Publications by authors named "Rydlewska-Liszkowska I"

Fermentation processes have been known since ancient times and are widely used in the production of food, beverages, and other areas. One of the most well-known fermented products is bread. It plays an important role in human nutrition because of the valuable compounds it contains.

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Background: Students of medical universities, future employees, will have an impact on the shaping healthcare system. It is important to know and understand their opinions on the factors affecting working conditions and, consequently, changes necessary to improve effectiveness of health care. Students' expectations can contribute to the changing working conditions for graduates and bring added value to health system redefinition.

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: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, are commonly used in the treatment of various, particularly frequent, as well as chronic, conditions in older patients. Due to common polypragmasia in these patients and a high risk of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and drug interactions, pain management poses a therapeutic challenge. This study describes the importance of ADR reports in the identification of polypharmacy and the ensuing interactions.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic prompted significant organizational and economic shifts in occupational health services, requiring a strategic approach to integrate these services within the broader health care system.
  • The article reviews various legal acts and expert publications to identify changes such as enhanced employee health care provisions, improved supervision, interdisciplinary health management, involvement in pro-vaccination campaigns, and collaboration with health stakeholders.
  • Future research directions focus on ensuring resource security for occupational medicine, adapting to new financial requirements, evaluating the effectiveness of pandemic-induced changes, and developing strategies for crisis management in health care.
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All medicinal products authorized in the European Union are subjects of constant drug-safety monitoring processes. It is organized in a pharmacovigilance system that is designed to protect human health and life by the detection, analysis and prevention of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and other drug-related problems. The main role of the aforementioned system is to collect and analyze adverse drug reaction reports.

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic forced healthcare systems to adapt their objectives to meet patient needs and ensure safe working conditions for medical staff.
  • In Poland, organizational and financial changes were implemented in primary health care (PHC) to stabilize operations during the pandemic, showcasing a critical need for such reforms.
  • Future improvements in PHC should be informed by the analysis of changes made during the pandemic, focusing on aspects like workplace organization, communication, and resource allocation, while maintaining coherence in strategy.
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(1) : Given the increased social isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the challenges faced by informal dementia caregivers have increased. An increasing use of technology, both in care and dementia clinical trials, depends upon caregivers' abilities as a user. Accordingly, the aim of our study was to verify the current technology (smartphone and computer) use and acceptance in care, regarding socio-demographic variables; (2) : Questionnaires were distributed to 102 dementia caregivers, mostly of patients with moderate dementia; (3) : The majority of participants were women (63%), and large number of them used technological devices such as a smartphone (91%) or computer (81%).

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  • The article discusses how identifying health priorities is crucial for fair resource distribution in Poland’s healthcare system, focusing on patients' views.
  • 533 hospitalized patients from the Lodz region participated, with an average age of 48.5; about one-third had a university education.
  • A majority of respondents criticized the Polish healthcare system, highlighting the need for improvement in areas like funding (85.8%), priority setting (80.3%), health insurance (80.3%), and medical education (70.8%), and over 70% felt that politicians' influence in health reforms should be minimized.
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Background: One of the most controversial issues in restructuring the Polish health insurance system is the implementation of private voluntary insurance and creation within it a new insurance product known as occupational health services (OHS). In this article some opportunities and dilemmas likely to be faced by providers and employers/employees, when contracting with insurance institutions, are considered as a contribution to the discussion on private insurance in Poland. The basic question is how private insurance institutions could influence the promotion of different preventive activities at the company level by motivating both OHS providers and employers.

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One of the most effective management systems is the so-called lean management (LM) aimed at loss minimization of institutions' activities while maximizing value and satisfaction to the clients. The system implementation comprises not only typical business areas but also health care sectors. The aim of the article is to present the concept and opportunity of improving the management of occupational health units.

