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Sociomoral Reasoning in Congenitally deaf children as a function of cognitive maturity
(Taylor & Francis, 1991)The operational and sociomoral reasoning maturity of 70 congenitally deaf children was examined and compared with the respective maturity of a sensory unimpaired control sample, matched in age (7‐13 years) and socioeconomic ...
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Postformal and Postconventional Reasoning in Educationally Advanced Adults
(Taylor & Francis, 1989)The structural correspondence between postconventional sociomoral reasoning and postformal operational skills was examined to determine whether Stage 5 moral reasoning can be considered a hard stage in the Piagetian sense, ...
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Political involvement and socio-moral reasoning: testing Emler's interpretation
(Wiley, 1989)n previous research on the relationships between socio-moral reasoning and political orientation, the evolving capacities in the moral-cognitive realm have been considered as the framework for the formation of different ...
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Moral and cognitive reasoning features in congenitally blind children: comparisons with the sighted
(Wiley, 1988)Moral and cognitive reasoning (within the Piagetian theory) aspects of congenitally blind children ranging in age from 6 to 12 years were examined and compared with those of a sighted sample, matched in age and socio-economic ...
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Antecedent variables for sociomoral reasoning development: evidence from two cultural settings
(Taylor & Francis, 1997)This study examined the developmental pattern of sociomoral reasoning in two different cultural settings, focusing on factors assumed to influence the course of growth in this particular domain. The specific hypotheses ...
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Investigation of the association between quality of life and depressive symptoms during postpartum period: a correlational study
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2017)Background: The onset of a major depressive episode is experienced by a large number of women in the weeks or months following delivery. Postpartum depression may deem those women experiencing it incapable of taking care ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Undergraduate nursing students caring for cancer patients: Hermeneutic phenomenological insights of their experiences
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2013)Background: The care of patients suffering from cancer and especially those facing the death trajectory appears to be complex and demanding not only for student nurses but for professional nurses as well. The educational ...
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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 ...
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An Ongoing Struggle With the Self and Illness”: Α Meta-Synthesis of the Studies of the Lived Experience of Severe Mental Illness
(Elsevier, 2015)The diverse experiences of severely mentally ill persons, most of the times, have not been taken into account, or integrated to the treatment procedures. This meta-synthesis aimed to examine what is like to live with severe ...
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Systematic review of qualitative studies of the lived experience of severe mental illness
(Athens Medical Society, 2015)Οι εμπειρίες των ατόμων με σοβαρή και παγιωμένη ψυχική νόσο (ΣΠΨΝ) τις περισσότερες φορές είτε δεν γίνονται αντιληπτές από τη διεπιστημονική ομάδα είτε δεν λαμβάνονται υπόψη στο θεραπευτικό πλάνο. Για το σκοπό αυτόν ...
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Dysfunctional psychological responses among Intensive Care Unit nurses: a systematic review of the literature
(Escola de Enfermagem de Universidade de Sao Paulo, 2015)Objective: To systematically review evidence on dysfunctional psychological responses of Intensive Care Units nurses (ICUNs), with focus on anxiety and depressive symptoms and related factors. Method: A literature search ...
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Anxiety symptoms and quality of interaction among oncology nurses: a correlational, cross-sectional study
(2016)Objective: To explore the severity of Anxiety Symptoms (AS) among Greek oncology nursing personnel, the degree of satisfaction from professional relationships, and potential association between them. Method: A descriptive ...
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The experience of Greek-Cypriot individuals living with mental illness: Preliminary results of a phenomenological study
(2016)Background: Research evidence shows that healthcare professionals do not fully comprehend the difficulty involved in problems faced by people living with severe mental illness (SMI). As a result, mental health service consumers ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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Migrant domestic workers in Cyprus: An evaluation of their sexual and reproductive health needs. A pilot study
(2008)Background: Literature suggests that the employment of female domestic workers is not based on the labour needs of the country, but mainly on the needs of working women. There are approximately 23,000 female migrant domestic ...
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Sexual harassment at workplace
(Cyprus Nurses & Midwives Association, 2008)According to the Equal Treatment of Men and Women in the Employment and Professional Educational Laws 2002-2006, four forms of discrimination exist because of gender: 1. Direct gender discrimination 2. Indirect gender ...
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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 ...