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The examination of stress symptoms and posttraumatic growth in the patients diagnosed with Covid-19.

Intensive Crit Care Nurs

December 2022

Dr. Ersi̇n Arslan Educati̇on Research Hospi̇tal, Turkey.

Objective: COVID-19 infection can profoundly affect patients' lives. Coping with difficult life crises can also lead to increased stress or positive psychological change called post-traumatic growth. This research was conducted to examine the symptoms of stress and post-traumatic growth symptoms in the patients diagnosed with COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

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  • The study investigates the link between malnutrition and depressive symptoms in older patients receiving palliative care, involving 136 participants with an average age of about 75.
  • Findings reveal that 39.7% of these patients were malnourished and 79.4% exhibited depressive symptoms, with a significant inverse relationship between nutrition and mood (r = -0.750).
  • The results suggest that improving nutrition and mental health support can enhance the quality of life for patients in palliative care.
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Background: This study aims to determine the differences between the clinical and radiological results of patients based on Karlstrom-Olerud Scoring System who cannot be included in any classification for floating knee injuries and to seek an answer to the question of whether a new classification is needed.

Material And Methods: Seventy patients with floating knee injuries treated in our clinic were retrospectively analyzed between 2008 and 2019 in the study. The results of fractures that classifiable and unclassifiable according to the Fraser, Blake and McBryde classifications were statistically compared based on the Karlstrom-Olerud criteria.

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Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) may be linked to the psychological status of cancer patients. Therefore, the authors aimed to better understand the underlying risk factors for CINV using the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire. A total of 238 patients were recruited during three cycles of chemotherapy.

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