Results for: Kalemikerakis Ioannis Your search came up with 9 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 4 October-December 2021 IN BED TECHNOLOGIES FOR EARLY DETECTION OF PRESSURE INJURIES SYSTEMATIC Friday, October 1, 2021Introduction: Pressure injuries in the hospital burden the organizational resources and negatively affect the quality of life of patients. The purpose of this study was to review the use of bedside technologies for the early detection of pressure injuries, which include pressure-related erythema erythematosus (PrBE), non-erythematous pressure-related erythema (PrNBE), and deep tissue injuries (DTPI). Volumes/Issues / Volume 6 (2017) / Issue 2 May-August 2017 INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS TO THE APPLICATION OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE TO THE TREATMENT OF DIABETIC ULCERS AND PRESSURE ULCERS Monday, May 1, 20170 0 1 212 1210 TEI 10 2 1420 14.0 Normal 0 false false false EL JA X-NONE Volumes/Issues / Volume 9 (2020) / Issue 4 October-December 2020 NEWER GUIDELINES FOR CAREGIVERS OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Thursday, October 1, 2020Introduction: Dementia is a chronic disease that causes severe disturbance of the higher mental functions with problems in the patient's daily, professional and social life. Caring for people with dementia is associated with high levels of burden, depression, and poor quality of life for caregivers. Aim: The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the most recent information available regarding Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 4 October-December 2021 PSYCHOSOCIAL ADAPTATION OF PATIENTS WITH OSTOMY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Friday, October 1, 2021Making an ostomy is a surgical option for many patients, usually with digestive cancer, giving them a chance to prolong their lives. They face problems in their daily life after surgery which are not limited to physical ones, but usually extend to psychological and social problems. Purpose: The systematic review aimed to explore the psychosocial problems of patients with ostomy, their psychosocial Volumes/Issues / Volume 11 (2022) / Issue 1 January - March 2022 TARGETED INTERVENTIONS TO MODIFIED RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF DI-ABETIC FOOT ULCER Saturday, January 1, 2022Introduction: The prevention of diabetic foot ulcers aims to manage the modifiable risk factors, of which the main include loss or impairment of limb aesthetics, deformity of the foot architecture, peripheral arterial disease, history of foot ulcer, any level of lower extremity, the presence of skin lesions and pre-ulcerative lesions on the limb, increased mechanical stress and limited mobility in Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 1 January-March 2023 THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR BULLYING EXPERIENCE IN THE SCHOOL EN-VIRONMENT Sunday, January 1, 2023Introduction: Immigrant and minority youth are at risk of experiencing victimization or exclusion due to their ethnic, cultural, or religious background. An increasing non-Greek population in Greek schools has led to a dramatic increase in school bullying and other forms of violence based on racial or ethnic origin.Aim: This study attempts to examine the scale and the impact of school bullying and Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 4 October-December 2021 THE USE OF HYPERBARIC OXYGEN FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF RADIATION RELATED SKIN ULCERS AND SOFT TISSUE NECROSIS Friday, October 1, 2021Introduction: Radiation therapy (R/T) seems to have contributed significantly in recent decades to the treatment of many oncological patients. However, a percentage of these patients will experience symptoms from the side effects of radiation. Post-radiation skin lesions are common in irradiated patients and various interventions are recommended for their care. One of them is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Volumes/Issues / Volume 1 (2012) / Issue 2 May-August 2012 Εffective complete decongestive therapy of upper limb lymphedema in women after mastectomy Tuesday, May 1, 201212 months. Lymph manual drainage, when done correctly, increases the movement of lymph fluid about twenty times. Conclusions: Women who suffer from lymphedema are essential to maintain a healthy diet, to control their weight and to follow the correct complete decongestive therapy. In addition, by exercising the lymphatic system is activated to circulate the lymph fluid throughout the body. Volumes/Issues / Volume 2 (2013) / Issue 3 September-December 2013 Εxudate management of chronic ulcers, with modern dressing Wednesday, January 9, 2013The safer and faster healing of the ulcers is related to the proper management of the exudate. Modern dressings have a significant role in the care of chronic wounds, as their absorptive capacity and their different constructional structure give dressings the specific characteristics related to their permeability, capacity and their ability of retaining of the absorbed exudate. This study aimed