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Przegla̜d menopauzalny | 2016

Knowledge about osteoporosis prevention among women screened by bone densitometry

Mariola Janiszewska; Ewelina Firlej; Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Małgorzata Dziedzic

Introduction Osteoporosis is an illness characterized by the handicapped endurance of the bones, causing an increased risk of fracture. Aim of the study Aim of the study was to establish the level of knowledge about osteoporosis prevention among women screened by bone densitometry and to answer the question whether the level of knowledge is dependent on socio-demographic factors. Material and methods The research was realized by means of a survey method, a poll technique in 2014. The study involved 292 women aged 51-83. The examined women were patients undergoing bone densitometry in the healthcare centres in Lublin. The osteoporosis knowledge test (OKT, revised 2011) by Phyllis Gendler was used as a research tool. Gathered material was subject to descriptive and statistical analysis. Tukeys test, t-Student test and variance analysis (ANOVA) were all applied. A statistical significance level was set at α = 0.05. Results and conclusions Respondents presented the basic exercise knowledge (M = 9.97) and low knowledge concerning risk factors, screening and treatment of osteoporosis (M = 7.87). The calcium knowledge remained on an average level (M = 14.03). Better educated women, city inhabitants as well as women having very good or good social and welfare conditions showed a significantly higher level of knowledge about osteoporosis prevention. Even women undergoing bone densitometry examination present insufficient knowledge about osteoporosis prevention.


Menopause Review/Przegląd Menopauzalny | 2017

General self-efficacy level and health behaviours in women over the age of 45 years who have undergone osteoporosis treatment

Mariola Janiszewska; Teresa Bernadetta Kulik; Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Barłomiej Drop; Ewelina Firlej; Ilona Gajewska

Introduction Contemporary people do not follow the civilisation development in every life domain, their lifestyle is not always healthy. Self-efficacy is the factor that plays an important role in undertaking actions towards struggling with the disease. The aim of the study The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between the general self-efficacy level and health behaviours as well as chosen sociodemographic features in women over the age of 45 years who have undergone osteoporosis treatment. Material and methods The study comprised 151 women over the age of 45 years. The research was conducted in 2016 in health care centres in Lublin, a city in south-eastern Poland. The Generalised Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) by R. Schwarzer, M. Jerusalem and Z. Juczyński and an original questionnaire were used as research tools. The obtained material was subjected to descriptive and statistical analysis. χ2 test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Mann-Whitney Test and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient were all applied. Results The analysis of obtained results showed that as much as 73.5% of the respondents showed very low and low generalised self-efficacy level. On the other hand, only 22.5% of the examined were characterised by high and very high generalised self-efficacy level. The longer the duration of osteoporosis treatment (rho = 0.251; p = 0.002) and the better the self-estimation of health status (rho = 0.473; p = 0.000), the higher the respondents’ generalised self-efficacy level. The women’s self-efficacy level declined with increasing ailments (rho = –0.190; p = 0.019). Conclusions The generalized self-efficacy level and the health behaviours are not satisfactory.


Przegla̜d menopauzalny | 2016

Men’s knowledge about osteoporosis and its risk factors

Mariola Janiszewska; Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Teresa Bernadetta Kulik; Małgorzata Dziedzic; Agnieszka Barańska; Aneta Kryk

Introduction Until recently osteoporosis was seen mainly as a woman’s problem. However, in the last ten years there has been rising awareness in society that osteoporosis constitutes an inseparable element of getting old for men as well. The aim of the research was to evaluate men’s knowledge about osteoporosis and its risk factors contributing to the development of the disease. Material and methods The study included 205 men aged 20-60. The examined men were patients of selected healthcare centres in Lublin Voivodeship. The study was conducted between September 2014 and April 2015. The research was performed by means of the survey method, using a poll technique. Purposive sampling and an original questionnaire were used. Gathered material was subjected to descriptive and statistical analysis. The Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis test were applied. The statistical significance level was set at α = 0.05. IBM SPSS Statistics software was used to perform the statistical analysis. Results The respondents’ level of knowledge about osteoporosis and its risk factors can be estimated as average. The polled men showed better knowledge on osteoporosis risk factors (M = 59.78) than general osteoporosis knowledge (M = 53.71). Significant differences were found between the respondents’ education and their general osteoporosis knowledge as well as between the respondents’ living conditions and their knowledge about osteoporosis risk factors. Conclusions Because of the insufficient level of knowledge about osteoporosis and its risk factors in the male population it is advisable to launch prevention programmes aimed at men focusing on this issue.


