Filipino Nursing Students’ Health Promoting Behaviors during Pandemic

Q2 Nursing
Manuela Diana, Francesca G Cercado, Pearl Zerrha Chiu, Pamela Andrea De Justo, April Rhose De Silva, Ryan Michael Flores Oducado
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Background: Research on health promoting behaviors can assist nursing students in identifying, maintaining, and improving health behaviors. The notable impact and changes in lifestyle behaviors during the pandemic necessitate a closer look into students’ health-promoting behaviors. However, there is a lacuna in the literature about health promoting activities of nursing students stuck at home and attending online learning during the pandemic.Purpose: This study assessed the level and predictors of health promoting behaviors of nursing students in a Philippine public university during a pandemic.Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design with 363 out of 531 undergraduate nursing students of a public university in the Philippines as study participants. Data were gathered using an online survey last March 2022 employing the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP) II. Significant predictors were identified using multiple linear regression analysis with the aid of SPSS version 26.0.Results: Results showed that nursing students had a high (M=2.80 out of 5) practice of health promoting behaviors. Physical activity ranked the lowest among the six dimensions of health promotion behaviors. The variables that predicted the health promoting behaviors of nursing students were self-reported academic performance (β=2.110, p=.000), family income level (β=.055, p=.001), and academic year level (β=.057, p=.002).Conclusion: Nursing students should continue to maintain their good practice of health promoting behaviors. However, more attention should be given to engaging in physical activity to maintain holistic well-being.
大流行期间菲律宾护生健康促进行为
背景:健康促进行为的研究有助于护生识别、维持和改善健康行为。疫情对学生生活方式的显著影响和改变,使我们有必要进一步研究学生的健康促进行为。然而,关于在大流行期间被困在家并参加在线学习的护理学生的健康促进活动,文献中存在空白。目的:本研究评估菲律宾一所公立大学护生在流感大流行期间的健康促进行为水平及其预测因素。方法:本研究采用横断面设计,选取菲律宾一所公立大学531名护理本科生中的363名作为研究参与者。数据是通过去年2022年3月采用健康促进生活方式概况(HPLP) II进行的在线调查收集的。使用SPSS 26.0版本的多元线性回归分析确定显著的预测因子。结果:结果显示护生健康促进行为的实践水平较高(M=2.80)。在健康促进行为的六个维度中,体育活动排名最低。预测护生健康促进行为的变量为学业成绩自述(β=2.110, p=.000)、家庭收入水平(β=。055, p=.001),学年水平(β=。057年,p = .002)。结论:护生应继续保持良好的健康促进行为习惯。然而,应该更多地关注参与体育活动,以保持整体健康。
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Nurse Media Journal of Nursing
Nurse Media Journal of Nursing Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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