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Needs assessment of people 75+ living in a nursing home or family home environment
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Occurrence of Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults after a Stroke in the Nursing Home Facility
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Evaluation of a short-term group psychotherapy used as part of the rehabilitation process in nursing home patients
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Needs assessment of elderly people living in Polish nursing homes
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<p>Analysis of the degree of acceptance of illness among older adults living in a nursing home undergoing rehabilitation – an observational study</p>
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Role of method of implementing multi-factorial falls prevention in nursing homes for elderly persons. The EUNESE project
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Depressive symptoms in elderly people participating in University of the Third Age and residents of Nursing Homes: The role of optimism and acceptance of passing
PublicationThe elderly age group needs particular support in preventing development of depressive symptoms, among others, due to the prospect of passing. This group is heterogenous in terms of characteristics of ways of spending leisure time, which, as an important aspect of everyday life affecting the quality of interpersonal relationships and well-being, might be related to the level of their depressive symptoms. The aim of this study...
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The work-family interface: Job demands, work engagement and turnover intentions of Polish nurses
PublicationA conflict between one's professional life and one's family life may lead to lower well-being both at work and home. Most nurses are women who have traditionally reconciled their professional life with family life. One aim of this study was to examine the relationships between the work-family conflict (WFC),the family-work conflict (FWC), and the perception of job demands (quantitative workload and interpersonal conflicts at work)....
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Long Distance Vital Signs Monitoring with Person Identification for Smart Home Solutions
PublicationAbstract— Imaging photoplethysmography has already been proved to be successful in short distance (below 1m). However, most of the real-life use cases of measuring vital signs require the system to work at longer distances, to be both more reliable and convenient for the user. The possible scenarios that system designers must have in mind include monitoring of the vital signs of residents in nursing homes, disabled people, who...