PREVALENCE OF SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDERS

Rugilė Nedzinskaitė, Ieva Perednytė Santrauka Aim and objectives: the aim of this work is to investigate prevalence of subjective and objective factors in patients with TMJ disorders. Material and methods: this investigation is a part of a prospective study which was started in autumn of 2018. The investigation was performed in Hospital of Lithu­anian University…

GENERAL PRACTICE NURSING STUDENTS‘ STRESS DURING PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP: CAUSES AND STRESS COPING METHODS

Viktorija Piščalkienė, Lijana Navickienė Santrauka Occupational stress is a phenomenon faced by both phy­sicians working in health care institutions and students studying in the medicine and nursing fields. Early iden­tification of the stress factors and application of timely and targeted stress coping methods are measures allo­wing to maintain a safe socio-educational environment in a real…

CAUSES OF STRESS IN TEACHERS‘ PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY: SCHOOL LEADERS‘ APPROACH

Lijana Navickienė, Eglė Stasiūnaitienė, Ilona Kupčikienė Santrauka Teachers are among the professions reporting the highest level of work-related stress. This has a great impact on teachers‘ professional performance, job satisfaction, quality of their work and educational process. High level of stress adversaly affects teacher‘s motivation, social well-beeing and even physical and mental health. The causes…