10 results on '"Gau, Bih‐Shya"'
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2. Association between lifestyle-related, psychosocial factors and obesity among female adolescents in Taiwan.
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Liu, Pei-Ching, Lin, Yu-Cheng, Gau, Bih-Shya, Tung, Heng-Hsin, Hu, Sophia H., and Chen, Chi-Wen
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To examine a wide range of potential contributors to the risk of obesity in female adolescents. Data for this study were collected using a cross-sectional design. A group of 175 female adolescents were recruited, and information on their demographic characteristics, lifestyle-related behaviors, and psychosocial factors was collected using a self-administered questionnaire during September 2018 to January 2019. Data were analyzed using SPSS 24.0. An overestimation of body weight was negatively correlated with overweight in the female adolescents. Age at menarche was negatively correlated with the arisk of overweight. Adolescents who slept for >7 h on weekend nights were less likely to be overweight. Eating more cheese, fish, seafood, and organ meats was negatively correlated with obesity risk. The female adolescents were more likely to become overweight if they ate dinners prepared by family and experienced more disturbances from parents and other family members. Female adolescents are a unique population affected by obesity. Although incorporating both lifestyle-related behavioral and psychosocial factors in future investigations and developing multicomponent interventions for obesity prevention are crucial, female adolescents should receive the utmost attention from researchers to alleviate the health burden of obesity. The intertwined nature of obesity-related factors warrants future investigations to elaborate their roles interplaying with the risk of obesity. Multicomponent interventions should be developed, and nurses and health-care providers should target their efforts on obesity prevention for this specific population. • There is a dearth of research focused on overweight female adolescents and correlates contributing to their obesity. • This study depicted a wide spectrum of potential correlates associated with obesity exclusively among female adolescents. • Multicomponent interventions targeting female adolescents are encouraged to alleviate their obesity-related health burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Association between sensory impairments and restricted social participation in older adults: A cross-sectional study.
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Tseng, Ya-Chuan, Gau, Bih-Shya, Liu, Tien-Chen, Hsieh, Yeu-Sheng, Huang, Guey-Shiun, and Lou, Meei-Fang
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- 2022
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4. Exploring clinical judgment ability in second-degree baccalaureate of science nursing students: A mixed methods study.
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Yang, Cheng-Fang, Gau, Bih-Shya, Lee, Yun-Hsiang, Hsieh, Hui-Ling, and Wang, Shu-Yi
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As they have not yet embarked on clinical practice, most students who already have a bachelor's degree but require a bachelor's degree in nursing occasionally perceive the educator's instruction on clinical situations as abstract and challenging for making accurate clinical judgments. This study aims to implement a clinical judgment model and case scenarios in classroom teaching to evaluate improvements in students' clinical judgment and critical thinking abilities. A mixed-method design. A second-degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing at a university in Taiwan. First-year undergraduate nursing students. This mixed-methods study featured a survey at the beginning and end of a course, followed by one-on-one online interviews. A purposive sample of sophomore nursing students was recruited from a university in northern Taiwan between March 2020 and May 2021. Semi-structured interviews were conducted after a preliminary analysis of the collected quantitative data. In total, 48 participants completed the study questionnaire, and 20 were interviewed. The results show that the students' ability to make clinical judgment and identify individual health problems from case scenarios significantly improved after completing the course. However, critical thinking did not differ significantly after the course. Qualitative data analysis revealed three key themes relevant to the participants' learning experiences: (1) establishing the context of clinical judgment, (2) building a bridge between basic medical science and clinical nursing, and (3) having a broader perspective. Incorporating clinical judgment measurement model and case scenarios in the curriculum may benefit second-degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing students who have not yet begun their clinical practice. Additionally, the result provides educators with valuable learning goals and evaluation strategies in the classroom and clinical practice. • Utilizing CJM boosters thinking skills in a second-degree nursing program • Integrating CJM and case scenario enhances BSN student's judgment ability. • A valuable pedagogical approach is required for infusing CJM into the curriculum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Validation of the Chinese version of the Life-Space Assessment in community-dwelling older adults.
