1. Instilling beliefs and hopes (9 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals can actively encourage and motivate others, provide positive support and help to others, and provide positive feedback and support to others.
2. Health education (7 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals can effectively transmit health knowledge and information to others, provide correct health guidance and suggestions, and encourage others to adopt healthy behaviors and lifestyles.
3. Humanitarian and altruistic values (6 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals have humanitarian and altruistic values, whether they can pay attention to the needs and feelings of others, whether they can provide help and support to others, and whether they can actively participate in volunteer activities.
4. Solving health problems scientifically (4 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals can use scientific knowledge and methods to solve health problems, make decisions and judgments based on scientific evidence, and actively participate in scientific research and technological innovation.
5. Help meet basic needs (4 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals can help others meet basic needs, such as food, water and shelter, help others solve basic living problems, and provide necessary help and support for others.
6. Providing a good environment (5 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals can provide a good environment for others, such as a safe, comfortable and warm atmosphere, and whether they can provide necessary facilities and support for others, such as libraries and fitness equipment.
7. Promote emotional communication (5 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether individuals can actively communicate with others, whether they can pay attention to the emotional state and needs of others, whether they can provide emotional support and help to others, and whether they can establish good interpersonal relationships.
8. Help solve difficulties (5 items): This dimension mainly evaluates whether an individual can help others solve difficulties and problems, such as economic, social and psychological problems, and provide necessary advice and support for others, such as legal consultation and psychological counseling.
The above is the specific division of 45 items in eight dimensions of Huang Yibing Nursing Students' Humanistic Care Capacity Scale.