1.The Current State and Influencing Factors of Medical Narrative Ability Among 931 Oncology Nurses
Yong DONG ; Shuaizhong CAI ; Haiyin YANG ; Jiao YANG ; Shiyao YANG ; Yuexi ZHU ; Jinhu MIAO ; Qiongyao GUAN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2025;46(5):162-169
Objective To explore the current status of oncology nurses'medical narrative competence and to analyze its influencing factors.Methods 931 nurses from the oncological departments of 17 3A grade hospitals in Yunnan Province were selected from June to August 2023 and were surveyed using the Medical Narrative Competence Scale,the General Self-Efficacy Scale,and the Humanistic Care Scale.Results The score of medical narrative competence of oncology nurses was(151.52±14.61).The results of multiple linear regression showed that general self-efficacy,humanistic competence,years of experience,department,peer support,family support,familiarity with medical narratives,and job satisfaction were the factors influencing oncology nurses'competence in medical narratives(P<0.05),which explained 38.0%of the total variation.Conclusion The medical narrative competence of oncology nurses,moderately level,is influenced by multiple factors.
2.Chain mediation of oncology nurses' general self-efficacy and humanistic care competence in empathy and medical narrative competence
Yong DONG ; Shuaizhong CAI ; Ruie LI ; Wentong ZHOU ; Lei JIANG ; Haiyin YANG ; Shiyao YANG ; Yuexi ZHU ; Jinhu MIAO ; Qiongyao GUAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(8):1072-1077
Objective:To explore the chain mediating role of general self-efficacy and humanistic care competence between oncology nurses' empathy and medical narrative competence, with a view to informing the development of targeted medical narrative competence enhancement strategies.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 1 104 oncology nurses from 17 ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Yunnan Province from May to August 2023 for the study. The General Information Questionnaire, Narrative Competence Scale, Chinese version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy, Caring Ability Inventory, and General Self-Efficacy Scale were used to survey oncology nurses. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation among oncology nurses' general self-efficacy, empathy, humanistic care competence, and medical narrative competence. Mediating effects were analyzed using Model 6 in the SPSS macro program PROCESS 4.0 plug-in. Bootstrap method was used to repeat the sampling 5 000 times for the chained mediating effect test.Results:A total of 1 104 questionnaires were distributed and the number of valid questionnaires recovered was 931, with a valid recovery rate of 84.33% (931/1 104). Among 931 oncology nurses, the scores of Narrative Competence Scale, Caring Ability Inventory, Chinese version of Jefferson Scale of Empathy, and General Self-Efficacy Scale were (151.52±17.61), (191.68±18.80), (95.31±13.96), and (27.59±6.02), respectively. There was a positive two-by-two correlation among oncology nurses' medical narrative competence, empathy, humanistic care competence, and general self-efficacy ( P<0.01). General self-efficacy and humanistic care competence acted as chain mediators between oncology nurses' empathy and medical narrative competence, with the mediating effect accounting for 43.13% of the total effect. Conclusions:General self-efficacy and humanistic care are mediating variables between oncology nurses' empathy and medical narrative competence. Nursing managers should focus on the cultivation of nurses' empathy, stimulate nurses' self-efficacy, and promote the practice of nursing humanistic care, which in turn improves oncology nurses' medical narrative competence and the quality of nursing services.
