Latent profile analysis of nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice regarding excessive oxygen therapy and influencing factors - Scorecard - MDSpire

Latent profile analysis of nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice regarding excessive oxygen therapy and influencing factors

  • By

  • Lingjun Luo

  • Linfei Li

  • Jingwen Zhang

  • Na Li

  • Zhongxian Yang

  • Chunchun Liu

  • Xianjuan Gou

  • June 5, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Analysis of Latent Profiles in Nurses' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Related to Excessive Oxygen Therapy and Contributing Factors

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionExcessive Oxygen Therapy
Key Mechanisms
Target Population
Care Setting

Key Highlights

  • Three latent profile types identified: Low Knowledge–Moderately Attitude–Moderate Practice, Moderate Knowledge–Moderately Attitude–Moderate Practice, High Knowledge–Positive Attitude–High Practice. Clarify implications for nursing practice.
  • Effective response rate of 92.46% from 743 collected questionnaires.
  • Significant factors influencing KAP include age, work experience, professional title, education level, hospital level, training participation, and department.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

    Management

    • Provide specific management strategies for addressing excessive oxygen therapy.

    Monitoring & Follow-up

    • Outline monitoring protocols to ensure patient safety during oxygen therapy.

    Risks

      Patient & Prescribing Data

      Patients requiring oxygen therapy due to hypoxia.

      Standardizing clinical oxygen therapy practices is crucial for patient safety.

      Clinical Best Practices

      • Implement training programs for nurses on excessive oxygen therapy, including specific content and methods.
      • Standardize clinical practices to avoid risks associated with excessive oxygen therapy, detailing steps for implementation.

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