Results for: interventions Your search came up with 4 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 12 (2023) / Issue 4 October - December 2023 EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH BURNS AND CAREGIVERS A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Sunday, October 1, 2023Introduction: Paediatric burns are very painful and traumatic injuries. The pain management of children with burns is very poor, with the result that both children and their caregivers have increased stress and distress. Non-pharmacological psychosocial interventions have been suggested to be effective in reducing pain and psychological illness.The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness Volumes/Issues / Volume 10 (2021) / Issue 2 April-June 2021 EXPLORING WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS. A QUALITATIVE STUDY Thursday, April 1, 2021Introduction: Breast cancer diagnosis brings to women’s life massive change that lead to a plethora of emotions such as uncertainty, fear of disease progression and inability to adjust to the new situation. These appear to play a pivotal role in life and reintegration for women who are diagnosed with breast cancer. Aim: To explore the experience of women who were diagnosed with breast cancer. Methods: 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 10 (2021) / Issue 1 January-March 2021 THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF PATIENTS’ NON-ADHERENCE WITH MEDICA-TION REGIMENTS Friday, January 1, 2021Introduction: Patients’ medication adherence is a key factor for the management of chronic diseases. Purpose: This review was aimed to describe the vicious circle of patients’ medication non-adherence. Methodology: A literature review was conducted through PubMed and Scholar databases, on both English and Greek languages, using the following keywords “adherence”, “compliance”, non-adherence”, non-compliance”,