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Gap Resonance Between a Stationary Box and a Vertical Wall Induced by Transient Focused Wave Groups
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作者 MI Cheng-long GAO Jun-liang +1 位作者 SONG Zhi-wei YAN Ming-yu 《China Ocean Engineering》 2025年第3期441-454,共14页
This paper explores the phenomenon of fluid resonance occurring within a narrow gap between a vessel and a vertical wharf, taking ships berthing in front of a gravity wharf as the research background. Using the open-s... This paper explores the phenomenon of fluid resonance occurring within a narrow gap between a vessel and a vertical wharf, taking ships berthing in front of a gravity wharf as the research background. Using the open-source software Open FOAM~?, a two-dimensional viscous-flow numerical wave flume was developed to simulate the fluid resonant motions induced by transient focused wave groups with different spectral peak periods and wave amplitudes. The results indicate that for all the incident focused wave amplitudes considered, the amplitudes of the free surface elevation in the gap, horizontal wave force and moment all exhibit a bimodal variation trend with increasing spectral peak period. The peak values of the above amplitude-period curve appear near the resonant period of the first and second harmonic components of the free surface elevation. However, the variation in the vertical wave force versus the spectral peak period presents different patterns. In addition, the first-to fourth-order harmonic components in the wave surface and forces are further examined via the four-phase combination method. The results show that the first-to secondorder harmonic components play a dominant role in the overall amplitude. 展开更多
关键词 gap resonance focused wave group vertical wharf harmonic analysis
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Challenges and facilitators for patient and public involvement in England;focus groups with senior nurses 被引量:3
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作者 Markella Boudioni Susan McLaren 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2013年第7期472-480,共9页
The concepts of patient and public involvement (PPI) have been recognized and linked with quality in health services internationally and in Europe. In England, for more than a decade, NHS policies have increasingly qu... The concepts of patient and public involvement (PPI) have been recognized and linked with quality in health services internationally and in Europe. In England, for more than a decade, NHS policies have increasingly quoted patient-centred services. Limited evidence exists about the implementation of PPI policies and strategies within organisations;three studies only have explored health professionals’ perceptions of PPI. Although nurses’ positive support for patient and public involvement has been noted, comparatively little is known about senior nurses’ experiences of embedding PPI. A national consultation utilising three focus groups aimed to explore senior nurses’ perceptions of challenges and facilitators for PPI implementation. Four Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) and eleven Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in England, with fifteen senior nurses with leadership roles and direct PPI experience, participated. Nurses’ perceptions on patient and public involvement, challenges and facilitators for its implementation were discussed. Focus groups were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim;anonymised transcripts were validated by participants and analysed with thematic analysis. Limited resources, patient representation and recruitment, complexities of implementing PPI and national policy changes were challenging. Commissioning limitations, lack of feedback on patient experience, limited staff awareness, negative attitudes, management of patients and public expectations constituted further challenges. Nursing role characteristics and informal involvement activities, PPI policy and cultural change, commissioning PPI competencies, related service frameworks, providing feedback on patient experiences to staff and recognition of involvement benefits were recognised as facilitators. Findings provided new insights into senior nurses’ experiences and evidence that progress towards meaningful, effective PPI remains slow. However, recognition of existing nursing role characteristics and potential delivery problems created by expanded nursing roles, informal PPI practice and internal organisational sharing of patient feedback may bring an “emerging productive partnership” with nurses enabling and contributing to effective PPI. 展开更多
