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Nr opisu: ACJAROOrozdział w monografii - j. kongres. lub podst. dla dyscyplinyAFILIACJA PODANAENG200^a003^b003^c2020-11-17, 11:32^d2021-02-15, 11:40^e3419879107^f3328899099^aCurrent Aspects of Consumer Behaviour in Central European Countries^aPerspectives on Consumer Behaviour^bTheoretical Aspects and Practical Applications^ced. Włodzimierz Sroka^aS. 3-29^aCham^bSpringer^c2020^a978-3-030-47379-2^aSiedlecka, Agnieszka^cy^ax^aconsumer^aconsumer behaviour^afood economy^aquality of life^ahousehold^aexpectations^aCzech Republic^aSlovakia^aPoland
Autorzy: , , 003 Theoretical Aspects and Practical Applications Springer 003Current Aspects of Consumer Behaviour in Central European CountriesPerspectives on Consumer BehaviourS. 3-29Cham978-3-030-47379-2Siedlecka, Agnieszkaxconsumerconsumer behaviourfood economyquality of lifehouseholdexpectationsCzech RepublicSlovakiaPoland.
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Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 997918009998.0181232-1966003Exposure to ticks and undertaking Lyme borreliosis prevention activities among students from Poland and SlovakiaAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine20191232-19662018/201910.26444/aaem/99089Pańczuk, AnnaPolandKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDThe incidence of Lyme borreliosis (LB) is increasing in many countries in Europe, including Poland and Slovakia. The aim of the study was to analyze the exposure to tick bites and undertaking LB prevention activities among students of medical fields of studies in Poland (PL) and Slovakia (SK). The study was conducted among 611 students from Poland (296 students) and Slovakia (315 students). The applied research tool was the questionnaire. It consisted of questions about exposure to ticks (occurrence of an episode of tick bites, bite site, methods used for tick removal) and the frequency of undertaking preventive actions (using repellents, checking the body after returning from green areas). Pearson Chi-square statistics were calculated to assess significant differences between students from the study countries PL/SK and gender in each country. Among surveyed students the episode of a tick bite was reported by 352 persons (57.6%). Students from PL most frequently removed ticks with tweezers with a swift, steady movement (26.6%), while students from SK removed the tick by applying a fatty substance so that it would come off by itself (30.1%). Most of the surveyed students, being outdoors, did not apply ticks repellents (34.7%) or used them rarely (48.9%). At the same time, 49.4% of students stated that they always checked the body to search for any attached tick after returning from green areas. Considering the fact that the surveyed people were the students of medical fields of studies, and in the future became qualified medical personnel, the frequency of using the analyzed methods of prophylaxis of LB appears to be too small. The results obtained can help in the education of students of medical fields.Tokarska-Rodak, MałgorzataSlovakiastudentsLyme borreliosisticks bitespreventive behaviours : 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009899.000 : Q : 003 : Vol. 26 : 1898-2263 : CC-BY-NC
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Słowa kluczowe: aem/99089^aPańczuk, Anna^cx^aPoland^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe incidence of Lyme borreliosis (LB) is increasing in many countries in Europe, including Poland and Slovakia. The aim of the study was to analyze the exposure to tick bites and undertaking LB prevention activities among students of medical fields of studies in Poland (PL) and Slovakia (SK). The study was conducted among 611 students from Poland (296 students) and Slovakia (315 students). The applied research tool was the questionnaire. It consisted of questions about exposure to ticks (occurrence of an episode of tick bites, bite site, methods used for tick removal) and the frequency of undertaking preventive actions (using repellents, checking the body after returning from green areas). Pearson Chi-square statistics were calculated to assess significant differences between students from the study countries PL/SK and gender in each country. Among surveyed students the episode of a tick bite was reported by 352 persons (57.6%). Students from PL most frequently removed ticks with tweezers with a swift, steady movement (26.6%), while students from SK removed the tick by applying a fatty substance so that it would come off by itself (30.1%). Most of the surveyed students, being outdoors, did not apply ticks repellents (34.7%) or used them rarely (48.9%). At the same time, 49.4% of students stated that they always checked the body to search for any attached tick after returning from green areas. Considering the fact that the surveyed people were the students of medical fields of studies, and in the future became qualified medical personnel, the frequency of using the analyzed methods of prophylaxis of LB appears to be too small. The results obtained can help in the education of students of medical fields.^aTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzata^cx^aSlovakia^astudents^aLyme borreliosis^aticks bites^apreventive behaviours
Słowa kluczowe ang.: im0.982IF^a997918^b998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR70.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009998.018^b009899.000^c009999.000^d009929.000201920192019Exposure to ticks and undertaking Lyme borreliosis prevention activities among students from Pola00000363410000001257AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttp://www.aaem.pl/Exposure-to-ticks-and-undertaking-Lyme-borreliosis-prevention-activities-among-students,99089,0,2.