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Tseng, Ya-Chuan, Gau, Bih-Shya, and Lou, Meei-Fang
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• Independent mobility is essential for maintaining physical health, mental health, and quality of life in older adults. • The Life-Space Assessment is a validated tool for measuring mobility in older adults. • The Chinese version of the Life-Space Assessment has sound psychometric properties. • The Chinese version of the Life-Space Assessment is a comprehensive and useful tool for assessing mobility. The Life-Space Assessment (LSA) is a comprehensive tool for assessing mobility in older adults, but the evidence of its psychometric properties in Chinese older adults is lacking. The aim was to adapt and validate the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Life-Space Assessment (LSA-C) in community-dwelling older adults. A cross-sectional study was designed with 225 community-dwelling older adults. The content validity of the LSA-C was satisfactory. The criterion validity was supported by significant correlation between the LSA-C and the Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire (MFAQ). Additionally, the LSA-C was negatively correlated with the 10-item Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CESD-10) and positively correlated with the General Health subscale of the Short-Form-36 Health Survey (GH of the SF-36), implying good construct validity. Finally, the LSA-C showed excellent stability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.88). The LSA-C demonstrates adequate psychometric properties, supporting its use in future research in the Chinese context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Health literacy in children with asthma: A systematic review.
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Tzeng, Yu-Fen, Chiang, Bor-Luen, Chen, Yu-Hsia, and Gau, Bih-Shya
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Health literacy (HL) is a key factor influencing asthma management outcomes and has primarily been focused on adult patients. The relationship between children's HL and asthma is unclear, and several research gaps are present in the direct assessment of children's HL. In this study, a systematic review of the relevant literature was conducted to elucidate the relationship between HL and asthma among children. An electronic database search was performed to obtain studies published between January 2005–August 2016. Inclusion and exclusion criteria and quality appraisal were applied to include only studies that would aid assessment of the relationship between HL and asthma among children. This review identified 13 such studies, most of which have explored the outcomes of the relationship between parental HL and children's asthma; the review revealed that having parents with low HL is associated with poor asthma control and increased health care utilization. However, children's HL is yet to be completely understood, and few studies have been conducted on the direct assessment of children's HL. In addition, our review found that, although only a few instruments have been developed to specifically assess children's HL, these were unsatisfactory and did not completely include the components of HL, particularly those specific to patients with asthma. The selection of controls for potential variables was different, and the variations in measuring instruments and research settings posed difficulties in the literature review. Additional longitudinal studies or structural equation modeling tests are required to identify the causal effects of HL and relative outcome variables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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7. Corrigendum to "Association between lifestyle-related, psychosocial factors and obesity among female adolescents in Taiwan" [Journal of Pediatric Nursing 68 (2023) E58–E68].
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Lin, Yu-Cheng, Liu, Pei-Ching, Gau, Bih-Shya, Tung, Heng-Hsin, Hu, Sophia H., and Chen, Chi-Wen
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- 2023
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8. The relationship between safety climate and nurses' safe handling of chemotherapy: A partial least squares structural equation modeling analysis.
