were hospitalized in neurology departments of five tertiary hospitals in Henan Province from October 2023 to October 2024. A cross-sectional investigation was conducted using the general information questionnaire, social support rating scale (SSRS), stroke prevention knowledge questionnaire(SPKQ), short form health belief model scale(SF-HBMS), health promoting lifestyle profile-Ⅱ (HPLP-Ⅱ), and patient health questionnaire-9(PHQ-9) to ultimately reveal the pathways and effect sizes among variables. Partial correlation analysis and multiple linear stepwise regression analysis were conducted to examine the relationships among social support, health knowledge, health belief, health behaviors, and depression in stroke patients by SPSS 26.0 software. Structural equation modeling was constructed using AMOS 28.0 software, and the mediating effect was tested using the Bootstrap method. Results:The scores of social support, health knowledge, health belief, and health behaviors among ischemic stroke patients were (37.46±9.94), (26.56±6.84), (75.62±12.62) and (130.79±26.27), respectively. The score of depression was 5.00 (2.00, 8.00). Health behaviors were positively correlated with health knowledge, social support, and health belief( r=0.333, 0.246, 0.267, all P<0.05), while negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.146, P<0.05). Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that health knowledge, social support, health belief, and depression were all influencing factors of health behaviors in ischemic stroke patients (all P<0.05). Health belief (effect value=0.068, 95% CI=0.048-0.093) and depression (effect value=0.009, 95% CI=0.003-0.018) both played partial mediating roles between health knowledge and health behaviors, accounting for 17.3%(0.077/0.446) of the total effect. Meanwhile, health belief (effect value=0.045, 95% CI=0.029-0.063) and depression (effect value=0.016, 95% CI=0.008-0.027) both played partial mediating roles between social support and health behaviors, accounting for 26.5%(0.061/0.230) of the total effect. Conclusion:Health knowledge and social support can not only directly influence health behaviors but also indirectly affect them through health belief and depression in patients with ischemic stroke.
2.Effect of health knowledge and social support on health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke: the dual mediating effects of health belief and depression
Yuying GUO ; Mengyu ZHANG ; Xinxin ZHOU ; Yuying XIE ; Peng ZHAO ; Juanjuan WANG ; Caixia YANG ; Yuanli GUO ; Ao YUAN ; Qinyang LI ; Shuo DU ; Yanjin LIU ; Lina GUO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(11):1018-1024
Objective:To explore the dual mediating effects of health belief and depression among health knowledge, social support, and health behaviors based on the capacity, opportunity, motivation-behavior (COM-B) model, and analyze the influencing factors of health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke.Methods:This multi-center cluster sampling research recruited ischemic stroke patients ( n=1 696) who were hospitalized in neurology departments of five tertiary hospitals in Henan Province from October 2023 to October 2024. A cross-sectional investigation was conducted using the general information questionnaire, social support rating scale (SSRS), stroke prevention knowledge questionnaire(SPKQ), short form health belief model scale(SF-HBMS), health promoting lifestyle profile-Ⅱ (HPLP-Ⅱ), and patient health questionnaire-9(PHQ-9) to ultimately reveal the pathways and effect sizes among variables. Partial correlation analysis and multiple linear stepwise regression analysis were conducted to examine the relationships among social support, health knowledge, health belief, health behaviors, and depression in stroke patients by SPSS 26.0 software. Structural equation modeling was constructed using AMOS 28.0 software, and the mediating effect was tested using the Bootstrap method. Results:The scores of social support, health knowledge, health belief, and health behaviors among ischemic stroke patients were (37.46±9.94), (26.56±6.84), (75.62±12.62) and (130.79±26.27), respectively. The score of depression was 5.00 (2.00, 8.00). Health behaviors were positively correlated with health knowledge, social support, and health belief( r=0.333, 0.246, 0.267, all P<0.05), while negatively correlated with depression ( r=-0.146, P<0.05). Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis showed that health knowledge, social support, health belief, and depression were all influencing factors of health behaviors in ischemic stroke patients (all P<0.05). Health belief (effect value=0.068, 95% CI=0.048-0.093) and depression (effect value=0.009, 95% CI=0.003-0.018) both played partial mediating roles between health knowledge and health behaviors, accounting for 17.3%(0.077/0.446) of the total effect. Meanwhile, health belief (effect value=0.045, 95% CI=0.029-0.063) and depression (effect value=0.016, 95% CI=0.008-0.027) both played partial mediating roles between social support and health behaviors, accounting for 26.5%(0.061/0.230) of the total effect. Conclusion:Health knowledge and social support can not only directly influence health behaviors but also indirectly affect them through health belief and depression in patients with ischemic stroke.
