Yongxia Mei
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View article: Network analysis of mutuality and depression symptoms in stroke survivors in China
Network analysis of mutuality and depression symptoms in stroke survivors in China Open
View article: The Interplay of Disability, Depression, Social Support, and Quality of Life in Middle-Aged and Young Couples Affected by Stroke: A Dyadic Path Analysis Using the Actor–Partner Interdependence Mediation Model
The Interplay of Disability, Depression, Social Support, and Quality of Life in Middle-Aged and Young Couples Affected by Stroke: A Dyadic Path Analysis Using the Actor–Partner Interdependence Mediation Model Open
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of disability on dyadic quality of life (QoL) among stroke survivors and to examine the mediating role of social support in this process. Methods: Outcome measures were collect…
View article: Self-advocacy in stroke patients in China: a mixed-methods analysis
Self-advocacy in stroke patients in China: a mixed-methods analysis Open
Objective Self-advocacy is associated with positive health outcomes, which is a central issue in chronic disease management. This study attempted to define self-advocacy operationally and conduct a mixed-methods analysis of self-advocacy a…
View article: Development, Reliability and Validity of Engagement in Exercise Rehabilitation Scale for Patients with Stroke
Development, Reliability and Validity of Engagement in Exercise Rehabilitation Scale for Patients with Stroke Open
Background: Exercise rehabilitation is a crucial component of stroke recovery, particularly for patients transitioning to home or community settings. However, there is currently a lack of self-reported scales designed to measure the level …
View article: Development and psychometric test of self-advocacy scale for patients with stroke
Development and psychometric test of self-advocacy scale for patients with stroke Open
Self-advocacy is essential for self-management in stroke patients. However, a validated scale to assess the level of self-advocacy in this population is lacking. This study aimed to develop a self-advocacy scale for stroke patients and val…
View article: Association Among Psychological Capital, Relationship Satisfaction and Psychological Distress in Stroke Patient‐Spouse Dyads: An Actor‐Partner Interdependence Mediation Model
Association Among Psychological Capital, Relationship Satisfaction and Psychological Distress in Stroke Patient‐Spouse Dyads: An Actor‐Partner Interdependence Mediation Model Open
Purpose To explore the association between psychological capital and psychological distress in stroke patient–spouse dyads and examine the mediating effect of relationship satisfaction in this association. Methods A population of 207 strok…
View article: Advance Care Planning in Patients With Stroke: A Scoping Review
Advance Care Planning in Patients With Stroke: A Scoping Review Open
This scoping review sought to provide an overview and characterization of the present state and experimental studies related to advance care planning (ACP) in patients with stroke. A comprehensive literature search was performed across fou…
View article: Influencing factors of self-advocacy in stroke patients from multiple perspectives: a qualitative study
Influencing factors of self-advocacy in stroke patients from multiple perspectives: a qualitative study Open
View article: Ethical Leadership of Head Nurses as Perceived by Nurses and Its Relationship With Nurses' Organisational Justice
Ethical Leadership of Head Nurses as Perceived by Nurses and Its Relationship With Nurses' Organisational Justice Open
Aim To investigate the level of ethical leadership among head nurses and its relationship with nurses' perceived organisational justice. Design A cross‐sectional study. Methods This cross‐sectional study was conducted with a convenience sa…
View article: Latent profile analysis of sense of coherence and relationship with meaning of life and professional identity among nursing undergraduate
Latent profile analysis of sense of coherence and relationship with meaning of life and professional identity among nursing undergraduate Open
The heterogeneity of nursing undergraduates' sense of coherence suggests that nursing educators should provide targeted intervention guidance according to the potential category characteristics of nursing undergraduates' sense of coherence…
View article: Self-advocacy positive perceptions and stage experiences in patients who had a stroke: a qualitative study in China
Self-advocacy positive perceptions and stage experiences in patients who had a stroke: a qualitative study in China Open
Objectives This study explored the perceptions and experiences of self-advocacy among patients who had a stroke in China. Design A descriptive phenomenological qualitative study was performed. Colaizzi’s seven-step method was used to analy…
View article: DO NOT DRAG THE CHILDREN DOWN: MUTUAL SUPPORT AMONG COMORBID COUPLES WITH STROKE SURVIVORS IN HOSPITAL
DO NOT DRAG THE CHILDREN DOWN: MUTUAL SUPPORT AMONG COMORBID COUPLES WITH STROKE SURVIVORS IN HOSPITAL Open
The phenomenon of mutual support among co-morbid couples of recurrent older stroke survivors during hospitalization is gaining attention. Despite their crucial role, little is understood about how they support each other. The study aimed t…
View article: Developing a Chain Mediation Model of Recurrence Risk Perception and Health Behavior Among Patients With Stroke: A Cross-sectional Study
Developing a Chain Mediation Model of Recurrence Risk Perception and Health Behavior Among Patients With Stroke: A Cross-sectional Study Open
The research project was registered on 29 June 2020 (CTR2000034244).
