THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORK-RELATED STRESS, BURNOUT AND AEROBIC CAPACITY AMONG PHYSIOTHERAPISTS

Jurga Indriūnienė, Indrė Nakutavičiūtė, Inga Muntianaitė, Rūta Petravičienė, Rūta Dadelienė Abstract Medical professionals experience more work-related stress than other specialties, furthermore, many results of different researches have shown that the level of stress continues to grow. When stress persists, it becomes chronic and negatively affects a person’s physical and mental health. Work-related stress is associated…

EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENTS LACK THE NECESSARY AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM BALANCE AND SHORT RELAXATION TECHNIQUES ARE INSUFFICIENT TO SOLVE THIS

Martynas Gedminas, Lukas Neimanas, Dinas Vaitkaitis, Nedas Jasinskas, Viktoras Šaferis, Kęstutis Stašaitis, Paulius Dobožinskas, Aurimas Mačiukas Abstract Study objective. Heart rate variability (HRV) is an objective, easy-to-obtain parameter that can be used to monitor person’s balance of autonomous nervous system, which in turn decides one’s ability to cope with stress. HRV has been used extensively…

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…