关键词 Nursing Patient and Public INVOLVEMENT CHALLENGES and FACILITATORS focus groupS PATIENT-CENTRED Care
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Bloodletting puncture in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke:protocol for a mixed-method study of a multi-center randomized controlled trial and focus group 被引量:1
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作者 DAI Zeqi LIAO Xing +3 位作者 GUAN Yueyue ZENG Zixiu TANG Jun HU Jing 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第6期1259-1267,共9页
This study is to investigate the effectiveness and safety of bloodletting puncture(BP)for acute ischemic stroke(AIS)when used in combination with standard treatment,as well as the patients'feelings and attitudes t... This study is to investigate the effectiveness and safety of bloodletting puncture(BP)for acute ischemic stroke(AIS)when used in combination with standard treatment,as well as the patients'feelings and attitudes toward the treatment.This is a mixed method research which includes a multi-center,superiority,randomized controlled clinical trial,and focus group interview.A total of 360 AIS participants will be enrolled.They will be randomized into one of the following two groups for 7 d:(a)BP with standard treatment group(n=180);(b)standard treatment group(n=180).The primary outcome will be National Institute of Health stroke scale(NIHSS)score at day 7 after treatment.Secondary outcomes will be changes of Glasgow Coma Scale score,NIHSS score,mRS and Traditional Chinese Medicine syndrome score from baseline to 7,14,and 30 d after treatment,recurrence rate and all-cause mortality rate within 30 d,and the safety assessments.The focus group will be conducted with a purposive sample of 1-2 acupuncturists and 1-2 patients respectively at each center at 7 and 30 d after treatment.We designed a mixed method study to evaluate the effect of BP,an acupuncture therapy for patients with AIS.If the findings of this study confirm the effectiveness of BP to reduce the NIHSS score and other related outcomes and patients are willing to accept the therapy,we believe this study will help the implementation of this therapy in clinical practice,and provide new evidence for the treatment of AIS. 展开更多
关键词 BLOODLETTING PUNCTURES ischemic stroke equivalence trial randomized controlled trial focus groups clinical protocols
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Removing barriers to healthcare through an intercultural healthcare system:Focus group evidence
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作者 Prince Peprah Williams Agyem ang-Duah +2 位作者 Abdul Wahid Arimiyaw Anthony Kwame Morgan Stephen Uwum bordo Nachibi 《Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期29-35,共7页
Objective:Barriers to healthcare in Ghana are multifaceted.Many people,including patients and providers,face them at different levels.To address these barriers,there is a need to explore the role of an intercultural h... Objective:Barriers to healthcare in Ghana are multifaceted.Many people,including patients and providers,face them at different levels.To address these barriers,there is a need to explore the role of an intercultural healthcare system.This paper explores and provides the first evidence on ways through which an intercultural healthcare system can reduce the sociocultural and economic barriers to healthcare in Ghana.Methods:Focus group discussions with 35 participants comprising 17 healthcare users,11 formal healthcare providers and 7 alternative healthcare providers were