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a1232-1966^bQ^e1898-2263^fA^hABC^iX^jXY^kQ001204^a003^b003^c2018-12-11, 11:49^d2020-06-30, 11:39^e3618939090^f3424749100^aExposure to ticks and undertaking Lyme borreliosis prevention activities among students from Poland and Slovakia^aAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine^a2019^bVol. 26^cno. 2^dp. 217--221^a1232-1966^b1898-2263^a2018/2019^a10.26444/aaem/99089^aPańczuk, Anna^cx^aPoland^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC^cBEFORE_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe incidence of Lyme borreliosis (LB) is increasing in many countries in Europe, including Poland and Slovakia. The aim of the study was to analyze the exposure to tick bites and undertaking LB prevention activities among students of medical fields of studies in Poland (PL) and Slovakia (SK). The study was conducted among 611 students from Poland (296 students) and Slovakia (315 students). The applied research tool was the questionnaire. It consisted of questions about exposure to ticks (occurrence of an episode of tick bites, bite site, methods used for tick removal) and the frequency of undertaking preventive actions (using repellents, checking the body after returning from green areas). Pearson Chi-square statistics were calculated to assess significant differences between students from the study countries PL/SK and gender in each country. Among surveyed students the episode of a tick bite was reported by 352 persons (57.6%). Students from PL most frequently removed ticks with tweezers with a swift, steady movement (26.6%), while students from SK removed the tick by applying a fatty substance so that it would come off by itself (30.1%). Most of the surveyed students, being outdoors, did not apply ticks repellents (34.7%) or used them rarely (48.9%). At the same time, 49.4% of students stated that they always checked the body to search for any attached tick after returning from green areas. Considering the fact that the surveyed people were the students of medical fields of studies, and in the future became qualified medical personnel, the frequency of using the analyzed methods of prophylaxis of LB appears to be too small. The results obtained can help in the education of students of medical fields.^aTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzata^cx^aSlovakia^astudents^aLyme borreliosis^aticks bites^apreventive behaviours
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Autorzy: , , Małgorzata Anna Oryginalny artykuł naukowyRCZreferat zjazdowy w czasopiśmie zagranicznym 99984915.0000015.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWA15.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009984.000 K 003 Vol. I 1,55 Rezekne Academy Of Technologies 2018.05.25 OTHER Wasilewskaoriginal-article998899009999.000003The knowledge on Lyme Borreliosis and other tick-borne diseases among nursing students from Poland and SlovakiaSociety. Integration. Education. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference2018Volume title: Higher Education.1691-58872017/201810.17770/sie2018vol1.3275Pańczuk, AnnaLyme borreliosisKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.12th International Scientific Conference "Society. Integration. Education"RezekneFINAL_PUBLISHEDTick-borne diseases are infectious diseases transmitted by the bites of infected ticks. The most common vector-borne disease in Europe is Lyme borreliosis (LB). The number of the reported cases of LB has been steadily increasing. For this reason, it is important to undertake educational activities in the field of tick-borne diseases. The aim of the study was to investigate the level and scope of knowledge on tick-borne diseases among nursing students from Poland and Slovakia. The study sample consisted of 428 nursing students (192 students of the State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Poland and 236 students of the University in Presov, Slovakia). The knowledge of the surveyed students on tick-borne diseases is limited. Polish students demonstrated greater knowledge about LB, while students from Slovakia showed greater awareness of the threat posed by tick-borne encephalitis. Particularly worrying is the lack of knowledge on proper way of removal of a tick attached to the skin. Students recognize the need to broaden their knowledge on tick-borne diseases, which should be taken into consideration in realized studies curricula.Tokarska-Rodak, MałgorzataPolandWasilewska, MałgorzataSlovakiastudentstick-borne diseases.
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Słowa kluczowe: ej w WoSAFILIACJA PODANAENGhttp://journals.rta.lv/index.php/SIE/article/view/3275PRACA RECENZOWANA100^bK^iX^jXY^a003^b003^c2018-07-04, 13:11^d2020-09-28, 10:10^e3624008928^f3421769229^aThe knowledge on Lyme Borreliosis and other tick-borne diseases among nursing students from Poland and Slovakia^aSociety. Integration. Education. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference^a2018^bVol. I^dp. 423--453^aVolume title: Higher Education.^a1691-5887^a2017/2018^a10.17770/sie2018vol1.3275^b1,55^aPańczuk, Anna^cy^aLyme borreliosis^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^a12th International Scientific Conference "Society. Integration. Education"^bRezekne Academy Of Technologies^aRezekne^dLV^b2018.05.25^c2018.05.26^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bOTHER^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aTick-borne diseases are infectious diseases transmitted by the bites of infected ticks. The most common vector-borne disease in Europe is Lyme borreliosis (LB). The number of the reported cases of LB has been steadily increasing. For this reason, it is important to undertake educational activities in the field of tick-borne diseases. The aim of the study was to investigate the level and scope of knowledge on tick-borne diseases among nursing students from Poland and Slovakia. The study sample consisted of 428 nursing students (192 students of the State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Poland and 236 students of the University in Presov, Slovakia). The knowledge of the surveyed students on tick-borne diseases is limited. Polish students demonstrated greater knowledge about LB, while students from Slovakia showed greater awareness of the threat posed by tick-borne encephalitis. Particularly worrying is the lack of knowledge on proper way of removal of a tick attached to the skin. Students recognize the need to broaden their knowledge on tick-borne diseases, which should be taken into consideration in realized studies curricula.^aTokarska-Rodak, Małgorzata^cy^aPoland^aWasilewska, Małgorzata^cy^aSlovakia^astudents^atick-borne diseases
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