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Piotr Jerzy Gurowiec

0000-0002-2238-2519

THE APPLICATION OF NEEDLE RADIOFREQUENCY FOR THE REDUCTION OF ACNE SCARS: A CASE STUDY.

Background: Acne fulminans can leaveunsightly scars that can have a detrimental effect on a person’s ability to function in society, resulting in a deterioration in the overall quality of life of these patients. Scientific research shows that problems with self-esteemmay lower a person’s quality of life, making them reluctant to interact with other people.This, in turn, may lead to depression and, in extreme cases, to suicide. For people who suffer from acne fulminans, this is an extremely serious problem.This is compounded by the fact that even if they spend much of their life fighting acne, ultimately successfully, they still may be left with the visual effects of the disease, like scars.…

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GAM916176 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Difficulties Perceived by ICU Nurses Providing End-of-Life Care: A Qualitative Study

Supplemental material, GAM916176 Supplemental Material for Difficulties Perceived by ICU Nurses Providing End-of-Life Care: A Qualitative Study by Dorota Ozga RN, PhD, MBA, CCRN Krystyna Woźniak RN, MSc, CCRN Piotr Jerzy Gurowiec RN, MSc, PhD, CCRN in Global Advances in Health and Medicine

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The Role of Satisfaction With Job and Cognitive Trauma Processing in the Occurrence of Secondary Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Medical Providers Working With Trauma Victims

Introduction: As an occupational group, medical providers working with victims of trauma are prone to negative consequences of their work, particularly secondary traumatic stress (STS) symptoms. Various factors affect susceptibility to STS, including work-related and organizational determinants, as well as individual differences. The aim of the study was to establish the mediating role of cognitive trauma processing in the relationship between job satisfaction and STS symptoms among medical providers.Procedure and Participants: Results were obtained from 419 healthcare providers working with victims of trauma (218 nurses and 201 paramedics). Three questionnaires, namely the Secondary Trauma…

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