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DEVELOPMENT OF A BUSINESS PLAN TO CREATE A RESEARCH CENTER WITHIN THE HOSPITAL FOR CONDUCTING CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONS
Thursday, July 1, 2021
Introduction: Research competition induces hospitals to engage in clinical trials. Many hospitals are launching clinical trial research programs but may experience many initial difficulties mainly in the organization. Aim:The purpose of this review was to investigate the development of an operational plan for conducting clinical research. Methodology: A search was conducted for critical articles collected

ETHNOGRAPHY FOR THE NOVICE RESEARCHER AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE HEALTH CARE SECTOR
Thursday, October 1, 2020
The main objective of qualitative research is to improve the depth of understanding about issues of concern which are of particular value when conducting studies on health care issues. The qualitative methodology of ethnography is the study of a specific group or culture being explored in-depth. Its validity refers to whether the ethnographer’s interpretation of the data is what it means to those

FALLS IN THE ELDERLY: A CONTEMPORARY ‘HEALTH EPIDEMIC’? A DISCUSSION PAPER
Thursday, July 1, 2021
Introduction: Increased life expectancy has risen in most parts of the world, indicating an improvement in public hygiene, diet and healthcare. Yet, the elderly remain a relatively frail population susceptible to a wide range of physical risks. The purpose of this review is to investigate the causes and risks of falls in the elderly. Method: A literature search was carried out using systematic reviews

LIMITATIONS AND DELIMITATIONS IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Introduction: Many authors tempt to balance the recognition of shortcomings and study limitations with the risk of having their paper rejected. Yet, before any attempt to run a study, a researcher needs to recognise the meaning and operational definitions of the terms ‘limitations’ and ‘delimitations’ in biomedical research. Aim: to define, review and elaborate how limitations and delimitations

PAY FOR PERFORMANCE IN HEALTHCARE: CHALLENGES FOR CLINICAL NURSES
Friday, April 1, 2022
Introduction: “Pay-For-Performance” are performance-based payment or other incentive schemes in which ‘rewards’ are based on specific qualitative targets. Although in the international healthcare arena these programs have been tested extensively, in Greece the literature is scarce. Aim: A description of programs that provide performance-based financial incentives in health care, a presentation of

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