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Nikolaos Stefanopoulos

Researcher at American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute

Publications -  20
Citations -  222

Nikolaos Stefanopoulos is an academic researcher from American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cochrane Library & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 154 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikolaos Stefanopoulos include Technological Educational Institute of Patras & University of Patras.

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Predictors of Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Postoperative Pain in Greece

TL;DR: The knowledge deficits and negative attitudes of the nurses toward postoperative pain highlight the role of pregraduate and continuing education, appropriately specialized for each surgical department, in the development of empathy toward patients in pain and of clinical competency regarding pain assessment and administration of analgesics.
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Nursing students' attitudes toward statistics: Effect of a biostatistics course and association with examination performance.

TL;DR: Students' attitudes toward statistics can be improved through appropriate biostatistics courses, while positive attitudes contribute to higher course achievements and possibly to improved statistical skills in later professional life.
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Reasons for academic dishonesty during examinations among nursing students: Cross-sectional survey.

TL;DR: A questionnaire to develop and validate a questionnaire for investigating nursing students' perceptions about the reasons for academic dishonesty during examinations, whose identification can guide preventive strategies.
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Deformations and intrusions of the passenger compartment as indicators of injury severity and triage in head-on collisions of non-airbag-carrying vehicles.

TL;DR: It would be particularly useful to transmit the post-crash condition of a vehicle to the trauma dispatch centre, utilising satellite technology, thus allowing the centre to organise the rescue teams, plan triage in advance and provide the emergency medical personnel with all necessary information before their arrival at the scene of the accident.
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Residual neuromuscular blockade and postoperative critical respiratory events: literature review

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that patients with residual neuromuscular blockade are at high risk of early postoperative hypoxaemia and efforts to decrease residual neurmuscularblock incidence, combined with identification and appropriate evaluation of patients with residential postanaesthesia care unit stay, are recommended.