View article: Effect of Comprehensive Educational Program on Preeclamptic Women’s Risk Perception of Cardiovascular Disease, Self-Efficacy, and Adherence to Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors
Effect of Comprehensive Educational Program on Preeclamptic Women’s Risk Perception of Cardiovascular Disease, Self-Efficacy, and Adherence to Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Open
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of a comprehensive educational program on preeclamptic women’s knowledge, risk perception of cardiovascular disease, self-efficacy, and adherence to healthy lifestyle behaviors. Patients and methods: This st…
View article: Translation and psychometric validation of the Patient Participation Culture Tool for healthcare workers in Chinese nursing context
Translation and psychometric validation of the Patient Participation Culture Tool for healthcare workers in Chinese nursing context Open
The 44-item PaCT-HCW-C is a valid and reliable instrument with satisfactory psychometric properties. It could serve as a tool for assessing the effectiveness of international programs aimed at fostering patient participation from the persp…
View article: The caregiver contribution to self-care of stroke inventory (CC-SCSI): evaluation of psychometric characteristics
The caregiver contribution to self-care of stroke inventory (CC-SCSI): evaluation of psychometric characteristics Open
View article: Ethical leadership of head nurses perceived by nurses and its relationship with nurses’ organizational justice
Ethical leadership of head nurses perceived by nurses and its relationship with nurses’ organizational justice Open
Background: Ethical leadership is an altruistic-centered, ethical norm-driven leadership style that can help foster positive work attitudes among nurses. However, the relationship between ethical leadership by nurse leaders and nurses' sen…
View article: Mediation role of perceived social support between recurrence risk perception and health behaviour among patients with stroke in China: a cross-sectional study
Mediation role of perceived social support between recurrence risk perception and health behaviour among patients with stroke in China: a cross-sectional study Open
Objectives To examine whether patients who had a stroke with high recurrence risk perception would have healthier behaviour and to explore whether perceived social support would function as a mediator. Design A cross-sectional study. Setti…
View article: Latent Categories of Mental Health Literacy in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and Their Relationship with Quality of Life
Latent Categories of Mental Health Literacy in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and Their Relationship with Quality of Life Open
View article: Effect of Ethical Leadership on Nurses’ Organizational Silence: The Mediating Role of Organizational Justice
Effect of Ethical Leadership on Nurses’ Organizational Silence: The Mediating Role of Organizational Justice Open
Aim. The aim of this study is to explore the effects of ethical leadership on nurses’ organizational silence and the mediating role of organizational justice. Background. Organizational silence is considered to be an unethical and destruct…
View article: Perspectives of cardiac rehabilitation in patients who had a stroke: a protocol for a qualitative study review
Perspectives of cardiac rehabilitation in patients who had a stroke: a protocol for a qualitative study review Open
Introduction Stroke has a high incidence and disability rate, and its recurrence and readmission rates are rising, making it the second-leading cause of mortality in the globe. Cardiac rehabilitation is a well-known, evidence-based strateg…
View article: The dyadic self‐care experience of stroke survivors and their caregivers: A qualitative descriptive study
The dyadic self‐care experience of stroke survivors and their caregivers: A qualitative descriptive study Open
Background Promoting self‐care is the core response strategy of the global health system to the burden of stroke. Although self‐care in stroke represents a dyadic phenomenon, the dyadic self‐care experience of stroke survivors and their ca…
View article: Association between medication literacy and medication adherence and the mediating effect of self-efficacy in older people with multimorbidity
Association between medication literacy and medication adherence and the mediating effect of self-efficacy in older people with multimorbidity Open
View article: Relationship between Perceived Social Support and Health Behavior in Stroke Patients: the Mediating Role of Recurrence Risk Perception
Relationship between Perceived Social Support and Health Behavior in Stroke Patients: the Mediating Role of Recurrence Risk Perception Open
Background Health behavior is a crucial tool for secondary stroke prevention. However, stroke patients have low health behavior. Understanding the factors associated with health behavior influence them is essential to improve their health …
View article: Association between calling and meaning in life among nursing students:the mediation effect of moral identity
Association between calling and meaning in life among nursing students:the mediation effect of moral identity Open
Background: Improving meaning in life is beneficial for nursing students to provide better service for patients in the future. As a result, it is important to explore factors affecting meaning in life in nursing students. Objective: To inv…
View article: Relationship between perceptions of recurrence risk and depression state among first‐episode ischemic stroke patients in rural areas: The mediating role of coping style
Relationship between perceptions of recurrence risk and depression state among first‐episode ischemic stroke patients in rural areas: The mediating role of coping style Open
Aims To investigate the relationship between stroke survivors' perceptions of recurrence risk, coping styles and depression state, and the role coping styles play in mediating that relationship. Design A cross‐sectional descriptive study. …
View article: Physio-psycho-social interaction mechanism in dyadic health of young and middle-aged stroke survivors and their spousal caregivers: a longitudinal observational study protocol
Physio-psycho-social interaction mechanism in dyadic health of young and middle-aged stroke survivors and their spousal caregivers: a longitudinal observational study protocol Open
Introduction In recent years, stroke has become more common among young people. Stroke not only has a profound impact on patients’ health but also incurs stress and health threats to their caregivers, especially spousal caregivers. Moreove…
View article: Frailty is associated with worse cognitive functioning in older adults
Frailty is associated with worse cognitive functioning in older adults Open
Introduction Frailty and impaired cognitive functioning often co-occur in older adults and are associated with adverse health outcomes. However, their relationship is unclear. This study sought to examine the association of frailty status …
View article: The Relationship between Mental Health Literacy and Subjective Well-Being of Young and Middle-Aged Residents: Perceived the Mediating Role of Social Support and Its Urban-Rural Differences
The Relationship between Mental Health Literacy and Subjective Well-Being of Young and Middle-Aged Residents: Perceived the Mediating Role of Social Support and Its Urban-Rural Differences Open
This study investigates mental health literacy among young and middle-aged urban and rural residents and the differences in mental health literacy, perceived social support and subjective well-being. From January to February 2022, 620 part…
View article: Risk perception of COVID-19 among college students in China: Latent profile analysis
Risk perception of COVID-19 among college students in China: Latent profile analysis Open
Background The outbreak of the new coronavirus-2019 (COVID-19) has had a significant impact on people's mental and physical health. Meanwhile, people's perceptions of risk may influence their emotional states and preventative behavior duri…