3.The Current Situation and Recommendation of the Medical Assistance System in China
Mingkun LI ; Xinyu DU ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(6):50-53
The medical assistance system plays a backup role in China's multi-level medical security system,and has achieved important phased results in improving the accessibility and affordability of medical services for disadvantaged groups.However,there is still insufficient protection for medical assistance in China,and the phenomenon of"poverty caused by illness and returning to poverty due to illness"still exists.Therefore,it summarizes and analyzes the current development status of China's medical assistance system by reviewing national policy documents and analyzing local situations,summarizes and analyzes the existing problems,and proposes countermeasures and suggestions.
4.Practice of Value-based Payment in US.and Its Enlightenment to China
Qingyuan YU ; Yuchang LI ; Xinyu DU ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(7):86-92
The reform of medical insurance payment is a critical part of deepening the medical reform.It plays an important role in guiding the behavior of healthcare providers.The latest progress in the reform of health insurance payment in the US.is the imple-mentation of value-based payment models.The literature research method is applied to review the development of value-based pay-ment practices in the US.It finds the main value-based payment models in the United States are targeted hospitals and physicians as the incentive object,with the characteristics of the combination of reward and punishment,the combination of horizontal and ver-tical evaluation,the continuous improvement of evaluation system,and the full use of information means.On this basis,combined with the national conditions of China,it puts forward four suggestions on establishing effective incentive mechanism,formulating scientific evaluation system,insisting on continuous improvement mechanism and strengthening medical information construction for future reform of medical insurance.
5.A Study on the Current Status of Inpatients'Trust in Doctors at Tertiary Public Hospitals in China and Its Influencing Factors
Jiarun MI ; Xinyu DU ; Mingkun LI ; Aili YILIXIATI ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):17-22
Objective It aims to investigate the current status of patient trust in physicians among inpatients at tertiary public hospitals in China and to analyze the factors influencing this trust.The goal is to provide insights for enhancing patient trust and improving doctor-patient relationships.Methods Relying on the third"third party evaluation of national action to improve medical services"project,it surveyed inpatients from 136 tertiary public hospitals across 31 provinces(including autonomous regions and municipalities)and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.A total of 21 092 inpatient questionnaires were returned.Data obtained were statistically analyzed using R software version 4.3.2.Results The trust level in attending physicians among inpatients at tertiary public hospitals in China was found to be 98.37%.Influential factors on this trust level included patient occupation,annual family income,type and region of the hospital and so on.Conclusion Overall,the level of trust in physicians among inpatients at tertiary public hospitals in China is high,though regional differences exist.It should pay attention to non-medical factors such as inpatient ward environment and hospital service quality.Improving these aspects can enhance the overall patient experience,further improve doctor-patient relationships.
6.A Study on the Current Status and Influencing factors of Nurses'Emotional Exhaustion at Tertiary Public Hospitals in China
Xinyu DU ; Jiarun MI ; Aili YILIXIATI ; Yuanyuan SONG ; Mingshen LI ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):23-28
Objective It aims to investigate the status quo of nurses'emotional exhaustion in tertiary public hospitals in China and analyze its influencing factors,so as to provide suggestions for formulating targeted policy measures to reduce nurses'emotional exhaustion.Methods Relying on the fifth"The Third-Party Evaluation of the China Healthcare Improvement Initiatives"project,it surveyed nurses from 143 tertiary public hospitals across 31 provinces(including autonomous regions and municipalities)and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.Univariate analyses were performed using the Pearson chi-square test.Multifactorial analyses were performed using ordered multicategorical logistic regression analysis.Results The score of nurses'emotional exhaustion in tertiary public hospitals in China was 8.00(2.00~16.00),of which mild exhaustion accounted for 79.00%,moderate exhaustion accounted for 10.00%,and severe exhaustion accounted for 11.00%.Gender,age,number of children,region,type of hospital,department,employment form,assume scientific research task,excessive workload,salary and hospitals carry out psychological guidance were the influencing factors of nurses'emotional exhaustion.Conclusion Nurses in tertiary public hospitals in China are at a mild level of emotional exhaustion,but in some groups the degree is more serious.Policy makers and hospital managers should focus on special groups,implement the reform of salary system,reduce nurses'workload,reasonably arrange working hours,improve the working environment of hospitals,and strengthen nurses'psychological guidance.