conducted to gather data.Thematic analyses were performed on the transcribed data and presented based on a posteriori inductive reduction approach.Results:Findings reveal that an intercultural healthcare system in Ghana can help reduce barriers to healthcare,especially cultural,social and economic barriers,by fostering an enhanced relationship between culture and healthcare,promoting affordable healthcare and promoting effective communication between healthcare providers and users.Weak institutional support,lack of strong political will and commitment,lack of training to meet standards of practice,poor registration and regulatory measures,and lack of universal acceptance inhibit implementation of an intercultural healthcare system in Ghana.Conclusion:The support for intercultural healthcare system and the agreement on its perceived ability to reduce social,cultural and economic healthcare barriers for service users offer an opportunity for policymakers to demonstrate a stronger political will and improved commitment for effective education and training,enforcement of regulatory measures,inclusion of intercultural healthcare in medical school curricula across the country,and community engagement. 展开更多
关键词 Intercultural health Health system Healthcare barriers focus group Ghana
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Black Community College Students and Opinions and Beliefs on Weight in the Community: A Focus Group Study
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作者 Janna Stephens Antoinette Perkins 《Health》 2019年第1期57-66,共10页
Objective: The purpose of this study was to better understand black community college students’ beliefs on obesity in their community. Methods: Participants were 18 - 21 years old and African American/Hispanic Black.... Objective: The purpose of this study was to better understand black community college students’ beliefs on obesity in their community. Methods: Participants were 18 - 21 years old and African American/Hispanic Black. Focus group sessions were conducted with a discussion guide. Thematic analysis was used to analyze results. Results: Five focus groups were conducted. Four major themes emerged: My Culture Matters, The Effects of Slavery are Still Present, Meet Me Where I Want to Be, Not Where Society Wants Me, and If They Have Been Fat, They Get Me. It is clear that weight programs need to be sensitive to cultural preferences. Conclusion: Our results present unique factors related to overweight/obesity in the Black community. 展开更多
关键词 OVERWEIGHT focus groupS Young ADULT MINORITY groupS
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Focus Group Discussion—Psychodrama in Corporate Environment: Leverage of Investigation of Employees’ Origins of Dissatisfaction within Fludor Benin SA
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作者 Djidonou Anselme Fiossi-Kpadonou Emilie +4 位作者 Hounmènou Jean-Claude Sèdognon Floret Arthur Djidonou Lionelle Esméralda Riboux Alain Tognon Tchégnonsi Francis 《Open Journal of Psychiatry》 2017年第3期162-175,共14页
Background: Employees’ dissatisfaction is as a result of confrontations of two divergent views, compliance with collective labor agreement and the company’s profitability requirements. However, the documentation of ... Background: Employees’ dissatisfaction is as a result of confrontations of two divergent views, compliance with collective labor agreement and the company’s profitability requirements. However, the documentation of internal and external environmental impacts on the employees is poor. Our objective was to study workers’ origin of dissatisfaction from the negative impact of Fludor Benin SA internal and external environment. Population and methods: It was a cross-sectional study, conducted from 11th September 2013 to 08th January 2014, on Fludor Benin SA employees. Data collection was carried out over ten (10) sessions through administration of Focus Group Discussion modules coupled with psychodrama (FGD-psychodrama) and conducted fortnightly. The module was intended for a group of twelve employees per session. It lasted 2 hours and ended with a