Juping Yu
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View article: Exploring the support mechanisms to facilitate the uptake of bowel screening: a Group Concept Mapping study
Exploring the support mechanisms to facilitate the uptake of bowel screening: a Group Concept Mapping study Open
View article: Psychometric evaluation of the cardiac rehabilitation adherence scale in patients with coronary heart disease: an observational study
Psychometric evaluation of the cardiac rehabilitation adherence scale in patients with coronary heart disease: an observational study Open
Background Cardiac rehabilitation has showed the potential to improve health outcomes of patients with coronary heart disease. However, the adherence of patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation is unsatisfactory due to some barrier…
View article: Promoting Inclusivity in Research: Lessons From Four Group Concept Mapping Studies
Promoting Inclusivity in Research: Lessons From Four Group Concept Mapping Studies Open
Many key groups of people (e.g., older people, disabled people and minoritised people) are at risk of being excluded from research, which will affect the generalisability, quality, relevance, and integrity of the research findings and conc…
View article: Revisiting Consumer Protection Law for Single-Purpose Commercial Prepaid Cards in China
Revisiting Consumer Protection Law for Single-Purpose Commercial Prepaid Cards in China Open
View article: Effectiveness and acceptability of different lifestyle interventions for women with polycystic ovary syndrome: protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis
Effectiveness and acceptability of different lifestyle interventions for women with polycystic ovary syndrome: protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis Open
Introduction Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) experience various metabolic, endocrine, reproductive and psychosocial manifestations. Lifestyle modification is crucial for the management of PCOS to reduce long-term complications.…
View article: Development and preliminary validation of the South Wales Social Well-being Scale (SWSWBS)
Development and preliminary validation of the South Wales Social Well-being Scale (SWSWBS) Open
Preliminary validation of the SWSWBS shows the scale has satisfactory psychometric properties with good validity, reliability, and reasonable variability. This study needs to be replicated with larger and representative populations to expl…
View article: Burnout among care workers in long-term care institutions: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
Burnout among care workers in long-term care institutions: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol Open
Introduction Care workers play a fundamental role in delivering care services in long-term care institutions. Burnout has been found to have a negative impact on care recipients and organisations providing care. Little is known about the k…
View article: Psychometric evaluation of the ‘Jefferson Scale of Empathy’ in a sample of nursing students in the United Kingdom
Psychometric evaluation of the ‘Jefferson Scale of Empathy’ in a sample of nursing students in the United Kingdom Open
Aim To examine the psychometric properties of the ‘Jefferson Scale of Empathy’. Design A methodological study was conducted. Methods A sample of 230 nursing students was used to analyse the psychometric properties of the ‘Jefferson Scale o…
View article: A consensus approach: Understanding the support needs of women in Newport West, Wales, to participate in breast screening
A consensus approach: Understanding the support needs of women in Newport West, Wales, to participate in breast screening Open
Introduction Breast screening is an effective way to improve the early detection of breast cancer and reduce mortality. Unfortunately, low uptake of screening is often reported. This study aimed to explore the support needs of women residi…
View article: Review for "Patient satisfaction with medication consultations and medicines information provided by nurses working autonomously in sexual health services: A questionnaire study"
Review for "Patient satisfaction with medication consultations and medicines information provided by nurses working autonomously in sexual health services: A questionnaire study" Open
View article: Review for "Patient satisfaction with medication consultations and medicines information provided by nurses working autonomously in sexual health services: A questionnaire study"
Review for "Patient satisfaction with medication consultations and medicines information provided by nurses working autonomously in sexual health services: A questionnaire study" Open
View article: Review for "Patient satisfaction with medication consultations and medicines information provided by nurses working autonomously in sexual health services: A questionnaire study"
Review for "Patient satisfaction with medication consultations and medicines information provided by nurses working autonomously in sexual health services: A questionnaire study" Open
View article: “Walking in Their Shoes”: The effects of an immersive digital story intervention on empathy in nursing students
“Walking in Their Shoes”: The effects of an immersive digital story intervention on empathy in nursing students Open
Aim To evaluate the effects of a novel, immersive digital story intervention on empathy. Design A randomized trial with three phases. Results A total of 238 2nd year nursing students were recruited between May 2018 and December 2019. At ba…
View article: Genome-wide association study Identified multiple Genetic Loci on Chilling Resistance During Germination in Maize
Genome-wide association study Identified multiple Genetic Loci on Chilling Resistance During Germination in Maize Open
Maize ( Zea mays , L.) cultivation has expanded greatly from tropical to temperate zones; however, its sensitivity to chilling often results in decreased germination rates, weak seedlings with reduced survival rates, and eventually lower y…
View article: 0356 CLINICIAN PERCEPTIONS RELATED TO THE USE OF CBT-I COACH MOBILE APP
0356 CLINICIAN PERCEPTIONS RELATED TO THE USE OF CBT-I COACH MOBILE APP Open
Clinicians’ perceptions of CBT-I Coach, a free mobile app for cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), are critical for influencing the app’s integration into practice. Five perceptions of the diffusion of innovations theory incl…