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Factors Influencing Health Promoting Behavior among Hospital Registered Nurses - Mood States, Resourcefulness, and Health Perception -

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to examine the effects of mood state, resourcefulness, and health perception on health promoting behavior of hospital nurses.

Methods:Convenience sampling was conducted for nurses working at three University hospital and 336 nurses were selected. Data were analyzed using SPSS 18.0.

Results: The results of the analysis showed that the score for nurses¡¯ mood state was 41.76¡¾18.90; for resourcefulness, 11.30¡¾20.63; for health perception, 3.32¡¾.77, and for health promoting behavior, 111.55¡¾17.76. Mood state, resourcefulness, and health perception were significantly correlated with health promoting behavior. The overall explanatory power of the effects of nurses¡¯ mood state, resourcefulness, and health perception on health promoting behavior was 27.8%.

Conclusion: Study results indicate that better mood state, higher resourcefulness, and higher health perception result in more health promoting behavior.
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Nurse, Mood state, Resourcefulness, Health perception, Health promoting behavior
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