Publications by authors named "Jujuan Liu"

Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore whether clinical ethical climate mediates the relationship between resilience and moral courage in a population of clinical nurses during COVID-19, and if moral distress faced by nurses is a moderating factor.

Background: Resilience can help nurses maintain their personal health during COVID-19 when they face great physical and psychological shock and are prone to health problems. Moral courage, as an ethical competency, helps nursing staff in adhering to the principles and values of professional ethics.

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Background: Professional ethics is the regulation and discipline of nurses' daily nursing work. Nurses often encounter various ethical challenges and problems in their clinical work, but there are few studies on nurses' adherence to professional ethics.

Research Aim: An analysis of nursing adherence to nursing ethics from the perspective of clinical nurses in the Chinese public health system.

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Aims: This study aimed to translate and validate the Trust in Nurses Scale (TINS) and then test and implement the tool.

Background: Trust is the core feature of the nurse-patient relationship, and a simple and universal instrument to measure patients' trust in nurses in China is lacking.

Methods: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFA and CFA) were performed to verify structural validity.

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