1.Analysis of the current situation and influencing factors of impostor phenomenon of clinical nurses
Yan ZHANG ; Lifang LIU ; Yue'e LI ; Guiping DU ; Caihong CHEN ; Jieyao YANG ; Zhanchou ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(24):3025-3031
Objective To investigate the current situation of impostor phenomenon in clinical nurses and analyze the influencing factors,and to provide references for formulating relevant intervention measures.Methods From December 2023 to January 2024,608 clinical nurses from 5 tertiary general hospitals in Hunan Province were conveniently selected as the survey subjects.The General Information Questionnaire,the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale(CIPS)and Chinese Big Five Personality Inventory Brief Version(CBF-PI-B)were collected among subjects.Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis was used to identify the factors influencing the impostor phenomenon among clinical nurses.Results A total of 582 nurses were included in this study,and the score of the impostor phenomenon scale for clinical nurses was(52.04±11.87).Factors such as neuroticism,years of work experience,whether the family supports the work they are doing,average self-study time per week,and average time spent on social media platforms per day had an impact on the impostor phenomenon score among clinical nurses(P<0.05),explaining 43.4%of the variance.Conclusion The impostor phenomenon among clinical nurses is at a medium level.Nursing managers should focus on nurses with high neuroticism,low years of work experience,lack of family support,short self-study time,and long social media use time.Appropriate positive encouragement should be given to mitigate their negative emotions,alleviate their impostor phenomenon,and improve the mental and physical health in the nursing team,thus promoting the professional health development of clinical nurses.
2.Analysis of the current situation and influencing factors of impostor phenomenon of clinical nurses
Yan ZHANG ; Lifang LIU ; Yue'e LI ; Guiping DU ; Caihong CHEN ; Jieyao YANG ; Zhanchou ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(24):3025-3031
Objective To investigate the current situation of impostor phenomenon in clinical nurses and analyze the influencing factors,and to provide references for formulating relevant intervention measures.Methods From December 2023 to January 2024,608 clinical nurses from 5 tertiary general hospitals in Hunan Province were conveniently selected as the survey subjects.The General Information Questionnaire,the Clance Impostor Phenomenon Scale(CIPS)and Chinese Big Five Personality Inventory Brief Version(CBF-PI-B)were collected among subjects.Multiple linear stepwise regression analysis was used to identify the factors influencing the impostor phenomenon among clinical nurses.Results A total of 582 nurses were included in this study,and the score of the impostor phenomenon scale for clinical nurses was(52.04±11.87).Factors such as neuroticism,years of work experience,whether the family supports the work they are doing,average self-study time per week,and average time spent on social media platforms per day had an impact on the impostor phenomenon score among clinical nurses(P<0.05),explaining 43.4%of the variance.Conclusion The impostor phenomenon among clinical nurses is at a medium level.Nursing managers should focus on nurses with high neuroticism,low years of work experience,lack of family support,short self-study time,and long social media use time.Appropriate positive encouragement should be given to mitigate their negative emotions,alleviate their impostor phenomenon,and improve the mental and physical health in the nursing team,thus promoting the professional health development of clinical nurses.
3.Cognitive functioning in schizophrenia with or without diabetes
Xiaofeng GUO ; Zhanchou ZHANG ; Weiwei ZHU ; Nan LIAN ; Hailong Lü ; Jingping ZHAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2011;36(8):724-727
Objective To determine the influence of schizophrenia patients with diabetes on cognitive function.Methods Altogether 78 schizophrenia patients with diabetes and 118 patients with schizophrenia were enrolled and Negative and Positive Syndrome Scale,Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised Visual Reproduction Test,Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised Digit Symbol Test,Computerized Wisconsin Card Sorting Test,Trail Making Tests,Part A and B,and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised Digit Span Test were used to assess the clinical syndrome and to test the cognitive function.ResultsImpairment of Processing Speed,Attention/Working Memory,Executive Functioning and Visual Memory in schizophrenia patients with diabetes was significantly poorer than that of the schizophrenia patients ( all P < 0.05 ).WAIS-R Digit Symbol Test score and Trail Making Test A and B scores were associated with diabetes duration and age at diabetes onset (P <0.01 ).Conclusion The impairment of cognitive function in schizophrenia patients with diabetes is severer than schizophrenia patients,suggesting that the prevention and management of diabetes may improve cognitive outcome in schizophrenia patients.

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