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Lin, Ying-Siou, Gau, Bih-Shya, Chen, Hai-Chiao, Liang, Jyh-Chong, Shih, Fuh-Yuan, Lin, Yen-Chun, and Lou, Meei-Fang
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Safety climate plays a critical role in nurses' safety behaviors. However, few are aware of the safety climate sub-dimensions associated with safety behavior. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between nurses' perception of the workplace safety climate and their safety behavior regarding the handling of chemotherapy upon intravenous administration. This study included a cross-sectional survey of nurses recruited by purposive sampling at three hospitals in Taiwan. A total of 484 self-administered questionnaires were returned. Each participant had to complete the questionnaire that was developed by the authors, including the Taiwanese Safety Climate Instrument and Chemotherapy Safety Precautions Questionnaire. Exploratory factor analysis and Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to verify the psychometric properties. We used the samples (N = 247) for confirmatory factor analysis to verify the model using partial least squares structural equation modeling. We found that nurses' perceptions of workplace safety climate can explain and predict their safety behavior regarding administration chemotherapy, particularly the dimension of "perception of interaction with colleagues," "experience of clinical jobs hindering the use of personal protective equipment," "perception of comfort using personal protective equipment," and "easy usage of personal protective equipment." The study further revealed that the dimensions of the Taiwanese Safety Climate Instrument were moderate predictors of the Chemotherapy Safety Precautions. Nurses have a positive perception of the workplace safety climate and frequently implement behaviors regarding the safe handling of chemotherapy. Organizational managers should enable nurses to share their perceptions of workplace safety with their colleagues and purchase easy-to-use and comfortable personal protective equipment. • Safety climate plays a critical role in nurses' safety behaviors. • Few know the sub-dimensions of the safety climate related to safety behavior. • Managers should allow nurses to share their views on workplace safety. • Managers can purchase PPE that can be used easily and comfortably. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Development and Psychometric Testing of a Chinese Version of the Caregiver Burden Index for Parents of Children With Allergies.
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Liu, Pei-Ching, Gau, Bih-Shya, and Hung, Chao-Chia
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Background No specific instrument has thus far been developed for measuring the caregiver burden perceived by parents of children with allergies (CWA). Objectives To determine the psychometric properties of the Caregiver Burden Index (CBI). Methods A mixed-methods design was adopted to evaluate the psychometric properties of the scale. Results The content validity index was 0.89, and the internal consistency was high with a coefficient alpha of 0.98. Three factors were extracted after exploratory factor analysis. Conclusion The study findings suggest that the CBI has sufficient reliability and validity to evaluate the caregiver burden of parents of CWA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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10. Integrative traditional Chinese medicine therapy reduces the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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Lien, Angela Shin-Yu, Jiang, Yi-Der, Mou, Chih-Hsin, Sun, Mao-Feng, Gau, Bih-Shya, and Yen, Hung-Rong
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DIABETIC acidosis , *ALTERNATIVE medicine , *ASTRAGALUS (Plants) , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *DATABASES , *REPORTING of diseases , *DRUG prescribing , *EMERGENCY medical services , *HERBAL medicine , *HOSPITAL admission & discharge , *TYPE 1 diabetes , *HEALTH insurance , *MEDICAL care costs , *CHINESE medicine , *PATIENTS , *PROBABILITY theory , *PHYSICIAN practice patterns , *COST analysis , *CASE-control method , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio , *PREVENTION - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Life-long insulin is the standard treatment for type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The role of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in T1DM is still not clear. The aim of this study is to explore the prescription pattern of TCM and its impact on the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) in patients with T1DM. Materials and methods We retrieved samples from the registry for catastrophic illness patients from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD). Based on a frequency (1:4) matched case-control design, patients with T1DM in 2000–2011 were designated as cases (TCM users) and controls (non-TCM users). TCM treatment for patients with T1DM was analyzed. The incidence of DKA and the annual costs of emergency visits and hospitalizations were evaluated for all causes. Results Overall, 416 subjects were TCM users, whereas a total of 1608 matched subjects were classified as non-TCM users. The most common Chinese herbal formula and single herb is Liu-wei-di-huang-wan (Six-ingredient pill of Rehmannia) and Huang-qi (Radix Astragali; Astragalus membranaceus (Fisch.) Bunge, Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus (Bunge) P.K.Hsiao), respectively. Compared with non-TCM users, we found a 33% reduction in DKA incidence for all TCM users (aHR 0.67, 95% CI 0.56–0.81, p <0.000) and a 40% reduction for users receiving TCM treatment for more than 180 days (aHR 0.58, 95% CI 0.41–0.82, p <0.01). There were no significant differences between TCM users and non-users in the frequency and medical costs of emergency visits and hospitalizations. Conclusions Integrative TCM use may reduce the risk of DKA in patients with T1DM. Our results suggest that TCM may have a substantial positive impact on the management of TIDM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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