Evanthia Sakellari
Technological Educational Institute of Athens
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Pediatrics International | 2018
Venetia Notara; George Antonogeorgos; Maria-Eleni Kordoni; Evanthia Sakellari; Christos Prapas; Anna Velentza; Eirini Manifava; Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil; Ekaterina N. Kornilaki; Areti Lagiou; Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos
Cardiovascular disease has the highest mortality rate than any other disease globally. Some major risk factors seem to be established in the early stages of life, suggesting preventive strategies as a major means to reduce cardiovascular mortality. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of socioeconomic status and family characteristics on childrens knowledge and perceptions concerning cardiovascular disease risk factors.
Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology | 2018
Yiannis Koumpouros; Effie Papageorgiou; Evanthia Sakellari; Xristos Prapas; Demetra Perifanou; Areti Lagiou
The World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) is the official generic assessment instrument of WHO for disability and health. It is considered to be applicable across cultures in adult populations. The paper describes the development, cultural adaptation and validation of the Greek version of the official WHODAS 2.0, 36-item assessment schedule. The research tested the psychometric properties of this version in order to identify if it can be considered a valid and reliable instrument for measuring health and disability in the Greek population and culture. Field test studies were conducted in two hundred participants of the general population, aged over 61 years old, in a Greek Open Care Centre for the elderly. The study was carried out between July 2015 and September 2016. The linguistic adaptation of the original instrument was performed according to the most recent guidelines. Ratings of the different items were statistically analyzed to investigate the construct, criterion and concurrent validity and reliability of the instrument. Construct validity is confirmed in the Greek version of WHODAS 2.0. Concurrent validity is well established between the scores of WHODAS 2.0 and SF-36 v2. Cronbach’s α (0.673–0.901) and ICC (0.793–0.885) values indicate satisfactory reliability. The study supports the validity and reliability of the official Greek version of WHODAS 2.0, which can be used to assess effectively the quality of life and disability levels of the intended population and inform policy-making. Findings will be further tested in larger and diversified samples in subsequent parts of the study.
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2008
Despina Sapountzi-Krepia; Vasilios Raftopoulos; Maria Psychogiou; Evanthia Sakellari; Anastasios Toris; Anargyros Vrettos; Panagiotis Arsenos
International Journal of Caring Sciences | 2008
Evanthia Sakellari
Archive | 2003
Evanthia Sakellari
Archive | 2003
Evanthia Sakellari; M Psychogiou; Sapountzi-Krepia D
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2015
Christina Athanasopoulou; Evanthia Sakellari
International Journal of Nursing Practice | 2015
Despina Sapountzi-Krepia; Maria Psychogiou; Evanthia Sakellari; Maria Tsiligiri; Katri Vehviläinen-Julkunen
British Journal of Mental Health Nursing | 2014
Evanthia Sakellari; Andre Sourander; Helena Leino-Kilpi
International Journal of Caring Sciences | 2013
Venetia Notara; Evanthia Sakellari