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Maria N K Karanikola

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Gamvrouli M, Karanikola M, Paschali A, Giannakopoulou M
J Nurs Meas . 2023 Jun; 32(1):18-27. PMID: 37348889
Moral distress (MD), secondary traumatic stress (STS), and empathy are of particular interest to the nursing profession. The availability of validated tools for the assessment of these parameters is of...
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Chatzittofis A, Constantinidou A, Artemiadis A, Michailidou K, Karanikola M
Front Psychiatry . 2021 Nov; 12:707293. PMID: 34790134
Data support the link between the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and mental distress in healthcare workers (HCWs). Although previous studies have documented the association between organizational policies and employees'...
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Karanikola M, Zartaloudi A
Appl Nurs Res . 2021 Sep; 67:151486. PMID: 34509359
Background: The ongoing economic crisis in Europe, including Greece, has been linked with increased psychiatric morbidity and financial rewards reduction, both related to job dissatisfaction. Aim: We explored among Greek...
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Sokratous S, Mpouzika M, Kaikoushi K, Hatzimilidonis L, Koutroubas V, Karanikola M
Complement Ther Med . 2021 Mar; 58:102707. PMID: 33675934
Objectives: We aimed to explore the attitudes, beliefs and knowledge of nursing students about medical cannabis use in Cyprus. Special focus was given on gender differences and the year of...
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Giannakopoulou M, Vouzavali F, Paikopoulou D, Paschali A, Mpouzika M, Karanikola M
Complement Ther Med . 2021 Mar; 58:102703. PMID: 33647397
Objectives: To assess attitudes, beliefs and knowledge towards medical cannabis (MC) among Greek nursing students by year of study and undergraduate/postgraduate status. Methods: 294 (229 undergraduate and 65 postgraduate) students...
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Aristidou L, Mpouzika M, Papathanassoglou E, Middleton N, Karanikola M
Front Psychol . 2020 Dec; 11:575623. PMID: 33281676
Workplace bullying/mobbing is an extreme work-related stressor, but also a severe hazard for physical, mental and psychological health in healthcare employees, including nurses. A range of trauma-related symptoms has been...
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Karanikola M, Zartaloudi A, Nystazaki M, Zavrou R, Papathanassoglou E
Arch Psychiatr Nurs . 2020 Aug; 34(4):230-236. PMID: 32828354
A descriptive correlational design was applied to explore association among self-assessed depressive symptoms, job satisfaction and self-assessed empathy in 206 Greek Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Personnel (PMHNP). Depressive symptom intensity was...
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Karanikola M, Lyberg A, Holm A, Severinsson E
Biomed Res Int . 2018 Dec; 2018:4745791. PMID: 30519578
Background: Identifying deliberate self-harm in the young and its relationship with bullying victimization is an important public health issue. Methods: A systematic review was performed to explore evidence of the...
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Christodoulou-Fella M, Middleton N, Papathanassoglou E, Karanikola M
Biomed Res Int . 2017 Dec; 2017:1908712. PMID: 29209622
Work-related moral distress (MD) and secondary traumatic stress syndrome (STSS) may be associated with compromised health status among health professionals, reduced productivity, and inadequate safety of care. We explored the...
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Karanikola M, Papathanassoglou E
Appl Nurs Res . 2014 Jun; 28(1):48-54. PMID: 24938151
Purpose: The Index of Work Satisfaction (IWS) is a comprehensive scale assessing nurses' professional satisfaction. The aim of the present study was to explore: a) the applicability, reliability and validity...