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 Issue 3 July-September 2024

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Review Paper

CONFLICT MANAGEMENT IN OPERATING ROOMS

Arseniou Konstantina

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 206-212

Introduction: Conflicts between medical and nursing staff are a common and increasing phenomenon in healthcare settings, globally. The frequency of conflicts is high in complex environments such as the operating room, which is a critical area of healthcare. The aim of the study was to review conflicts in the operating room and the associated factors. Methodology: A global literature review was conducted

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Review Paper

SELF-CARE IN HEART FAILURE

Tsami Athanasia

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 213-221

Introduction: The clinical syndrome of heart failure (HF) consists a global health issue. Self-care is an essential component in HF management. The aim of the present study was to review literature regarding self-care in HF patients. Methodology: Α literature review was conducted using studies published in the electronic databases PubMed and Scopus. The literature search was performed in English

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Special Article

SOCIAL WORKERS FOR THE ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGY COMMITTEES OF THE U.S.A. AND GREEK HOSPITALS

Mertzanidou Anait

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 222-241

The study refers to the ethics committees in U.S. public hospitals as a mechanism of ensuring and promoting the ethical dimension of their administrative, economic, clinical and social functions. Beginning after a tradition of contentious committees in the 1970s, under the title of Hospital Ethics Committees (HEC), they had a developmental process as the promotional factors prevailed on the limiting

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Special Article

THE ROLE OF NURSES IN PROMOTING MENTAL HEALTH IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

 Bilali Angeliki, Koutelekos Ioannis, Dafogianni Chrisoula

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 242-252

Nurses are often the first point of contact in promoting the mental health of children and adolescents, utilizing the relationship of trust they develop for the early identification and treatment of difficulties. Aim: This special article examined the role of nurses in promoting the mental health of children and adolescents. Methodology: A literature review was conducted in international databases

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Review Paper

EFFECTIVENESS OF AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND HEALTH SERVICE USE IN TYPE II DIA-BETES MELLITUS

Georgiopoulos Minas, Plakas Sotirios, Zartaloudi Afroditi, Kalogianni Antonia

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 253-265

Introduction: The limitations in daily life and the morbidity that accompany patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) negatively affect their quality of life, leading to frequent use of health services. Education in self-management of the disease is an effective way to better control DM. Purpose: of the present systematic review was to investigate the effectiveness of the educational intervention in

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Original Paper

THE IMPORTANCE OF NURSING SURVEILLANCE IN POST-ANESTHESIA CARE

Cunha Lara Daniela Matos, Bernardo Joana, Loureiro Ricardo, Loureiro Ricardo, Santana Elaine

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 274-284

Background: Post anesthesia nursing care aims to act in advance on clinical instability resulting from surgery/anesthesia through surveillance, which comprises 20-50% of its activities, and is a critical and vulnerable moment for the person being cared for and highly complex for those managing the care. Objectives: The aim was to understand the interaction between nursing surveillance in post-anesthesia

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Original Paper

MOOD DISORDER IN GREEK SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WITH THALASSAEMIA MAJOR: CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

Koutelekos Ioannis

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 285-289

Introduction: TChildren with certain factors, such as poor social integration, experience a higher rate of depression symptoms. School-age children with thalassemia major (SCTMs) are thought to have a high depression rate. Aim: The aim of the present brief research was to explore the impact of Greek SCTMs’ demographic characteristics, family relations, social integration and relationships with health

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SELF-ESTEEM IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN AND ADOLES-CENTS

Fragkou Kalliopi, Polikandrioti Maria, Zartaloudi Afroditi, Dafogianni Chrisoula, Koutelekos Ioannis

Monday, July 1, 2024

Pages: 290-306

Introduction: Self-esteem of children and adolescents is a fundamental factor for their psychosocial development and well-being. It determines the way in which children and adolescents perceive themselves, significantly influencing their behavior, interpersonal relationships and mental health. The period of childhood and adolescence is characterized by intense changes, which make self-esteem crucial

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