game comprising a set of sixteen (16) cards. Each participant’s 16-card deck allowed the “player” to identify the likely origin of his dissatisfaction at work. Results: One hundred and twenty (120) employees were expected, but only ninety-nine (99) had participated in the FGD-psychodrama. The rate of participation was 82.5%. The average age of the employees was 35.4 ± 7.4 years, while sex-ratio was 23.75. Average seniority was 9.3 ± 3.2 years. The employees’ robot profile was: 39 (39.39%) passive employees, 18 (18.19%) disappointed employees, 17 (17.17%) unmotivated employees, 14 (14.14%) dedicated to the company but barely recognized and 11 (11.11%) unhappy employees. The reasons for dissatisfaction originated from matrimonial home 25 (25.25%), workplace 23 (23.23%) and use of drugs 11 (11.11%). Seventy-seven 77 (77.78%) employees were satisfied with the FGD-psychodrama modules. Conclusion: FGD-psychodrama may be an effective tool to restore unhealthy corporate atmosphere, help employees to discern the origin of their dissatisfaction and change their perception about stressful situations prevailing in their workplace. 展开更多
关键词 DISSATISFACTION WORKPLACE focus group Discussion-Psychodrama Fludor BENIN SA
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Perspective of Elderly on Age-Friendliness of Services Provided in Primary Healthcare Centers of Dubai Health Authority: Focus Groups Discussions
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作者 Tamer Mohamed Farid Amal Mohamad Saleh Abdulrahim Al Jaziri +5 位作者 Soha Abdelziz Abdelal Anood Jamal Alshaali Manal Mohammad Omran Taryam Nahed Abdul Khaleq Monsef Afaf Abdullatif Al Hashemi Hamidah Saleh Al Shaibany 《Advances in Aging Research》 2018年第6期132-144,共13页
Primary Health Care Services Sector (PHCSS) of Dubai Health Authority (DHA) provides many services dedicated to seniors. However, there have been no studies to date that consulted the seniors themselves regarding thes... Primary Health Care Services Sector (PHCSS) of Dubai Health Authority (DHA) provides many services dedicated to seniors. However, there have been no studies to date that consulted the seniors themselves regarding these services. Thus, this study was conducted to investigate the age-friendliness of outpatient clinic’s services provided in PHCSS from perspective of elderly service recipients. Methods: Three focus groups were designed. The focus groups included receivers of care (senior patients and caregivers for senior patients) and healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, administrators and medical record officers). The discussed topics in the focus groups were based on WHO’s recommended three domains of improvement for an age-friendly Primary Health Care (PHC): Information, education and training, community-based health care management systems, and the physical environment. 展开更多
关键词 focus group DUBAI ELDERLY Primary Healthcare Age-Friendly WHO
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Meanings Given to Professional Care: Focus Group Results
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作者 Mary Kalfoss Jenny Owe Cand Scient 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2017年第5期524-547,共24页
Background: Many studies have focused on exploring the concept of care from patient and nurse perspectives, but knowledge is limited regarding student perceptions. Objective: To explore the meanings given to the conce... Background: Many studies have focused on exploring the concept of care from patient and nurse perspectives, but knowledge is limited regarding student perceptions. Objective: To explore the meanings given to the concept of professional care from the perspective of graduate students in nursing and pastoral care. Research design: A qualitative study was employed with the formation of six focus groups. Data were analyzed via a thematic content analysis of the discussions. Participants and research context: Thirty-one students attending a University College in Oslo participated. Findings: Seven main themes and forty-four subthemes were identified. Major themes included reverence and