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Ercole Vellone

Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata

Publications -  318
Citations -  5641

Ercole Vellone is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cronbach's alpha. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 252 publications receiving 3600 citations. Previous affiliations of Ercole Vellone include The Catholic University of America & Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.

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The nurse in the mirror: Image of the female nurse during the Italian fascist period.

TL;DR: The study shows an articulated, congruent and cohesive set of dimensions through which to review history and to understand the dynamics underlying the structuring of the nurse's professional image.

[Reliability of caregivers in assessing the quality of life of stroke survivors: an explorative study].

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess caregiver's reliability in measuring quality of life (QOL) in stroke survivors and find that caregivers tended to underestimate patients' QOL although scores were not significantly different.
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Instruments Measuring Self-Care in Children and Young Adults With Chronic Conditions: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: An overview of available instruments that measure self-care in CYAs with chronic conditions, which health professionals could use for patient education is provided.
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Examining how congruence in and satisfaction with dyadic care type appraisal contribute to quality of life in heart failure care dyads.

TL;DR: Satisfaction with dyadic care type appraisal was a stronger contributor to QOL for HF care dyads, compared with congruent appraisal, and it is important to understand reasons for dissatisfaction within the dyad to assist dyad members in reaching shared appraisals while managing HF.
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Cultural adaptation and linguistic validation of the Family Decision Making Self Efficacy Scale (FDMSES).

TL;DR: The cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Family Decision Making Self-Efficacy Scale is part of a larger project aimed at understanding the resilience of caregivers in the field of palliative care.