Burnout Among Anesthesiology And Intensive Care Residents

Audrius Mikalauskas, Edmundas Širvinskas, Andrius Macas, Žilvinas Padaiga Abstract Summary. Objective. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of burnout among anesthesiology and intensive care residents, and associations between burnout and the personal and professional characteristics of residents. Material and Methods. All of 52 anesthesiology and intensive care residents employed in hospital…

Falls In Elderly: Risk Factors And Prevention Possibilities

Vaiva Strukčinskaitė, Sigutė Norkienė, Birutė Strukčinskienė Abstract Population aging is one of the twenty-first-century problems. Injuries are especially dangerous for elderly people since they contribute to the elderly mortality, disability and worsen the quality of life in older age. The aim of the study was to analyze the risk factors of falls, and prevention possibilities…

Lifestyle And Health In Teenagers Aged 15 To 19 Years: Focus On Daily Routine

Neringa Strazdienė, Birutė Strukčinskienė, Sigutė Norkienė Abstract Daily routine in children and teenagers is particularly important factor of the lifestyle for their intensive development, health, and the learning abilities at school. The daily activities and the ways of relax are of importance for mental health and for working capacity of children and young people. Teenagers…

Relations Between Temporomandibular Joint Function, Psycho–emotional Stress And Posture

Simona Ulevičiūtė, Pavelas Zachovajevas, Brigita Zachovajevienė Abstract Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the most commonly used joint in the human body. TMJ disorders at least one of the symptoms (disturbed mandibular movement, joint crunching, muscles hardness) is determined approximately 40-75% of adults. The aim – to evaluate associations between temporomandibular joint function, psycho-emotional stress and posture.…

Nonpharmacological And Pharmacological Labour Analgesia: Knowledge, Acquired Information And Choice Of Parturient

Rūta Arlauskaitė, Vilda Baliulienė, Asta Zavackienė, Jūratė Tomkevičiūtė, Andrius Macas, Kęstutis Rimaitis Abstract Aim of the study. To evaluate the knowledge and the information about labour analgesia that is provided for pregnant women. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was carried in a teaching hospital during 2015 08-09. The questionnaires were given to all parturients after…

Relations Between Ergonomic Workplace And Physiological Muscle Alterations In Manicure Specialist‘s Work

Giedrė Bačkaitytė, Danguolė Grūnovienė Abstract The relevance of the thesis. The inappropriate posture of work and wrong sitting pose are the two main reasons which can cause the musculoskeletal pain in arms, neck, back and legs. Whereas, working in favorable, ergonomic and safe conditions creates an optimal environment for the physical and psychological health to…

Analysis Of Students Attitude About Healthy Nutrition

Žibuoklė Senikienė, Augustas Lukoševičius, Vilma Jurkštienė, Genovaitė Šimonienė-Kazlauskienė, Milda Gintilienė Abstract Problem. Society is more interested in nutrition and it‘s effects on health. Healthy nutrition helps to save and strengthen health, prevents diseases. Healthy food not only guarantee good health but it gives an opportunity to protect and strengthen it. Health, efficiency, beauty depends on…

Occupational Stress And Its Impact On Teachers’ Health: Survey Results

Daiva Bubelienė, Gediminas Merkys Abstract The article is intended to reveal the relationship between teachers’ occupational stress and health status of working teachers. Theoretical concept of the study is based on the hypothesis that the occupation of the teacher has the increased stress, high mental workload and it will eventually negatively affect health condition of…

The Effect Of Chemical Peels On Ageing Hands Skin

Loreta Valatkevičienė, Vaiva Vaikšnorienė, Žaneta Mickienė, Sandrija Čapkauskienė Abstract The ageing process causes both natural as well as chronic, ultraviolet light-induced hands skin changes. Changes of skin texture and pigmentation, reduction in skin elasticity, soft tissue atrophy, loss of volume and visible wrinkles formation are well characterized features of ageing skin. In order to revitalize…

Girls‘ Knowledge Of Solarium Emitted Exposure To Ultraviolet Radiation, Tanning And Health Behaviour

Jolita Kirvaitienė, Žaneta Maželienė, Diana Barragan Ferrer, Albina Vaičiulevičienė Abstract According to the data of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the world about 132 000 malignant melanoma cases are set annually and research related to artificial ultraviolet radiation (UV) effects on health, the findings attributed to ultraviolet light sources to the highest cancer risk…

Pharmaceutical Formulations, In Lithuanian Pharmacies

Edita Kizevičienė, Laimutė Jonaitienė, Jurgita Daukšienė, Eglė Dieninytė, Rimantas Pečiūra Abstract A large part of medications produced in the pharmacy consist of semi-solid formulations. Semi-solid formulation of medications is quickly produced, easily applied, and is able to deliver a wide range of pharmaceutical molecules locally. The authors of this paper have conducted the research with…