respect for the dignity and value of human life, bonding, sensitive to self and other, communication, competence, willfulness and deep caring. Discussion: Different levels of intentionality, professional comportment and caring consciousness were revealed in the discussions. Findings also lend support to major beliefs and values in Watson’s Human Caring Theory. Conclusion: The focus groups generated valuable detail of complex experiences behind student’s perceptions, attitudes, beliefs and actions. Focus group methodology can enhance holistic nursing practice by providing opportunities to explore and clarify holistic care values, create opportunities for self-awareness and transformative learning in education, clinical practice, administration and research. 展开更多
关键词 CARING Concept focus groupS NURSING PASTORAL COUNSELING
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Student’s Perception of Missed Care: Focus Group Results
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作者 Mary Kalfoss 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2017年第7期850-874,共25页
Background: With the inflation of economic constraints on health care and demand to increase care quality, there is an increasing need to develop a clear understanding of what actions by health professionals are perce... Background: With the inflation of economic constraints on health care and demand to increase care quality, there is an increasing need to develop a clear understanding of what actions by health professionals are perceived as threatening quality care. Objective: To explore graduate nursing and pastoral care student’s perceptions of missed care in Norway. Research design: A qualitative study was employed with the formation of six focus groups. Data was analyzed via a thematic content of the discussions. Participants and research context: Thirty-one students attending a University College in Oslo participated. Findings: Five major themes and thirty subthemes were identified. Major themes included labor constraints, organizational contraints, professional constraints, communication constaints and emotional strain. Discussion: Findings of this study resonate with other research as well as with studies on missed nursing care. Findings also lend support to the definition of missed nursing care actions as required care that is omitted, either in part or whole, or delayed. Conclusion: The findings from this study extend understanding of what barriers health professionals perceive as inhibiting them from offering quality care. The focus groups provided a valuable flora for discussion regarding what participants perceived as missed. 展开更多
关键词 MISSED NURSING CARE Suboptimal CARE Noncaring focus g groupS NURSING PASTORAL COUNSELING
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Perception on Cyber Terrorism: A Focus Group Discussion Approach
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作者 Rabiah Ahmad Zahri Yunos +1 位作者 Shahrin Sahib Mariana Yusoff 《Journal of Information Security》 2012年第3期231-237,共7页
Focus group discussion is an exploratory research technique used to collect data through group interaction. This technique provides the opportunity to observe interaction among participants on a topic under this study... Focus group discussion is an exploratory research technique used to collect data through group interaction. This technique provides the opportunity to observe interaction among participants on a topic under this study. This paper contributes to an understanding on the cyber terrorism conceptual framework through the analysis of focus group discussion. The proposed cyber terrorism conceptual framework which was obtained during the qualitative study by the authors has been used as a basis for discussion in the focus group discussion. Thirty (30) participants took part in the focus group discussion. The overall results suggest that the proposed cyber terrorism framework is acceptable by the participants. The present study supports our initial research that the cyber terrorism conceptual framework constitutes the following components: target, motivation, tools of attack, domain, methods of attack and impact. 展开更多
