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  • Poor nurse-patient relationships negatively impact patient care outcomes, making it essential to find reliable ways to measure this dynamic.
  • A new Nurse-Patient Relationship Scale (NPRS) was developed and validated with 23 items focused on five key dimensions of the relationship, utilizing feedback from nursing experts and extensive testing with clinical nurses.
  • The NPRS showed high internal consistency and strong construct validity, indicating it is an effective tool for assessing the nurse-patient relationship in a Chinese context.
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Aim: This study tested the mediating role of the nurse-patient relationship and self-rated health in the effect of emotional labour on turnover intention among nurses in China.

Background: The underlying mechanism behind the effect of emotional labour on turnover intention remains inadequately understood.

Introduction: Nurses with a high level of emotional labour are predisposed to experiencing poor health and tension in their relationships with patients, which may increase turnover intention.

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Objective: To study the possibility of inducing refractive errors by opening the mouse (C57BL/6J) eye artificially after birth and explore the difference in pathogenic mechanism in form-deprivation myopia by analyzing the histological changes of the animal eyes.

Methods: 4-day-old mice (n = 13) was undergone 10-day monocular artificially opened period till the opposite eye was natural open. Another group 12-day-old mice (n = 13) were raised with monocular suture of eyelid for 7 days.

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