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Medieval Archaeology | 2017

Correlation Between Quality of Life and Depression Among Persons Suffering from Psoriasis

Jasmina Mahmutović; Mufida Zukic; Arzija Pašalić; Suada Branković; Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana

Introduction: Chronic dermatitis is a major sociomedical issue still being marginalized due to generally accepted view that skin diseases are less of a health problem than is the case with diseases of other organs and organ systems for they are not life-threatening. Measurement of quality of life of persons suffering from psoriasis could become an important factor in assessing the success of treatment and modern aspect of integration of the diseased into the planning of therapeutic procedures, monitoring of their outcomes and improving the quality of treatment. Aim: To determine the quality of life and the degree of depression of persons with psoriasis, as well as to make a correlation between the two. Patients and methods: A descriptive and analytical study of cross-sectional character has been performed. The sample consisted of N = 56 respondents with medically verified diagnosis of psoriasis that was treated at the Clinic for Skin and Venereal Diseases of the Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo. Criteria for involvement of participants: respondents are to be over 18 years of age with verified medical diagnosis of psoriasis, and to voluntarily consent for inclusion in the research. The research instruments consisted of standardized questionnaires: the WHO-BREF Quality Questionnaire and the Beck Depression Inventory. Results: Median value of scores relating to quality of life of persons with psoriasis from our sample was highest in the domain of social interaction and amounted to 72 (51.50-81.00); the domain of physical health was 63 (39.50-75.00); the psychological condition was 63 (44.00-75.00); and the environmental domain was 63 (44.00-73.50). Depression of persons with psoriasis showed correlation with domains of quality of life. The depression proved correlated with the respondents’: physical health (rho = -0.793 p = 0.0001); psychological health (rho = -0.842 p = 0.0001); social interactions (rho = -0.598 p = 0.0001); as well as with attitude towards the environment (rho = -0.709 p = 0.0001). Gender, age, education, marital or employment status did not prove statistically significant for influencing occurrence of the depression. Conclusion: Given that median scores of all four domains of the quality of life of persons suffering from psoriasis were in the higher half of classification scale, the quality of their life can be considered as satisfactory. The degree of depression and the domain of quality of life are in negative correlation with psoriasis.


Materia Socio Medica | 2017

Physical Therapy in Elderly Suffering from Degenerative Diseases

Emira Švraka; Muris Pecar; Amila Jaganjac; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Eldad Kaljić; Almir Kovacevic

Introduction: Osteoarthritis of the joints (osteoarthritis or arthritis) represents the largest group of rheumatic diseases. Within rheumatic diseases 50% are degenerative rheumatic diseases, 10% inflammatory and 40% extra-articular. Goal: To determine the modalities of physical therapy for elderly with degenerative diseases. Material and methods: The study is retrospective-prospective and descriptive. The survey conducted included 25 patients with degenerative diseases of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems in Gerontology Center in Sarajevo, from May 1, 2014- April 30, 2015. As research instruments were used: Questionnaire for users of physical therapy in Gerontology Center in Sarajevo, self-developed, visual-analog scale to assess pain and patient records. Results: Of the total number of patients with degenerative diseases (25), 10 (40%) were male and 15 (60%) were female. The most common degenerative disease is knee osteoarthritis which had 11 patients (29%), 3 males and 8 females. From physical therapy modalities in the treatment of degenerative diseases at the Gerontology Center in Sarajevo, kinetic therapy was administered to all patients, followed by manual massage and TENS in 15 cases (60%). From twenty-two patients, who completed a questionnaire, 11 (50%, 2 male and 9 female) rated their health as poor. Seven patients (32%, 3 male and 4 female) assessed their health as good. Three patients (14%, 2 male and 1 female) rated their health as very poor, and one patient (4%, 1 male) rated its health as very good. Conclusion: The Research Physical therapy in elderly with degenerative diseases is a pilot project, which highlights the need for: Conducting research for a longer time period, with a larger sample; Quality of keeping health records; Implementation of a continuous evaluation of functional status and; Stricter control for optimal effectiveness of physical therapy in order to improve the quality of life of elderly patients.


Journal of Health Science | 2011

A retrospective study of surgical treatment of spinal injuries with rehabilitation program

Dijana Avdić; Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana; Samir Bojičić

Introduction: Traumatic injuries of the spinal column are among the most devastating injuries in orthopedics. The primary goals of rehabilitation of these injuries are prevention of secondary complications, maximizing physical functioning and reintegration into the community. Rehabilitation after spinal injury reqires multidisciplinary team approach. Team members include, but are not limited to, physical therapists, occupational therapists, nurses, psychologists, health care managers and social workers, with each member having role and responsibility in their area of expertise. This study aimed to determine the difference in the occurrence of spinal injuries according to gender, age, cause of injury, neurological phenomenon in injured patients, the treatment and physical procedures used in the early stages of rehabilitation. Methods: The study was conducted as a retrospective and comparative at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology of Clinical Center University of Sarajevo. Medical records of 100 patients, treated at from January 1 st 2007 till June 30 th 2008, were processed and data about outpatient protocols and surgery protocols analyzed. Results: The results obtained from the data showed greater proportion of women (56%) compared to men (44%). Most patients were in the age group between 41 and 60. Injuries were most often due to falls from height


Journal of Health Science | 2015

Rehabilitation of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated in stationary spa treatment

Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana; Samir Bojičić; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Dijana Avdić; Emira Švraka; Merima Majstorović


Journal of Health Science | 2012

Osteoporosis in active working women

Amra Mačak Hadžiomerović; Admir Rama; Samir Bojičić; Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana; Suada Branković; Arzemina Izetbegović


Journal of Health Science | 2013

Awareness and attitude of secondary school students about drug use

Suada Branković; Mersa Segalo; Arzija Pašalić; Jasmina Mahmutović; Amila Jaganjac; Amra Čustović-Hadžimuratović; Elisa Vreto


Journal of Health Science | 2012

Importance of clinical examination in diagnostics of Osgood-Schlatter Disease in boys playing soccer or basketball

Amela Halilbasic; Dijana Avdić; Amir Kreso; Begler Begović; Amila Jaganjac; Maja Maric


Journal of Health Science | 2012

LEUKOCYTES IN URINE FROM PATIENTS WITH PYELONEPHRITIS. Лейкоциты мочи у больных пиелонефритом

Bakir Katana; Amila Jaganjac; Samir Bojičić; Amra Mačak Hadžiomerović; Muris Pecar; Eldad Kaljić; Mirsad Muftić


Journal of Health Science | 2015

Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

Dijana Avdić; Amila Jaganjac; Bakir Katana; Samir Bojičić; Amra Macak Hadziomerovic; Emira Švraka


Journal of Health Science | 2018

Effects of strength, stretching and balance home exercise program on quality of life of people with knee osteoarthritis

Amila Kapetanović; Adila Horić; Dijana Avdić; Amila Jaganjac; Emina Softić

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