Results for: management Your search came up with 7 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 5 (2016) / Issue 1 January-April 2016 DECISION MAKING PROCESS FOR CREATING THE DAY SURGERY IN PUBLIC HOSPITALS Friday, January 1, 2016In recent years the demand for surgical health services in public hospitals is increasing and contrast the available resources are constantly decreasing. The required operational restructuring of hospitals can mean applying economical solutions such as the development of One Day Surgery. This project is called to bear the Governor all public hospitals that have to apply systematically the principles Volumes/Issues / Volume 9 (2020) / Issue 4 October-December 2020 NAUSEA AND VOMITING IN CHILDREN WITH CANCER UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY Thursday, October 1, 2020Introduction: Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children. Its treatment include chemotherapy, surgery or radiation therapy, alone or in combination. One of the most well-known symptoms of chemotherapy in children is nausea and vomiting, which negatively affect their health and the progress of treatment. Several nursing interventions have been supported to prevent and treat them. The aim Volumes/Issues / Volume 8 (2019) / Issue 1 January-March 2019 QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY IN THE PUBLIC HEALTH CARE SECTOR IN GREECE QUALITY AND EFFICIENCY IN HEALTHCARE Tuesday, January 1, 2019Aim: To explore the terms of Quality and Efficiency in the sector of public health care systems. Materials and Methods: A research of the current Hellenic and International literature was carried out. The research was based on studies found in Pubmed, Scopus, Sciverse, Research Gate, and Google Scholar using the following keywords: Appraisal, Index, Criteria, Quality, Healthcare service, Total Quality Volumes/Issues / Volume 11 (2022) / Issue 2 April-June 2022 SELF-MANAGEMENT ABILITY OF PATIENTS AF-TER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: A SCOPING REVIEW Friday, April 1, 2022Introduction: Kidney transplantation remains a crucial treatment option for patients with end stage chronic renal disease with essential advantages, since it requires an adherence to a continuous and complex "treatment" of self-management. Aim: To investigate factors affecting the ability of self-management of patients following kidney transplantation. Material and Method: The methodological framework Volumes/Issues / Volume 7 (2018) / Issue 2 May-August 2018 THE MANAGEMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE PAIN IN CHILDREN. NEW EVIDENCE Friday, January 5, 2018Introduction: The management of the postoperative pain in children is an important part of nursing practice and a major challenge for hospitalized children, their parents, family and health professionals, especially nurses. Children continue to experience significant post-operative pain despite the efforts made by nurses with severe effects on their post-operative health. Purpose: The review of Volumes/Issues / Volume 3 (2014) / Issue 2 May-August 2014 Εvaluation of working stress during the economic crisis to the administrative personnel of Αthens Τechnological Εducational Ιnstitute Thursday, May 1, 2014According to WHO working stress is the second most frequent health problem that influences one third of the working population in European Union. Theaim ofthe present study was to explore working stress that experience the administrative staff of the Technological Educational Institution of Athens.Method and material :Data were collected by the completion of a special questionnaire that apart from 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