Publications by authors named "K K Hozyasz"

Introduction: Poland has the largest shortage of nurses in Europe, as well as a low percentage of male nurses. Information relating to emotional intelligence has been explored to determine whether it predicts the characteristics and outcomes of qualified health professionals during their academic training and practice.

Objective: This study aimed to measure differences in emotional intelligence between male and female nursing students.

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  • Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) play a key role in various connective tissue disorders, contributing to uncertainty around their prognosis and symptoms, particularly in the context of rising anti-vaccination sentiments.
  • A study conducted with 210 Polish nursing students in 2022 found that unvaccinated students had a higher prevalence of COVID-19 and a significantly higher frequency of antinuclear antibodies compared to vaccinated students.
  • The findings suggest that concerns about vaccinations leading to autoimmune diseases are unfounded, highlighting the importance of vaccinations for healthy individuals.
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Context: So far, the phenomenon of folk healers in Podlasie (eastern Poland) has not attracted the interest of medical professionals. There are no statistics describing the scale of the phenomenon. The study aimed to find out whether young adults undertaking studies and those around them use the help of whisperers.

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Objectives: Empirical determination of phenylalanine (Phe) tolerance in patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) relies on frequent assessment of blood Phe concentrations in relation to Phe intake from detailed meal records. This study aimed to determine Phe tolerance in twin pregnancies.

Methods: The reviewed cases included three women with PKU who each had a singleton and twin pregnancy (i.

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