Przegla̜d menopauzalny | 2016

Professional activity of Polish peri- and postmenopausal women

Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Mariola Janiszewska; Agata Mielniczuk; Małgorzata Dziedzic; Ewelina Firlej

Introduction The menopausal transition as one of the stages in women’s life can bring many ailments which complicate the accomplishment of professional duties. The situation of women on the Polish job market is determined by many barriers and stereotypes which impede women’s access to jobs and professional promotions. Material and methods The aim of the study was to estimate the professional status and job satisfaction of women aged 40-65. The research was carried out by a survey method, a poll technique in the period from January to March 2016. An original questionnaire consisting of 35 questions was used as a research tool. Results The analysis of obtained results shows that the arithmetic mean of the age of women in full-time employment was 51.84 years whereas the arithmetic mean of the age of women in part-time or seasonal employment was 52.64. Women aged 45-60 were characterised by a significantly lower job satisfaction than women over 60 years of age. The highest percentage of women in full-time employment lived in large cities. The financial situation of working women determined their job satisfaction. Well-off respondents were more pleased with their jobs than women in a worse financial situation. Conclusions There is a strong need of education about counteraction of gender and age discrimination on the Polish labour market. The struggle against discrimination requires support on each level of the state administration through the implementation of numerous regulations facilitating the final period and resumption of women’s professional activity.


Polish Journal of Public Health | 2016

International strategies in the face of aging population

Bartłomiej Drop; Marian Jędrych; Agnieszka Barańska; Ewelina Firlej; Mariola Janiszewska

Abstract Introduction. Population aging poses many important economic, social, and health challenges to the modern world. This applies mostly to developed countries. The phenomenon requires joint action of Member States of the European Union, the World Health Organization, the United Nations, the Council of Europe as well as some unified strategies for the actions taken by these entities. Aim. The aim of this study was to demonstrate international strategies implemented in the face of demographic changes. Material and methods. The authors analyzed the documents outlining strategies for both organizations and entities, as well as recommendations for international scientific consultation on strategy of the aging population. Results. Analysis of changes happening to the oldest age groups showed the need for cooperation between countries. An overview of the strategies being taken at the moment and those that had been undertaken previously by international entities can contribute to modify the arrangements of the elderly; in order to improve the living conditions in multidimensional aspect. Conclusions. The key to achieving the desired effect through implementing the policies of individual countries is to monitor them on a regular basis.


Medical Studies/Studia Medyczne | 2016

Self-assessment and woman’s health control location after gynaecological operations

Angelina Rogala; Mariola Janiszewska; Małgorzata Dziedzic; Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Tomasz Blicharski

Introduction: Surgical treatment in gynaecology has a specific influence on a woman’s life and has a psychological effect because of the organs involved. Self-assessment and women’s health control location after gynaecological operation determine the treatment and rehabilitation process. Aim of the research: Self-assessment and women’s health control location after gynaecological operation evaluation was the aim of this study. Material and methods: There were 167 women after gynaecological treatment evaluated. Patients were registered in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department and the Gynaecology outpatient Clinic in Chełm Public Specialist Hospital. MHCL version B scale with polish adaptation (Z. Juszyński) and sociodemographic, self-evaluation, and health control questionnaires created by the authors were used. This analysis used Kołmogorow-Smirnow, U Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Confidence intervals of p < 0.05 and p < 0.01 were established. IBM SPSS Statistics software was used. Results and conclusions: Most of the women after their gynaecological operations (61.1%) revealed their health perception as good and only one (0.6%) as poor. Over half of the patients self-assessed themselves as a valuable person (56.3%) and womanlike (55.1%), whilst a small number of patients stated as not attractive, impoverished, worse than others, useless, or worthless. The highest self-assessment scores were from women in early stages after their operation, e.g. from one month to one year after treatment (M = 14.95). MHLC scale analysis showed that most of the patients overbalanced internal health self-control (M = 25.33), indicating that life control is dependent on the patient. Respondents who stated their health status as poor in every health control scale had higher results. Age and education had a significant influence on the MHCL and self-assessment scales (p < 0.001).


Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu | 2011

Sytuacja zdrowotna osób starszych w Polsce i innych krajach europejskich

Teresa Bernadetta Kulik; Mariola Janiszewska; Ewa Piróg; Anna Pacian; Agata Stefanowicz; Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Jolanta Pacian


Innowacje Psychologiczne. Studenckie Czasopismo Naukowe | 2015

Przemoc wobec osób starszych

Agnieszka Barańska; Mariola Janiszewska; Ewelina Firlej; Aneta Kryk; Katarzyna Pawlikowska-Łagód


Medycyna Ogólna i Nauki o Zdrowiu | 2011

Health situation of the elderly in Poland and other European countries

Teresa Bernadetta Kulik; Mariola Janiszewska; Ewa Piróg; Anna Pacian; Agata Stefanowicz; Dorota Żołnierczuk-Kieliszek; Jolanta Pacian


Archive | 2018

Satisfaction with Life and Adaptive Reactions in People Treated for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Bartłomiej Drop; Mariola Janiszewska; Agnieszka Barańska; Krzysztof Kanecki; Aneta Nitsch-Osuch; Magdalena Bogdan

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Anna Pacian

Medical University of Lublin

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Agnieszka Barańska

Medical University of Lublin

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Jolanta Pacian

Medical University of Lublin

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Bartłomiej Drop

Medical University of Lublin

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Aneta Nitsch-Osuch

Medical University of Warsaw

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Krzysztof Kanecki

Medical University of Warsaw

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Magdalena Bogdan

Medical University of Warsaw

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