1.Current status of presenteeism among ICU nurses and its correlation with resilience-related practice environment
Yue LIU ; Yuan YUAN ; Weige SUN ; Aman LI ; Tiange QU ; Qianqian FENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):2081-2085
Objective:To explore the current status of presenteeism among ICU nurses and its correlation with resilience-related practice environment.Methods:Convenience sampling was adopted to select 434 ICU nurses from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University in October 2022 as study subjects. An online questionnaire was conducted using the General Information Questionnaire, Chinese version of the Standford Presenteeism Scale-6 (SPS-6), and Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale. Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression analysis were used to explore the relationship between ICU nurses' resilience-related practice environment and presenteeism.Results:Among ICU nurses, the total score on the Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale was (122.71±26.14) and the SPS-6 score was (16.11±4.66). Presenteeism was negatively correlated with total scores on the Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale and scores on career support and development, practice support and development, and personal support and development ( r=-0.494, -0.471, -0.444, and -0.476; P<0.001). Regression analysis showed that resilience-related practice environment negatively predicted presenteeism in nurses ( P<0.001) . Conclusions:ICU nurses are at a high level of presenteeism, and total scores on the Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale are negatively correlated with presenteeism. Nursing administrators should emphasize the psychological state of ICU nurses and improve the resilience-related practice environment in ICUs, thereby reducing the incidence of presenteeism among ICU nurses.
2.Current status of presenteeism among ICU nurses and its correlation with resilience-related practice environment
Yue LIU ; Yuan YUAN ; Weige SUN ; Aman LI ; Tiange QU ; Qianqian FENG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(15):2081-2085
Objective:To explore the current status of presenteeism among ICU nurses and its correlation with resilience-related practice environment.Methods:Convenience sampling was adopted to select 434 ICU nurses from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University in October 2022 as study subjects. An online questionnaire was conducted using the General Information Questionnaire, Chinese version of the Standford Presenteeism Scale-6 (SPS-6), and Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale. Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression analysis were used to explore the relationship between ICU nurses' resilience-related practice environment and presenteeism.Results:Among ICU nurses, the total score on the Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale was (122.71±26.14) and the SPS-6 score was (16.11±4.66). Presenteeism was negatively correlated with total scores on the Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale and scores on career support and development, practice support and development, and personal support and development ( r=-0.494, -0.471, -0.444, and -0.476; P<0.001). Regression analysis showed that resilience-related practice environment negatively predicted presenteeism in nurses ( P<0.001) . Conclusions:ICU nurses are at a high level of presenteeism, and total scores on the Nurse Resilience-related Practice Environment Factor Assessment Scale are negatively correlated with presenteeism. Nursing administrators should emphasize the psychological state of ICU nurses and improve the resilience-related practice environment in ICUs, thereby reducing the incidence of presenteeism among ICU nurses.
3.Systematic review of social support scale based on COSMIN guideline
Tiange QU ; Lei WEI ; Shan WANG ; Ming LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(10):1310-1316
Objective:To evaluate the measurement performance of social support scale in Chinese elderly population.Methods:The research on the measurement performance of the social support scale in the elderly population in China was retrieved on China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) , VIP, WanFang Data, China Biology Medicine disc, PubMed, Embase and Web of Science. The retrieval time limit was from the establishment of the database to August 1, 2022. Based on the guideline of Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) , the measurement performance of the scale and the methodological quality of the study were evaluated, and the evaluation results were summarized and analyzed.Results:A total of 17 studies were included, involving 11 social support scales. As far as the measurement performance of the scale was concerned, the existing scale generally lacked sufficient content validity, and was different in terms of structure validity, internal consistency, stability and hypothesis testing of structural validity, all of which failed to reach the recommended strength of category A.Conclusions:The Medical Outcomes Social Support Survey, the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support and the Structural-functional Social Support Scale can all be applied to the elderly population in China, but their measurement performance should be further tested under the premise of standardizing the research methodology.

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