Results for: fatigue Your search came up with 4 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 11 (2022) / Issue 2 April-June 2022 FATIGUE IN CHILDREN WITH CANCER RECEIVING TREATMENT Friday, April 1, 2022Fatigue in children and adolescents with cancer undergoing treatment is a subjective and multifactorial symptom, which is related to the effects of the disease and treatment as well as to other biological, physiological, social and psychological factors. Fatigue is estimated to range from 25-99% during cancer treatment.The aim of the study was to explore cancer related fatigue (CRF) in children and Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 4 October - December 2023 FATIGUE IN PATIENTS WITH SARCOIDOSIS Sunday, October 1, 2023Introduction: Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease of unknown etiology characterized by the formation of granulomas in various organs. The incidence of the disease is high in the Nordic countries and is maximum in the 3rd to 5th decade of life. Fatigue is a subjective symptom of patients, which provides information about the course of the disease, the levels of functioning and the quality of patients’ Volumes/Issues / Volume 11 (2022) / Issue 3 July - September 2022 WORKING IN HUMANITARIAN MISSIONS: THE MENTAL HEALTH OF THE HUMANITARIAN WORKERS Friday, July 1, 2022Introduction: Empathy and compassion have a significant role in the humanitarian action. In a humanitarian mission, a healthcare professional operates in an unstable and changing environment under demanding working conditions. Purpose: The purpose of this review was to describe the humanitarian sector as a working place for the medical professionals. Additionally, the mental health consequences of