关键词 CYBER TERRORISM COMPONENTS Framework focus group
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Faster Focus Group Interviews--CurroCus Groups--An Improved Faster Approach to Collect Consumer Data
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作者 Kai Victor Hansen Hilde Kraggerud 《Sociology Study》 2011年第7期484-490,共7页
There is a need for cost-efficient methods in consumer research. Existing qualitative methods are expensive to conduct. This paper aims to improve the focus group method. The objective was to improve focus groups with... There is a need for cost-efficient methods in consumer research. Existing qualitative methods are expensive to conduct. This paper aims to improve the focus group method. The objective was to improve focus groups with different aims: shorter time conducting interviews, interview greater number of respondents, deliver results faster than traditionally analysis of data, and lower total cost. CurroCus groups of 15-45 minutes duration were tested in five different experiments, including 70 to 160 respondents in groups of 7-11 respondents. The name of the new method is formed from the word "Curro" in Latin that means speed in English, and "Cus" that is the last syllable of the word "focus", thereby forming a new word: CurroCus~ on the method. The results from testing of the CurroCus~ group method at different cases showed that trained moderators and observers could collect relevant responses in a given time for each group. It was possible to process a number of 6 to 10 respondents for each group. By conducting several successive groups, saturation of information was reached after an adequate number of CurroCus~ groups. Therefore, the total number of respondents can be optimized and results can be more precise, with reduced risk of inaccuracy. At the same time, the cost for each case can be lowered substantially, in our cases to approximately 1/10 of a traditional focus group cost. The role (skills) of the moderator is important. A disadvantage is the risk that some of the respondents are not able to express their thoughts in due time when time is limited. There is a need for more research on all parts of the CurroCus group process. 展开更多
关键词 CONSUMER CurroCus group focus method development speed
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Talking about Height and Quality of Life: A Content-Analysis of Focus Group Discussions with Short-Statured Children and Their Parents in the US
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作者 Rachel Sommer Monika Bullinger +5 位作者 Andreas Pleil Nelly Mauras Judith Ross Ron Newfield Janet Fox Julia Quitmann 《Open Journal of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases》 2016年第11期229-241,共13页
Background: To understand what life is like for US children with a diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency or Idiopathic Short Stature, the impact of short stature on Health related Quality of Life (HrQoL) was qualitat... Background: To understand what life is like for US children with a diagnosis of Growth Hormone Deficiency or Idiopathic Short Stature, the impact of short stature on Health related Quality of Life (HrQoL) was qualitatively examined and needs for care from the young patients and their parents perspective were identified. Methods: Focus group discussions with 26 American-English speaking and nine American-Spanish speaking children and their parents were conducted, transcribed verbatim and subsequently qualitatively analyzed by two independent raters, using an existing coding guideline, based on the multidimensional HrQoL concept and a special software (VERBI-Software MAXQDA 10). Results: A total of 1313 statements for the English-speaking and 447 statements for the Spanish-speaking families were categorized. In the US, the strongest frequency of mention was found for the HrQoL dimension “Social” across respondents, followed by “Treatment” and “Emotion”. Conclusion: Conducting and analyzing data generated from focus groups ensure that young patients’ experiences of disease are represented in the measure of outcomes for use in clinical trials and patient care. 展开更多
