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Health-Promoting Behaviors among Nursing Students: Palestinian Perspective

Imad Fashafsheh, Suhair Hussni Al‐Ghabeesh, Ahmad Ayed, Basma Salama, Ahmad Batran, Hala Bawadi

2021INQUIRY The Journal of Health Care Organization Provision and Financing44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to assess the health-promoting lifestyle behaviors of nursing students at Arab American University Palestine, Palestine. A cross-sectional design was used, 350 participants filled the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile II. The total HPLP score was 138.57 ± 22. Spiritual growth had the highest mean and physical activity had the lowest subscale. A significant relationship between the age of students and the sub-scales of stress management as well as physical activity. However, gender and spiritual growth subscale differed significantly. Also, there was a significant difference between students' year level and physical activity. University administrators and staff should provide guidance to progress with more actual strategies to improve nursing students' health-promoting behaviors.

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PalestinePerspective (graphical)Spiritual growthPhysical activityPsychologyStress managementNursingSignificant differenceMedicineGerontologyClinical psychologyPhysical therapyInternal medicineAncient historyPhilosophyComputer scienceTheologyHistoryArtificial intelligenceHealth and Wellbeing ResearchSchool Health and Nursing EducationHealth and Well-being Studies
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