The Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation Summit,
taking place September 21–23, 2026 in London, United
Kingdom & Online, is pleased to feature Xin Guan from Capital Medical University,
China.
The presentation, “Latent Profiles of Early Rehabilitation Needs and
Self-Efficacy and Their Influencing Factors Among Patients with Spinal Vascular
Malformations,” explores how understanding patients'
rehabilitation needs and self-efficacy can help personalize nursing care and
improve recovery outcomes following treatment for spinal vascular
malformations. (nursingcongress.com)
🔬 Key Highlights of the Presentation
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🔹 Understanding early
rehabilitation needs following treatment for spinal vascular
malformations.
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🔹 Exploring self-efficacy
and its influence on rehabilitation participation and recovery.
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🔹 Identifying latent
patient profiles to support individualized nursing interventions.
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🔹 Examining factors that
influence rehabilitation readiness and patient engagement.
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🔹 Promoting patient-centered
rehabilitation planning through evidence-based assessment.
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🔹 Enhancing recovery
outcomes with personalized nursing strategies.
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🔹 Supporting
multidisciplinary collaboration in neurorehabilitation.
👩⚕️ About the Speaker
Xin Guan is affiliated with Capital Medical
University, China, and focuses on rehabilitation nursing and
patient-centered approaches to improving recovery after neurological
conditions.
🔗 Speaker Profile:
https://nursingcongress.com/speaker/xin-guan
🌍 Join Nursing Congress 2026
Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation Summit
📍 London, United Kingdom & Online
📅 September 21–23, 2026
🔗 Website: https://nursingcongress.com/
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🔗 Register: https://nursingcongress.com/register
Join nursing professionals, researchers, and healthcare innovators from
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patient-centered care.
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