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Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of immigrants from third countries in Cyprus, on HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health. The implication of nursing ethics to healthcare
(Technological Educational Institute of Athens, 2013)
Background: Cultural, social policy and legal factors contribute to HIV vulnerability amongst ethnic minorities. Insufficient knowledge on HIV transmission and prevention contributes in engaging in risky sexual behaviours ...
Mobile Elderly Living Community (MELCO): The Development of the Social Community Model: a Case Study
(2013)
Background: Elderly prefer to be in their own homes rather than being in hospital or residential homes.
Communication between elderly and community nurses is essential in caring and mutual interaction and
modern technologies ...
Health Issues among female migrant Domestic Workers
(Garant Publisher, 2012)
Female migrant domestic workers face discrimination in the health care system
concerning their access to good quality health services, as well as in participation in
policy and decision making (ILO, 2010; MIGS, 2008) In ...
The effects on anxiety and quality of life of breast cancer patients following completion of the first cycle of chemotherapy
(Sage, 2017)
Objectives: Breast cancer patients as part of their treatment need to undergo various forms of chemotherapy. This is
considered as a burdensome experience for many patients often leading to significant levels of anxiety. ...
Evaluation of Home Care Nursing for Elderly People in Cyprus
(2015)
Background: Europe has the highest proportion of people aged 65 and older (16%). From 2000 until 2050, the world’s
population aged 65 and over will be more than triple from 600 million to 2 billion. Elderly prefer to be ...
Home Nursing in Cyprus
(Springer, 2016)
Aging demographic changes suggest an increased demand on health and social services and elderly people prefer to be in their own homes and communities. The majority of elderly people prefer to stay at home for any form of ...
Overview of depression: epidemiology and implications for community nursing practice
(Mark Allen Healthcare, 2011)
Depressive disorders are among the most common psychological conditions currently affecting individuals living in the Westernized world. Yet, available data indicate that fewer than one third of adults with depression ...
Review of epidemiology of depression and implications for community nursing practice
(2010)
Depression is regarded as one of the most common mental disorders, but available data point out that only less than one third of adults with depression obtain appropriate professional treatment. This is attributed (amongst ...
Gender Discrimination and Nursing: Α Literature Review
(Elsevier, 2011)
This article aims to examine gender stereotypes in relation to men in nursing, discuss gender
discrimination cases in nursing, and explore methods used for promoting equal educational
opportunities during nursing studies. ...
Translation and validation of the Cancer-Related Fatigue Scale in Greek in a sample of patients with advanced prostate cancer
(2016)
Objective: To translate and validate the Cancer-Related Fatigue (CRF) Scale in the Greek language.Design: A cross-sectional descriptive design was usedin order to translate and validate the CRF Scale inGreek. Factor analyses ...