Results for: hospital Your search came up with 14 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 6 (2017) / Issue 1 (January-April 2017) EVALUATION OF FATIGUE IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE Sunday, January 1, 2017Background: Fatigue consists the most common symptom that experience patients with heart failure. Objective: of the study was to explore factors associated with fatigue in hospitalized patients with heart failure. Methods : In the present study, 60 hospitalized patients were enrolled. Data collection was performed by the method of the interview using a questionnaire that included Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 1 January-March 2021 EVALUATION OF THE EXPECTED BENEFITS OF LIAISON PSYCHIATRY IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL Friday, January 1, 2021Introduction: Consultation-liaison psychiatry (LS), is a multidisciplinary subspecialty of psychiatry, which becomes applicable in the context of the function of the general hospital. As it has evolved greatly in the last century, having made significant changes in the way diseases are treated and also by offering significant benefits to the health system and its users, as well as to the staff working Volumes/Issues / Volume 13(2024) / Issue 2 April-June 2024 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INSOMNIA IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES Monday, April 1, 2024Introduction: In recent decades, the impact of insomnia on patients’ physical and mental health has increasingly become a subject of research. It is now a consensus that sleep disorders negatively affect quality of life, mood and cognitive function and are associated with an increased risk of physical diseases or worsen the prognosis of diseases that have already manifested. The aim of the study was Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 4 October-December 2021 PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT AMONG PARENTS OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN IN THE COVID-19 Friday, October 1, 2021ntroduction: The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on all aspects of human life and has created a need for social support. The role of the social support of the parents of public children hospitalized in the Covid-19 period is important. The aim of this study was to explore the demographic factors related to social support of parents of hospitalized children. Material and method: Volumes/Issues / Volume 7 (2018) / Issue 3 September-December 2018 PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS Tuesday, January 9, 2018Introduction: Cystic fibrosis is a fatal and heritable disease of the white race, which is characterized by the excretion of viscous mucus in various glands of the human body, resulting in their gradual destruction, which eventually leads to death. Purpose: of this study was to focus on psychosocial issues of the disease and especially on the psychosocial approach to children and adolescents with Volumes/Issues / Volume 8 (2019) / Issue 2 April-June 2019 RELATIONSHIP OF THE TIME BETWEEN THE APPEARANCE OF THE SYMPTOMS OF ACUTE APPENDICITIS AND DURATION OF HOSPITAL-ITY Monday, April 1, 2019Introduction: Inflammation of the appendix is the most common cause of acute abdomen. It is an urgent surgical disease with significant morbidity, which increases when the diagnosis of the disease is delayed. Purpose: of the study was to explore the correlation between the occurrence of symptoms in acute appendicitis and the duration of hospitalization in a pediatric population. Material and Method: Volumes/Issues / Volume 13(2024) / Issue 3 July-September 2024 SELF-ESTEEM IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN AND ADOLES-CENTS Monday, July 1, 2024Introduction: 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 Volumes/Issues / Volume 13(2024) / Issue 3 July-September 2024 SOCIAL WORKERS FOR THE ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGY COMMITTEES OF THE U.S.A. AND GREEK HOSPITALS Monday, July 1, 2024The 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 Volumes/Issues / Volume 9 (2020) / Issue 2 April-June 2020 STATE AND TRAIT ANXIETY IN PARENTS OF HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN Wednesday, April 1, 2020Introduction: Admission of a child to a hospital triggers a number of problems in the daily life of parents, such as uncertainty about the child's health, anxiety about hospital stay or other practical and economic problems that cause emotional burden, such as anxiety. Purpose: To explore levels of state and trait anxiety that experience parents of hospitalized children and the associated factors. Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 1 January-March 2021 SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF RADIATION ON OPERATORS OF MEDICAL DEVICES AND ON RADIOACTIVE WASTE COL-LECTION WORKERS Friday, January 1, 2021Introduction: Healthcare professionals, face various occupational hazards including ionizing radiation, during certain examinations, which can lead to serious health impacts. Purpose: This research estimated the impacts of radiation exposure, in the health of medical devices’ Operators and radioactive waste collection workers, as well as the knowledge of the employees on various legislative and technical Pages: 1 2 Next »