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Reduction of procedural pain of burns with alternative methods
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Introduction : The procedural pain of burn victims causes unpleasant emotions such as anxiety and disturbance of sleep quality, reduces the level of functioning of patients and therefore the level of satisfaction of care. All the above factors contribute to the development of traumatic syndrome in patients. Besides of drugs alternative methods have been tested for the treatment of pain. Purpose

BURN INFECTIONS - MODERN TREATMENT APPROACHES
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Introduction: Burns are one of the most common and at the same time the most devastating types of trauma related with mortality which is associated, in most cases, with infections that they develop in them. According to estimates, more than 300,000 individuals die each year due to burn-related burns while 6 million people are looking for medical assistance due to burns the world, the majority of

BURNOUT AMONG NURSES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Friday, July 1, 2022
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BURNOUT MIDWIVES WORKING IN NEONATAL INTESIVE CARE UNIT
Friday, January 9, 2015
Introduction: The considerably low proportion of midwives in closed wards in Greek hospitals in combination with the highly stressful environment may lead to burnout syndrome (BS). Aim: It was to explore burnout syndrome (BS) that experience midwives working in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and the factors associated with its' occurrence. Methods: The sample studied consisted of

CHILD BURNS AND NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Introduction: Burns constitute the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in infants, children and adolescents, as they rank in third position among deaths. Purpose: To explore nutritional support in children with severe burns. Methodology: A bibliographic research was conducted from the international PubMed online database for the period 2014-2019 in English. Results: Pediatric patients with severe

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BURN INJURIES IN A GREEK CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Friday, September 1, 2017
A burn is a type of are tissue damage to the skin due to the effect of a harmful cause. Thepurpose of the study was to retrospectively record the characteristics of children who had been admitted because of burn to a pediatric hospital in Western Greece. Material and Method: The sample of the study consisted of 345 children with burn who were admitted to the Emergency Department

ONCOLOGY NURSES’ BURNOUT AND CARE BEHAVIOURS
Saturday, January 1, 2022
The nursing profession is physically and emotionally demanding and can often lead oncology nurses to burnout affecting the quality of provided care. Purpose: To investigate the burnout and caring behaviours of oncology nurses. Material - Method: This is a cross-sectional study in a convenience sample of 99 nurses and nurse assistants carried out from February to March 2020 at a Cancer Hospital of

PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT OF GERIATRIC NURSES CARING FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
Monday, January 1, 2018
Introduction: Elderly people with dementia present complex needs and the challenges in their care may make the caring staff in long term caring settings vulnerable to the development of burnout because of the emotional and physical drainage they undergo. Purpose : of this study was to examine the factors that contribute towards the development of burnout of professional caregivers of elderly people

SULFURIC ACID ATTACK (VITRIOL) AND FIRST AID
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Sulfuric acid attack (vitriol) is a global phenomenon that is growing alarmingly and varies from culture to culture. Sulfuric acid assault is common in developing countries, but this does not mean that no cases are reported in developed countries.The purpose of this review was to explore the phenomenon of sulfuric acid attack (vitriol) and the first aid need to be provided to the victim. Methodology:

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