Browsing by Keywords "επαγγελματίας υγείας"
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Burnout of health professionals that work in oncology hospitals in the Attica prefecture.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 07-11-2013 -
The interdisciplinary cooperation of doctors, nurses and social workers in health structures.
H.M.U., School of Health Sciences (SHS), MSc in Social Multi Methods Interventions at Crisis Situation
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Publication Date: 2022-05-16Healthcare professionals, through the holistic approach of helping the caregiver, should not work for him as a unit, but succeed in working with other professionals, overcoming the boundaries and rigidities of their ... -
The exploration of verbal violence between health professionals at a public hospital: an empirical study.
H.M.U., School of Health Sciences (SHS) MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice in Health Sciences
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Publication Date: 2022-06-15Introduction: The bullying phenomenon is present in all professions. It is a multifactorial phenomenon, quite difficult to study. It is the most likely basis for job stress, with disastrous consequences for both the ... -
The investigation of attitudes and perceptions of professionals in social care services' at the “Help at Home” programme.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 2017-04-07Introduction: In Greece, systematic efforts of evaluation of health services and quality assurance of health care are missing, which decisively would contribute to establishing priorities and rational decision making. An ... -
The assessment of the educational needs of health professionals at the General Hospital of Chania "O Agios Georgios".
H.M.U., School of Health Sciences (SHS) MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice in Health Sciences
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Publication Date: 2021-10-15Introduction: The continuous economic and social developments, in the public health system of Greece, make necessary to create a cost of effective and relatively appropriate model of lifelong learning, which is an argument ... -
Empathy in professionals working in the mental health area.
Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Social Work Dept.
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Publication Date: 2021-11-18Introduction: Empathy is the recognition of one person's feelings by another. When mental health professionals work with her, it is easier to develop a healthy, stable therapeutic relationship. The purpose of this research ... -
The burn out of infirmary’s for chronic diseases personnel and the ability to manage it.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 28-05-2009Stress that is owed in the work, according to estimates of World Organism of Health it is the second in frequency problem of health and it appears to influence the one third of workers in the European Union. Aim of present ... -
The impact of interpersonal relationships on job satisfaction and quality of life of the professionals working in health and social care services in Crete.
Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Social Work Dept.
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Publication Date: 2020-07-22The introduction of four intermediate poles, which are determined by the combination of the above basic positions and are called Proximity or Distance from Position of Power and Proximity or Distance from Position of ... -
The perspective of health professionals and social care for the ethical dilemmas in cases of child abuse and ways to manage it.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 20-10-2010 -
The commitment of the community patient to medication.
Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Nursing Dept.
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Publication Date: 2024-01-29Introduction Patient adherence to treatment is directly related to maintaining their health and it affects treatment outcomes. Several studies highlight that a significant proportion of community patients have low ... -
The role of emotional intelligence and empathy in clinical practice.
H.M.U., School of Health Sciences (SHS) MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice in Health Sciences
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Publication Date: 2021-11-02Health professionals who have empathy during their clinical practice have excellent communication with the patient, make correct diagnoses so that we have improved therapeutic results, which help increase patient satisfaction. ... -
The use of information systems as a factor in the acceptance and implementation of Evidence Based Practice by health professionals.
H.M.U., School of Health Sciences (SHS) MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice in Health Sciences
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Publication Date: 2022-07-05Introduction: Evidence Based Practice (EBP) improves patients’ healthcare quality and reduces variations in care and costs; however studies show that it is not necessarily an integral part of clinical practice, currently. ... -
Cancer in children aged from 5 to 12 years. Occupational fatigue (burn out) of health professionals and mental health in pediatric oncology units.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 11-11-2013 -
Satisfaction of patient with the health services provided by the outpatient clinics of a large general hospitals.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Nursing Department
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Publication Date: 2018-01-15Introduction: Patient satisfaction with health services and in particular regular outpatient clinics is an important issue for both patients and health professionals. Satisfaction varies from patient to patient because it ... -
Study of the importance attached by mental health professionals of Crete and their willingness to implement the principles of positive psychology in the psychotherapeutic process .
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 03-03-2016 -
The role of health professionals in addressing the migration crisis: the case of the Kilkis General Hospital.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Department of Social Work
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Publication Date: 2017-05-05The phenomenon of immigration has occupied mankind for many decades. Thousands are those people who are forced to emigrate, leave their country and seek a new place of residence and work. The phenomenon of immigration in ... -
Factors influencing influenza vaccination in healthcare professionals.
Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Nursing Dept.
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Publication Date: 2022-10-27Introduction: Influenza is the most common infection of the respiratory system. It is transmitted with great ease and mainly affects children. Vaccination is considered to be the most effective method of preventing and ... -
Beliefs about vaccination.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Nursing Department
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Publication Date: 2018-06-14BACKGROUND: Health professionals vaccine attitudes influence their decision regarding child vaccination. To date, no study has evaluated the impact of vaccine conspiracy beliefs. The authors assessed the validity of a ... -
What are the views of mental health professionals on the use of alcohol?
Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Social Work Dept.
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Publication Date: 2022-11-01Alcohol exerts a multifaceted pharmacological and toxic effect on the human body as it affects the functioning of many systems. Its actions depend on the concentration of alcohol in the blood and include effects on the ... -
Attitudes of health professionals, volunteers and the common population on volunteerism.
T.E.I. of Crete, School of Health and Welfare Services (SEYP), Nursing Department
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Publication Date: 2017-05-19Volunteering is an activity that develops in a personal, spontaneous, free without personal benefits. This is offered by individual citizens, individually or through organizations. Aim: The aim of the present study was to ...