关键词 Short Stature Quality of Life CHILDREN focus groups
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Barriers and facilitators to mexican-american participation in clinical trials: physician and patient focus group perspectives
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作者 Jesse Nodora Tomas Nuno +2 位作者 Ken O’Day Virginia Yrun Francisco Garcia 《Health》 2010年第7期742-752,共11页
Racial/ethnic minority populations are under- represented in clinical trials and Hispanic participation rates are particularly low. This study assessed barriers and facilitators to clinical trials participation by Med... Racial/ethnic minority populations are under- represented in clinical trials and Hispanic participation rates are particularly low. This study assessed barriers and facilitators to clinical trials participation by Medicaid eligible Mexican- Americans and their serving physicians. Qualitative data from two focus groups conducted among Mexican-American Medicaid eligible patients and four physician focus groups were analyzed. Mexican-American patients have a basic understanding of clinical trials. While most are open to participating in clinical research, not speaking English, time, and transportation were identified as barriers. Physicians believe that desperation and financial need are the primary patient motivators for participation. Barriers to physician recruitment and referral include: lack of information about clinical trials, concern that study participation may not be in the patient’s best interest, and lack of staffing and time to conduct trials. Ample opportunities exist to engage providers and patients in future efforts to increase Mexican-American patient recruitment into clinical trials. 展开更多
关键词 Clinical Trials Participation MEXICAN-AMERICAN Hispanic Medicaid Patients Medicaid Physicians focus groups Qualitative Methods
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基于焦点解决模式下的团体舞动治疗在精神分裂症患者中的应用
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作者 朱燕 赵婧婧 +3 位作者 芮照文 聂胜兰 吕芳洁 王琴 《护士进修杂志》 2026年第5期525-530,537,共7页
目的探讨基于焦点解决模式下的团体舞动治疗在精神分裂症患者中的应用效果。方法采用方便抽样法,选取2024年1—12月南京市佑安医院中医神志科住院的90例精神分裂症患者作为研究对象,采用随机数字表法分成观察组(45例)和对照组(45例)。2... 目的探讨基于焦点解决模式下的团体舞动治疗在精神分裂症患者中的应用效果。方法采用方便抽样法,选取2024年1—12月南京市佑安医院中医神志科住院的90例精神分裂症患者作为研究对象,采用随机数字表法分成观察组(45例)和对照组(45例)。2组患者均接受精神科药物治疗以及常规的临床康复护理,观察组在常规干预基础上加入基于焦点解决模式下的团体舞动训练,每周2次,共12周。比较2组患者在干预前后阳性与阴性症状量表(positive and negative syndrome,PANSS)、世界卫生组织生存质量测定量表(World Health Organization quality of life-bref,WHOQOL-BREF)和社会功能缺陷筛选量表(social disability screening schedule,SDSS)的评分。结果干预后,观察组的PANSS评分、SDSS评分均低于对照组(P<0.05);观察组WHOQOL-BREF评分高于对照组,差异均有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论基于焦点解决模式下的团体舞动治疗能够改善精神分裂症患者的精神症状,提高其生活质量,促进社会功能恢复,对患者重新融入并适应社会生活具有积极的推动作用。 展开更多
关键词 精神分裂症 焦点解决模式 团体舞动治疗 精神症状 生活质量 社会功能
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焦点解决取向团体护理模式对膀胱癌造口患者病耻感、社会适应能力的影响
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作者 陈岳 王晓菲 郑晓艳 《齐鲁护理杂志》 2026年第6期76-79,共4页
目的:探讨焦点解决取向团体护理模式对膀胱癌造口患者病耻感、社会适应能力的影响。方法:选取2023年5月—2024年6月接诊的86例膀胱癌造口患者为研究对象。采用按患者入院顺序编号的交替分组法,偶数号为实验组、奇数号为对照组,两组各43... 目的:探讨焦点解决取向团体护理模式对膀胱癌造口患者病耻感、社会适应能力的影响。方法:选取2023年5月—2024年6月接诊的86例膀胱癌造口患者为研究对象。采用按患者入院顺序编号的交替分组法,偶数号为实验组、奇数号为对照组,两组各43例。对照组实施健康教育、造口指导、饮食护理,实验组给予焦点解决取向团体护理模式干预。比较两组干预前后病耻感[采用慢性疾病病耻感量表-8(SSCI-8)]、社会适应能力与心理状况[采用造口适应量表(OAI-20)]、自护能力[采用自我护理能力测定量表(ESCA)]及护理满意度。结果:干预8周后,两组SSCI-8评分均低于干预前(P<0.01),且实验组低于对照组(P<0.01);干预8周后,两组OAI-20评分中负性情绪、正性情绪、社会生活适应及总分均优于干预前(P<0.05),且实验组优于对照组(P<0.01);干预8周后,两组ESCA中健康知识水平、自护责任感、自我护理技能评分均高于干预前(P<0.05),且实验组高于对照组(P<0.01);实验组护理总满意度高于对照组(P<0.05)。结论:将焦点解决取向团体护理模式应用于膀胱癌造口患者中,有利于提高患者自护能力及社会适应能力,缓解负性情绪,减轻病耻感,提高护理满意度。 展开更多
关键词 膀胱癌 造口 焦点解决取向团体护理模式 病耻感 社会适应能力 满意度
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大数据时代焦点解决技术对高校重点群体就业帮扶的研究 被引量:4
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作者 边帅 刘晨晓 张利锋 《河北能源职业技术学院学报》 2025年第1期17-19,23,共4页
目前国家全力促进高校毕业生高质量充分就业,要求做好高校重点群体学生的就业帮扶工作,为学生提供有温度的就业服务。利用焦点解决技术构建就业帮扶工作解决方案,推进就业问题解决方法,激发该群体学生潜能,增强其自我效能感和解决问题... 目前国家全力促进高校毕业生高质量充分就业,要求做好高校重点群体学生的就业帮扶工作,为学生提供有温度的就业服务。利用焦点解决技术构建就业帮扶工作解决方案,推进就业问题解决方法,激发该群体学生潜能,增强其自我效能感和解决问题的动力,打开就业帮扶工作的新格局。 展开更多
