| Literature DB >> 32381032 |
Gørill Haugan1,2, Britt Moene Kuven3, Wenche Mjanger Eide3, Siv Eriksen Taasen3, Eva Rinnan4,5, Vivien Xi Wu6, Jorunn Drageset3,7, Beate André4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Due to the shift to an older population worldwide and an increased need for 24-h care, finding new and alternative approaches to increase wellbeing among nursing home (NH) residents is highly warranted. To guide clinical practice in boosting wellbeing among NH residents, knowledge about nurse-patient interaction (NPI), inter- (ST1) and intra-personal (ST2) self-transcendence and meaning-in-life (PIL) seems vital. This study tests six hypotheses of the relationships between NPI, ST1, ST2 and PIL among cognitively intact NH residents.Entities:
Keywords: Interpersonal and intrapersonal self-transcendence; Meaning-in-life; Nurse-patient interaction; Nursing; Nursing home; Older adults; Wellbeing
Year: 2020 PMID: 32381032 PMCID: PMC7203905 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01555-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Hypotheses tested
Measurement models for Nurse-Patient Interaction (NPIS), Self-transcendence (ST1 and ST2) and Meaning-in-Life (PIL)
| Items | Parameter | Stata Estimate | t-value | Bentler-Raykov squared multiple correlationc R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| eNPIS3 | λx3,1 | 0.80 | 24.80a | 0.64 |
| NPIS4 | λx4,1 | 0.73 | 18.16a | 0.53 |
| NPIS5 | λx5,1 | 0.77 | 21.23a | 0.58 |
| NPIS11 | λx11,1 | 0.79 | 23.79a | 0.63 |
| NPIS13 | λx13,1 | 0.84 | 28.89a | 0.70 |
| NPIS14 | λx14,1 | 0.52 | 08.90a | 0.27 |
| fST1 | 0.56 | 7.64a | 0.31 | |
| ST3 | 0.56 | 7.94a | 0.31 | |
| ST6 | 0.72 | 10.81a | 0.52 | |
| ST2 | 0.54 | 8.89a | 0.29 | |
| ST4 | 0.87 | 20.32a | 0.76 | |
| ST5 | 0.82 | 18.49a | 0.67 | |
| gPIL5 | 0.48 | 6.46a | 0.23 | |
| PIL8 | 0.49 | 6.51a | 0.24 | |
| PIL10 | 0.53 | 7.23a | 0.29 | |
| PIL18 | 0.54 | 7.76a | 0.30 | |
| PIL20 | 0.54 | 7.60a | 0.29 | |
| d | d | 0.63 | ||
| 0.80 | ||||
| 0.64 | ||||
| 0.89 | ||||
aSignificant at the 1% level. bCompletely Standardized Factor Loadings. cThe Bentler-Raykov squared multiple correlation coefficient = R2. dComposite reliability
eNPIS Nurse-Patient Interaction Scale item. fST Self-Transcendence scale item, gPIL Purpose-In-Life Test item. Listwise, N = 180, Missing N = 8, 17 items included
Mean, Cronbach’s alpha, and correlation coefficients for the study variables
| Construct | Mean (sd) | Items | Cronbach’s Alpha | aST1 | bST2 | cPIL | dNPIS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST1 | 2.54 (.711) | 3 | 0.63 | 1 | |||
| ST2 | 3.20 (.675) | 3 | 0.78 | .26** | 1 | ||
| PIL | 4.11 (.613) | 5 | 0.71 | .37** | .27** | 1 | |
| NPIS | 7.98 (1.91) | 6 | 0.88 | .30** | .33** | .19** | 1 |
** p-value < 0.01, aST1 Interpersonal self-transcendence, bST2 Intrapersonal self-transcendence, cPIL Meaning-in-life, dNPIS Nurse-Patient Interaction. Listwise N = 180, Missing N = 8
Fig. 2The SEM-model testing the hypotheses H1-H6. Direct and indirect associations. *significant at the 5% level
SEM-model. Standardized Stata estimates of direct and indirect relationships and total effects of Nurse-Patient-Interaction (NPIS), on Self-Transcendence (ST1 and ST2) and Meaning-in-life (PIL)
| Construct | Parameter | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ST1d | γb 1,1 | 0.41 | |
| t-value | 3.59a | ||
| ST2e | γ 1,2 | 0.43 | |
| t-value | 4.37a | ||
| PILf | γ 1,3 | 0.031 | |
| t-value | 0.27 | ||
| PIL | γ 1,3 | 0.34 | 0.37 |
| t-value | 3.13a | 3.13a | |
| ST1 | βg 1,2 | 0.60 | |
| t-value | 3.47a | ||
| ST2 | β 3,5 | 0.24 | |
| t-value | 2.10a | ||
aSignificant at the 5% level. Listwise N = 180, Missing N = 8. bGamma (γ); standardized regression coefficients representing directional relationships between cNPIS Nurse-Patient-Interaction and dST1 Interpersonal Self-Transcendence, eST2 Intrapersonal self-transcendence and fPIL Meaning-in-life). gBeta (β) standardized regression coefficients representing directional relationships between ST1, ST2 and PIL. hIndirect effects represent the influence of NPIS mediated by intervening variables (mediators). iTotal Effect represent the total influence of the explanatory variable NPIS (direct + indirect effects)