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Willingness to pay for a cure of low-risk melanoma patients in Germany

2018

Malignant melanoma is potentially life-threatening but in most cases curable if detected early. Willingness to pay (WTP) is a preference-based construct that reflects burden of disease by assessment of the monetary value for a hypothetical cure from disease. Since WTP (directly as total amount of money) has not been assessed so far in patients with low risk melanoma, it was interesting to gain insights in this patient population and then, in a second step, compare it directly with the WTP of their treating dermato-oncologists. WTP was assessed in 125 patients with low-risk melanoma and additionally in 105 treating physicians, asking for the one-time and continuous payments they would be wil…

MelanomasMaleSkin NeoplasmsMedical DoctorsEconomicsHealth Care ProvidersCancer TreatmentMedizinSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineDisease030207 dermatology & venereal diseases0302 clinical medicineSociologyCost of IllnessMedizinische FakultätGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesOdds RatioPublic and Occupational HealthMedical Personnellcsh:ScienceMelanomaMultidisciplinaryMelanomaPatient PreferenceMiddle AgedProfessionsOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisIncomeFemaleResearch ArticleAdult-Education03 medical and health sciencesHealth EconomicsBreast cancerWillingness to payDiagnostic MedicinePhysiciansPsoriasisCancer Detection and DiagnosismedicineHumansddc:610Educational AttainmentAgedNeoplasm StagingHealth economicsbusiness.industrylcsh:RCancers and Neoplasmsmedicine.diseaseHealth CareRosaceaPeople and PlacesCutaneous melanomaPopulation Groupingslcsh:QbusinessFinanceDemography
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Application of latent class analysis in assessing the awareness, attitude, practice and satisfaction of paediatricians on sleep disorder management i…

2020

Aim To identify subgroups regarding paediatricians’ awareness, attitude, practice and satisfaction about management of Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) in Italy using Latent Class Analysis (LCA). Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on a large sample of Italian paediatricians. Using a self-administered questionnaire, the study collected information on 420 Paediatric Hospital Paediatricians (PHPs) and 594 Family Care Paediatricians (FCPs). LCA was used to discover underlying response patterns, thus allowing identification of respondent groups with similar awareness, attitude, practice and satisfaction. A logistic regression model was used to investigate which independent variables i…

QuestionnairesEuropean PeopleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeMedical DoctorsCross-sectional studyHealth Care ProvidersPilot ProjectsPersonal SatisfactionPractice PatternsLogistic regressionPediatricsFamilieslatent class analysis sleep disorder children paediatricians0302 clinical medicineSleep-Disordered BreathingSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesEthnicitiesMedical PersonnelPractice Patterns Physicians'ChildTransients and MigrantsSleep disorderPracticeMultidisciplinaryHealth KnowledgeQRArmeniaMiddle AgedHospitals PediatricLatent class modelItalian PeopleProfessionsHealth Education and AwarenessNeurologyItalyResearch DesignRespondentPractice Guidelines as TopicPediatric OtolaryngologyMedicineJob satisfactionHealth educationFemaleSexual HealthResearch ArticleAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentScienceeducationMothersResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultSleep Apnea Syndromeschildren030225 pediatricsPhysiciansmedicinelatent class analysisHumansPediatriciansDemographySurvey ResearchPhysicians'business.industrymedicine.diseaseHealth SurveysHealth CareCross-Sectional StudiesOtorhinolaryngologyOtorhinolaryngologyAge GroupsFamily medicineAttitudesPeople and PlacesAdolescent; Adult; Armenia; Demography; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Mothers; Sexual Health; Transients and Migrants; Young Adult; Health SurveysPopulation GroupingsbusinessSleep Disorders030217 neurology & neurosurgerypaediatricians
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When and how do hospital nurses cope with daily stressors? A multilevel study

2020

BackgroundDuring their workday, nurses face a variety of stressors that are dealt with using different coping strategies. One criticism of the contextual models of work stress is that they fail to focus on individual responses like coping with stress. Neverthless, little is know about the momentary determinants of coping in nurses.ObjectivesTo identify the momentary predictors of problem-focused approaching coping and emotion-focused approaching coping, as well as those for seeking social support and refusal coping strategies, during the working day in nurses.DesignThis study uses descriptive, correlational, two-level design with repeated measures.SettingsWards of two University hospitals.P…

QuestionnairesMaleCoping (psychology)Health Care ProvidersEmotionsSocial SciencesNursesMaterial FatigueOccupational Stress0302 clinical medicineSociologyMaterials PhysicsDistractionAdaptation PsychologicalMedicine and Health SciencesPsychology030212 general & internal medicineMedical PersonnelDisengagement theoryFatigueMultidisciplinary030504 nursingPhysicsQRSocial CommunicationClassical MechanicsMiddle AgedProfessionsResearch DesignCohortPhysical SciencesMultilevel AnalysisMedicineFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologyClinical psychologyResearch ArticleAdultScienceMaterials SciencePsychological StressResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportSigns and SymptomsMental Health and PsychiatryHumansDamage MechanicsSurvey ResearchStressorRepeated measures designBiology and Life SciencesSocial SupportCommunicationsHealth CareAffectMoodPeople and PlacesPopulation GroupingsClinical Medicine
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Utility of social networks and online data collection in nursing research: Analysis of Spanish nurses’ level of knowledge about palliative care