7.The Current Situation and Recommendation of the Medical Assistance System in China
Mingkun LI ; Xinyu DU ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(6):50-53
The medical assistance system plays a backup role in China's multi-level medical security system,and has achieved important phased results in improving the accessibility and affordability of medical services for disadvantaged groups.However,there is still insufficient protection for medical assistance in China,and the phenomenon of"poverty caused by illness and returning to poverty due to illness"still exists.Therefore,it summarizes and analyzes the current development status of China's medical assistance system by reviewing national policy documents and analyzing local situations,summarizes and analyzes the existing problems,and proposes countermeasures and suggestions.
8.Practice of Value-based Payment in US.and Its Enlightenment to China
Qingyuan YU ; Yuchang LI ; Xinyu DU ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Health Economics 2024;43(7):86-92
The reform of medical insurance payment is a critical part of deepening the medical reform.It plays an important role in guiding the behavior of healthcare providers.The latest progress in the reform of health insurance payment in the US.is the imple-mentation of value-based payment models.The literature research method is applied to review the development of value-based pay-ment practices in the US.It finds the main value-based payment models in the United States are targeted hospitals and physicians as the incentive object,with the characteristics of the combination of reward and punishment,the combination of horizontal and ver-tical evaluation,the continuous improvement of evaluation system,and the full use of information means.On this basis,combined with the national conditions of China,it puts forward four suggestions on establishing effective incentive mechanism,formulating scientific evaluation system,insisting on continuous improvement mechanism and strengthening medical information construction for future reform of medical insurance.
9.A Study on the Current Status of Inpatients'Trust in Doctors at Tertiary Public Hospitals in China and Its Influencing Factors
Jiarun MI ; Xinyu DU ; Mingkun LI ; Aili YILIXIATI ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):17-22
Objective It aims to investigate the current status of patient trust in physicians among inpatients at tertiary public hospitals in China and to analyze the factors influencing this trust.The goal is to provide insights for enhancing patient trust and improving doctor-patient relationships.Methods Relying on the third"third party evaluation of national action to improve medical services"project,it surveyed inpatients from 136 tertiary public hospitals across 31 provinces(including autonomous regions and municipalities)and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.A total of 21 092 inpatient questionnaires were returned.Data obtained were statistically analyzed using R software version 4.3.2.Results The trust level in attending physicians among inpatients at tertiary public hospitals in China was found to be 98.37%.Influential factors on this trust level included patient occupation,annual family income,type and region of the hospital and so on.Conclusion Overall,the level of trust in physicians among inpatients at tertiary public hospitals in China is high,though regional differences exist.It should pay attention to non-medical factors such as inpatient ward environment and hospital service quality.Improving these aspects can enhance the overall patient experience,further improve doctor-patient relationships.
10.A Study on the Current Status and Influencing factors of Nurses'Emotional Exhaustion at Tertiary Public Hospitals in China
Xinyu DU ; Jiarun MI ; Aili YILIXIATI ; Yuanyuan SONG ; Mingshen LI ; Yuanli LIU
Chinese Hospital Management 2024;44(8):23-28
Objective It aims to investigate the status quo of nurses'emotional exhaustion in tertiary public hospitals in China and analyze its influencing factors,so as to provide suggestions for formulating targeted policy measures to reduce nurses'emotional exhaustion.Methods Relying on the fifth"The Third-Party Evaluation of the China Healthcare Improvement Initiatives"project,it surveyed nurses from 143 tertiary public hospitals across 31 provinces(including autonomous regions and municipalities)and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.Univariate analyses were performed using the Pearson chi-square test.Multifactorial analyses were performed using ordered multicategorical logistic regression analysis.Results The score of nurses'emotional exhaustion in tertiary public hospitals in China was 8.00(2.00~16.00),of which mild exhaustion accounted for 79.00%,moderate exhaustion accounted for 10.00%,and severe exhaustion accounted for 11.00%.Gender,age,number of children,region,type of hospital,department,employment form,assume scientific research task,excessive workload,salary and hospitals carry out psychological guidance were the influencing factors of nurses'emotional exhaustion.Conclusion Nurses in tertiary public hospitals in China are at a mild level of emotional exhaustion,but in some groups the degree is more serious.Policy makers and hospital managers should focus on special groups,implement the reform of salary system,reduce nurses'workload,reasonably arrange working hours,improve the working environment of hospitals,and strengthen nurses'psychological guidance.

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