Results for: nursing staff Your search came up with 3 results: Volumes/Issues / Volume 4 (2015) / Volume 3 September-December 2015 BURNOUT MIDWIVES WORKING IN NEONATAL INTESIVE CARE UNIT Friday, January 9, 2015Introduction: 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 of Volumes/Issues / Volume 8 (2019) / Issue 1 January-March 2019 INVESTIGATION OF NURSES KNOWLEDGE IN BASIC CARDIOPULMO-NARY RESUSCITATION Tuesday, January 1, 2019Introduction: Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation is a combination of an algorithm to maintain life in cases of cardiac arrest inside and outside of the health service. The sooner it is applied on a victim of cardiac arrest, the more likely it is to survive to survive, with the fewest possible brain and neurological problems. Purpose: of the present study was to explore knowledge of nursing staff Volumes/Issues / Volume 2 (2013) / Issue 2 May-August 2013 Τhe role of communication in health care services Tuesday, January 8, 2013Effective communication is a prerequisite for successive management of health services. Also, it is a bridge among the goals, and the satisfaction of staff. The aim of the present study was o review the literature regarding the role of communication in health. Method and material: Methodology included search in electronic data bases mainly pub-med regarding the role of communication in