2018

Introduction Internet-based social networks are used by nurses with different purposes, including the creation of working groups and to share and create knowledge. Purpose To evaluate the utility of social networks in the dissemination of an online questionnaire and to measure Spanish RNs’ knowledge about palliative care. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out. Using social networks we distributed an online questionnaire with the Spanish version of Palliative Care Quiz for Nurses (PCQN-SV) throughout August 2015. Results A direct relationship between the number of responses and the questionnaire’s apparitions in each social network was found. Comparing the results obtai…

QuestionnairesMalePalliative careHealth Care Providerslcsh:MedicineSocial SciencesNursesPilot ProjectsComputer-assisted web interviewingSocial Networking0302 clinical medicineSociologySurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health Sciences030212 general & internal medicineMedical Personnellcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarySocial Research030504 nursingNursing researchData CollectionPalliative CareSocial CommunicationMiddle AgedSocial researchProfessionsNursing ResearchSocial NetworksResearch DesignThe InternetFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologyNetwork AnalysisResearch ArticleAdultComputer and Information SciencesAttitude of Health PersonnelTwitterNursingResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesNursing ScienceYoung AdultHumansAgedMedical educationInternetData collectionSurvey ResearchSocial networkbusiness.industrylcsh:RPilot StudiesCommunicationsHealth CareCross-Sectional StudiesSpainPeople and Placeslcsh:QPopulation GroupingsWorking groupbusinessSocial MediaPLoS ONE
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Relationships between core self-evaluation, leader empowering behavior, and job security among Jordan University Hospital nurses

2021

Nurses are facing real stressors due to patients’ needs and leaders’ demands. The aim of this study is to explore the perceived level of core self-evaluation (CSE), leader empowering behavior (LEB), and job security among Jordan University Hospital nurses in Amman, the capital of Jordan. Furthermore, it investigates the relationship between the selected variables. Differences of gender, educational level, experience, and site of work are also examined with job security. Moreover, it evaluates the contribution of CSE, LEB, gender, educational level, experience, and site of work in predicting job security among Jordan University Hospital nurses. A descriptive cross-sectional design was adopte…

Self-AssessmentEconomicsHealth Care ProvidersEmotionsNursesSocial SciencesSociologyMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyNational SecurityMedical PersonnelEmpowermentmedia_commonMultidisciplinaryQRHospitalsProfessionsIntensive Care UnitsScale (social sciences)MedicinePsychologyResearch ArticleEmploymentNational securityPolitical Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSciencePsychological StressJobsEducationDiagnostic Self EvaluationNursingCore self-evaluationsIntensive careMental Health and PsychiatryEducational AttainmentBehaviorJordanDescriptive statisticsbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesEducational attainmentHealth CareJob securityLeadershipCross-Sectional StudiesHealth Care FacilitiesLabor EconomicsPeople and PlacesPopulation GroupingsbusinessPLoS ONE
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Stres okresu pandemii wirusa SARS–CoV–2 a zachowania prozdrowotne wśród personelu medycznego - doniesienie wstępne

2022

Aim. The aim of the study was to evaluate pro-health behaviors as protective measures against symptoms of anxiety and depression in a group of healthcare workers during the first wave of the SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic. Material. 114 people participated in the study, including 46 medical doctors aged 41.10 ± 11.89 and 68 nurses aged 48.16 ± 8.54 years. Methods. The following scales were used for the research: the Health Behavior Inventory (HBI), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). Results. Taking into consideration health behaviors, an average score of 79.61 ± 13.08 points in the HBI was obtained. In the BDI questionnaire, the respondents obtained…

stresspersonel medycznyzachowania prozdrowotneSARS-CoV-2medical personnelpandemicpro-health behaviorpandemiaCOVID-19stresPsychiatria Polska
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The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe

2018

BackgroundWhile health service provisioning for the chronic condition Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) often involves a network of organisations and professionals, most evidence on the relationships between the structures and processes of service provisioning and the outcomes considers single organisations or solo practitioners. Extending Donabedian's Structure-Process-Outcome (SPO) model, we investigate how differences in quality of life, effective coverage of diabetes, and service satisfaction are associated with differences in the structures, processes, and context of T2D services in six regions in Finland, Germany, Greece, Netherlands, Spain, and UK.MethodsData collection consisted of: a) systemat…

ta520MaleHealth Care ProvidersNursesEndocrinology0302 clinical medicineddc:150Medicine and Health SciencesMedical Personnel030212 general & internal medicineStatistical DataMultidisciplinary030503 health policy & servicesQRRegression analysisVariance (accounting)Type 2 DiabetesEuropeProfessionsPatient SatisfactionPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyMedicineFemaleHealth Services Research0305 other medical sciencePsychologyStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleAdultEndocrine DisordersScienceEquipmentContext (language use)-Philosophische Fakultät und Fachbereich Theologie03 medical and health sciencesSERVQUALQuality of life (healthcare)Patient satisfactionSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingDiabetes MellitusHumansPrimary CareService qualityActuarial scienceData collectionCorrectionHealth CareDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Metabolic DisordersPeople and PlacesQuality of LifePopulation GroupingsMathematics
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