3.Chain mediation of oncology nurses' general self-efficacy and humanistic care competence in empathy and medical narrative competence
Yong DONG ; Shuaizhong CAI ; Ruie LI ; Wentong ZHOU ; Lei JIANG ; Haiyin YANG ; Shiyao YANG ; Yuexi ZHU ; Jinhu MIAO ; Qiongyao GUAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(8):1072-1077
Objective:To explore the chain mediating role of general self-efficacy and humanistic care competence between oncology nurses' empathy and medical narrative competence, with a view to informing the development of targeted medical narrative competence enhancement strategies.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 1 104 oncology nurses from 17 ClassⅢ Grade A hospitals in Yunnan Province from May to August 2023 for the study. The General Information Questionnaire, Narrative Competence Scale, Chinese version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy, Caring Ability Inventory, and General Self-Efficacy Scale were used to survey oncology nurses. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation among oncology nurses' general self-efficacy, empathy, humanistic care competence, and medical narrative competence. Mediating effects were analyzed using Model 6 in the SPSS macro program PROCESS 4.0 plug-in. Bootstrap method was used to repeat the sampling 5 000 times for the chained mediating effect test.Results:A total of 1 104 questionnaires were distributed and the number of valid questionnaires recovered was 931, with a valid recovery rate of 84.33% (931/1 104). Among 931 oncology nurses, the scores of Narrative Competence Scale, Caring Ability Inventory, Chinese version of Jefferson Scale of Empathy, and General Self-Efficacy Scale were (151.52±17.61), (191.68±18.80), (95.31±13.96), and (27.59±6.02), respectively. There was a positive two-by-two correlation among oncology nurses' medical narrative competence, empathy, humanistic care competence, and general self-efficacy ( P<0.01). General self-efficacy and humanistic care competence acted as chain mediators between oncology nurses' empathy and medical narrative competence, with the mediating effect accounting for 43.13% of the total effect. Conclusions:General self-efficacy and humanistic care are mediating variables between oncology nurses' empathy and medical narrative competence. Nursing managers should focus on the cultivation of nurses' empathy, stimulate nurses' self-efficacy, and promote the practice of nursing humanistic care, which in turn improves oncology nurses' medical narrative competence and the quality of nursing services.
4.Latent Class Analysis and Influencing Factors of Cognitive Ability Level of Hospice Care Nursing Students
Yong DONG ; Jiao YANG ; Shuaizhong CAI ; Yan SU ; Haiyin YANG ; Shiyao YANG ; Yuexi ZHU ; Qiongyao GUAN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(1):179-186
Objective To explore the different latent class and characteristics of the cognitive ability level of undergraduate nursing students in hospice care based on the individual-centered perspective,and analyze its influencing factors to provide the reference for the formulation of targeted nursing education.Methods Nursing students in a medical university in Yunnan Province were selected from March 2023 to June 2023.The general data questionnaire and hospice care knowledge questionnaire were used to conduct a cross-sectional survey.SPSS and Mplus were used for the data analysis.Results Three latent class of hospice care cognitive ability were identified,which were named as hospice care high cognitive ability group,general cognitive ability group,and low cognitive ability group,accounting for 28.74%,57.29%,and 13.97%,respectively;Nursing students'gender,nationality,place of residence,earning and practice experience of hospice care(whether they had the contact with end-stage cancer patients,whether they had received the hospice care related training),and whether they were willing to engage in the hospice care related work were the influencing factors of different potential categories of cognitive ability of hospice care among nursing students(P<0.05).Conclusion There are three latent class of hospice care cognitive ability of nursing students.Male minority nursing students who have not been exposed to end-stage cancer patients and have not received the hospice care-related training,are unwilling to engage in the hospice care-related work.Male ethnic minority nursing students residing in rural areas have the weaker cognitive levels of hospice care.Scholars in the future can formulate targeted training strategies according to different latent class of hospice care cognitive ability to improve nursing students'hospice care cognitive ability and reserve talents for hospice care teams.
5.Current Situation and Influencing Factors of Nurses'Ability to Respond to Public Health Emergencies in Yunnan Province
Yong DONG ; Xingqiong GU ; Shuaizhong CAI ; Jiao YANG ; Haiyin YANG ; Qiongyao GUAN
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2024;45(2):184-190
Objective To explore the current situation of nurses'emergency response ability of public health emergencies and analyze its influencing factors in Yunnan province,so as to provide empirical basis for the construction of emergency response ability training system in the future.Methods A total of 4821 clinical nurses from 43 hospitals in Yunnan province were selected by convenience sampling.A cross-sectional survey was conducted using the general information questionnaire,Nurses'Public Health Emergency response Capacity Scale and Nurses'Emergency attitude scale.The influencing factors were analyzed by stepwise multiple linear regression.Results The total score of public health emergency response ability of clinical nurses in Yunnan Province was(70.35±14.08),and the total score of public health emergency response attitude was(42.26±6.14).Gender,department,hospital level,working years,whether to participate in public health emergency training,whether to experience rescue activities in public health emergencies,and attitude towards public health emergencies were the influencing factors of nurses'public health emergency response ability(P<0.05),which explained 29.0%of the total variation.Conclusions The ability of clinical nurses to respond to public health emergencies in Yunnan Province is generally above the medium level,but there is still a significant shortage in emergency knowledge.Targeted training is needed.Nursing management should build targeted layered training programs combined with influencing factors to enhance nurses'ability to respond to public health emergencies.

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