Volume 3 September-December 2015
Contents
Editorial Article
CARE AND TECHNOLOGY IN PERIOPERATIVE NURSING
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pages: 93-94
Review Paper
ANXIETY OF FAMILY MEMBERS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY
Tsiou Chrysoula, Plakas Sotirios
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Pages: 95-105
Introduction: When a member of a family undertake surgery, family members and closed relatives are gathered outside the operating room area. Waiting outside the operating rooms is characterized by fear and uncertainty about the outcome of the operation, thus resulting in high levels of anxiety for the waiting family members and relatives. Aim: This literature review aimed to analyze the study of this
Review Paper
QUALITY IN HEALTH CARE AND THE DEGREE OF SATISFACTION OF PATIENTS
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pages: 106-120
Introduction: When a member of a family undertake surgery, family members and closed relatives are gathered outside the operating room area. Waiting outside the operating rooms is characterized by fear and uncertainty about the outcome of the operation, thus resulting in high levels of anxiety for the waiting family members and relatives. Aim: This literature review aimed to analyze the
Review Paper
BIRTH RELATED TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - NURSING INTERVENTIONS
Kokolakis Michail, Koutelekos Ioannis
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pages: 121-137
Introduction: Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of serious harm and death in newborn infants. The injury affects not only the infant but also impacts heavily on close relatives. They also will need professional assistance. Caring for infant patients with traumatic brain injury is perhaps the most difficult of many professional challenges for nursing staff, requiring both technical and skills
Original Paper
BURNOUT MIDWIVES WORKING IN NEONATAL INTESIVE CARE UNIT
Nanou Christina, Gourounti Kleanthi, Palaska Ermioni, Mallidou Anastasia, Sarantaki Antigoni
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pages: 138-151
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
Special Article
ECONOMETRICS AND HEALTHCARE – THE MODEL OF THE GREEK NATIONAL PRIMARY HEALTHCARE NETWORK (PEDY)
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pages: 152-164
Introduction: Nowadays, the development of econometric techniques has important applications in the health sector. Econometrics facilitates the understanding of the environment where health agencies function so that they can make decisions in order to improve their performance. Moreover, the evaluation of the efficiency of health organizations contributes to the health system. This study included