关键词 焦点解决技术 高校重点群体 就业帮扶
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焦点解决团体干预对青年女足运动员应对能力的影响
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作者 崔建 《青少年体育》 2025年第4期41-49,共9页
为了提升青年女足运动员的比赛表现,本研究基于焦点解决团体干预方案,进行了为期两个月、6个单元的团体干预,并评估其效果及相关疗效因素。共有5名北京青年女足运动员参与本研究。通过干预前后十点量表评估,以及每次干预结束后的访谈,... 为了提升青年女足运动员的比赛表现,本研究基于焦点解决团体干预方案,进行了为期两个月、6个单元的团体干预,并评估其效果及相关疗效因素。共有5名北京青年女足运动员参与本研究。通过干预前后十点量表评估,以及每次干预结束后的访谈,结果显示:①根据成员自我评价,所有人均获得积极收获。②根据访谈结果共归纳出8项团体疗效因素,按提及频次依次为:信息传递(20次)、观察学习(9次)、反思自己原来的比赛表现(8次)、普遍性(6次)、团体赋能(5次)、催化行动(3次)、领导者因素(2次)、凝聚力(1次)。本研究结果表明,焦点解决团体干预能够有效促进青年女足运动员应对能力的提升,并为其在竞技体育中的应用及未来研究提供参考。 展开更多
关键词 焦点解决团体干预 青年女足运动员 应对能力 团体效果 团体疗效因素
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焦点解决取向团体护理模式在结直肠癌根治术病人中的应用 被引量:3
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作者 蔡晶晶 李丹 邹乐叶 《循证护理》 2025年第8期1577-1582,共6页
目的:分析焦点解决取向团体护理模式在结直肠癌根治术病人中的应用效果。方法:选取2023年1月—2024年2月我院收治的108例结直肠癌根治术病人为研究对象,采用随机数字表法将其分为对照组和观察组,每组54例。对照组接受常规护理干预,观察... 目的:分析焦点解决取向团体护理模式在结直肠癌根治术病人中的应用效果。方法:选取2023年1月—2024年2月我院收治的108例结直肠癌根治术病人为研究对象,采用随机数字表法将其分为对照组和观察组,每组54例。对照组接受常规护理干预,观察组在此基础上接受基于焦点解决取向团体护理干预。干预前后采用中文版简明心境问卷、特质应对方式测试问卷、中文版恐惧疾病进展简化量表评价两组病人的干预效果。结果:干预前,两组病人中文版简明心境问卷评分、特质应对方式测试问卷评分、中文版恐惧疾病进展简化量表评分比较,差异均无统计学意义(P>0.05);干预后,观察组病人中文版简明心境问卷中的愤怒-敌意、疲乏-迟钝、抑郁-沮丧、迷惑-混乱、紧张-焦虑维度评分均低于对照组,精力-活力维度评分高于对照组;特质应对方式测试问卷中的积极应对维度评分高于对照组,消极应对维度评分低于对照组;中文版恐惧疾病进展简化量表评分及各维度得分低于对照组,差异均有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论:在结直肠癌根治术病人中实施基于焦点解决取向团体护理干预,能够改善其心境状态,调节应对方式,减轻病人的复发恐惧水平。 展开更多
关键词 焦点解决取向团体护理模式 结直肠癌根治术 心境 应对方式 复发恐惧 护理
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Perception of healthcare professionals on patient safety culture and associated factors:a qualitative study using MAXQDA software
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作者 Aileen J.Abraham Pushpanjali Krishnappa Frank Federico 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2025年第1期123-132,共10页
Objective:Patient safety culture is a concern in every healthcare organization,therefore,the healthcare leadership is encountering issues related to patient safety across the globe.In India,there is limited research a... Objective:Patient safety culture is a concern in every healthcare organization,therefore,the healthcare leadership is encountering issues related to patient safety across the globe.In India,there is limited research and information about patient safety culture among healthcare stakeholders and there is relatively little qualitative research available that captures the factors of patient safety culture.Hence,this study aims to explore the perception of healthcare professionals on patient safety culture.Methods:An exploratory qualitative study design was adopted in a tertiary care hospital.Structured focus group discussion(FGD)(n=4)among healthcare professionals and two in-depth interview focus groups were audio-recorded and transcribed.Two coders reviewed transcripts using the editing approach and organized codes into themes.The data were analyzed through MAXQDA 2022(VERBI Software GmbH,Berlin,Germany),qualitative data analysis software,and descriptive analysis technique.The main codes and themes were generated using inductive and deductive method and smart coding was done.Results:Overall,there were 190 unique mentions of codes related to patient safety culture from 4 FGDs.They were categorized into 6 major themes and subcodes were derived via smart coding using the MAXQDA software.“Resources and constraints”was the most prominent code,followed by management support,manpower shortage,burnout,and lack of personnel commitment.Conclusions:The study highlights significant gaps in patient safety culture within the healthcare setting,with resource constraints,management support,and manpower shortages emerging as critical challenges.Burnout and lack of personnel commitment further exacerbate these issues,underscoring the need for targeted interventions. 展开更多
关键词 focus group discussion healthcare stakeholders patient safety culture qualitative study healthcare leadership
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