1.Conceptual analysis of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients
Shu ZHANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Jingran LYU ; Yuli LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(3):342-347
Objective To analyze and clarify the concept of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients.Methods A systematic search was conducted in databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),VIP Database,WanFang Database,PubMed Database and Web of Science(WOS)for studies related to family communication efficacy.The search timeframe spanned from the inception of each database to December 2024.Rodgers'evolutionary concept analysis method was applied to analyze the retrieved literature.Results A total of 40 articles were included.The analysis shows that the evolution process of the concept of family collective communication efficacy in hospitalized patients was introduced,encompassing the evolution of the family communication concept and the intersection and integration of family systems theory and collective efficacy theory.Family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients was characterized by four attributes:shared beliefs,emotional support,role allocation and coordination,and an integrated communication system.Its antecedents included factors such as sources of efficacy information,family member characteristics,and family team characteristics.The consequences were observed at three levels:individual,family,and healthcare system,including manifesting as bidirectional influences on individual health outcomes,family functioning,and healthcare quality improvement.Conclusions The core attributes of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients were clarified through concept analysis.In the future,localized assessment tools should be developed based on these attributes to facilitate the implementation and evaluation of interventions aimed at enhancing family communication collective efficacy.
2.Conceptual analysis of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients
Shu ZHANG ; Jingjing WANG ; Jingran LYU ; Yuli LI
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2025;32(3):342-347
Objective To analyze and clarify the concept of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients.Methods A systematic search was conducted in databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),VIP Database,WanFang Database,PubMed Database and Web of Science(WOS)for studies related to family communication efficacy.The search timeframe spanned from the inception of each database to December 2024.Rodgers'evolutionary concept analysis method was applied to analyze the retrieved literature.Results A total of 40 articles were included.The analysis shows that the evolution process of the concept of family collective communication efficacy in hospitalized patients was introduced,encompassing the evolution of the family communication concept and the intersection and integration of family systems theory and collective efficacy theory.Family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients was characterized by four attributes:shared beliefs,emotional support,role allocation and coordination,and an integrated communication system.Its antecedents included factors such as sources of efficacy information,family member characteristics,and family team characteristics.The consequences were observed at three levels:individual,family,and healthcare system,including manifesting as bidirectional influences on individual health outcomes,family functioning,and healthcare quality improvement.Conclusions The core attributes of family communication collective efficacy in hospitalized patients were clarified through concept analysis.In the future,localized assessment tools should be developed based on these attributes to facilitate the implementation and evaluation of interventions aimed at enhancing family communication collective efficacy.
3.Research progress on physical activity of childhood and adolescents with cancer
Dongyu SONG ; Jingran LYU ; Yuli LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(34):2716-2721
Physical activity is closely related to the prognosis, recovery, and quality of life of childhood and adolescents with cancer. This article reviewed the assessment tools, influencing factors and major forms of intervention. The aim is to promote healthcare professionals to pay attention to the physical activity for childhood and adolescents with cancer, and provide reference for research on physical activity, and developing interventions to improve physical activity.

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