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Introduction: One of the company's actions for strengthening human capital is the protection of health and safety of its employees. Its implementation needs financial resources, therefore, employers expect tangible effectiveness in terms of health and economics. Business plan as an element of company planning can be a helpful tool for new health interventions management.

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  • The study focuses on how population health impacts the national economy and examines the economic consequences of workplace conditions and behaviors.
  • Methods used to analyze these effects include economic relations between work conditions and enterprise management, as well as calculating ROI for investments in occupational health.
  • Findings indicate that while ROI for occupational health can vary significantly, demonstrating the value of health investments can facilitate discussions among managers and improve workplace effectiveness.
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In the countries of the European Union, several million workers meet with an accident every year. In the national economy, the costs of accidents at work and occupational diseases are born by different institutions in different proportions, and they are estimated at several percent of the gross domestic product of each of these countries. The issue concerning economic consequences of occupational diseases and accidents at work has been emphasized in the section on health and safety at work of the Community Strategy for 2007-2012.

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Background: The aim of the study was to analyze and compare economic incentives practices in occupational safety and health (OSH) in the chosen EU countries and the USA, based on expert judgment.

Material And Method: The information for the analysis was collected by using a questionnaire filled by experts from international organizations. It was supplemented by direct consultations with experts and experts' reports.

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Background: The project entitled "An analysis of insurance models in the selected European Union (EU) member States" has recently been accomplished in the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in the section concerning the health and safety of the working population. One of the aims of the project was to identify differences between EU and Polish models, which may provide the basis for a possible involvement of insurance providers (existing and/or created on purpose) in the implementation of tasks in the area of the workers' health protection in Poland.

Material And Methods: Documents and publications issued in Poland and elaborated by international organizations were used in the analysis.

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  • The study focused on evaluating the costs and effectiveness of a program designed for early detection of lung diseases, amid Europe's trend towards optimizing public resource management.
  • Over 14,000 participants from different age groups in the Lódź region underwent a three-step detection process involving specialist and X-ray examinations, with cost-effectiveness analyzed through various ratios.
  • Results highlighted the economic impact of the program, indicating that post-evaluation could aid in decision-making, and identified key variables for future research on early detection strategies.
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In different health care systems, there are different schemes of organization and principles of financing activities aimed at ensuring the working population health and safety. Regardless of the scheme and the range of health care provided, economists strive for rationalization of costs (including their reduction). This applies to both employers who include workers' health care costs into indirect costs of the market product manufacture and health care institutions, which provide health care services.

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Collecting accurate data on performance and costs of services is recognized as the most difficult managerial problem because of limited application of medical standards and procedures as well as the different methods for costs calculation. The report presents the implementation of standardized medical procedures for referral examination, diagnosing occupational disease; and consultation in Regional Occupational Health Care Centers (ROHCC). Data on procedures were related to those on costs in cost centers and to cost structure--the time required for each task.

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Background: The costs of occupational diseases and accidents at work in the state members of the European Union keep at a level of several percent of their gross national product (GNP). Employees, employers and the society as a whole have to incur this financial burden. Therefore, all social partners should be involved in the improvement of health and safety in the work environment through their concerted efforts.

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Unlabelled: It is often pointed that hospitalizations of premature infants generate high costs. It is particularly bothering with reference to neonatal intensive care units (NICU).

Objective: Since there is lack of desirable data in Poland, a study was launched in the city of Lódź in order to estimate exact costs of intensive care of premature infants.

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Background: World trends and international organization recommendations point out the necessity of OHS economic appraisal methods improvement in order to ensure effective resources management in companies.

Materials And Methods: Published world literature on economic appraisal results, recommendations of international organizations, results of the own studies on economic appraisal in the field of health and safety at work in the companies in Poland were the background of the economic appraisal model for Polish companies. Several project assumptions have been adopted.

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Economic analyses and evaluation of the effect of workers' health on the national economy have begun to play a significant role in decision-making processes in terms of relations between health and safety in the work environment and the financial policy of enterprises. The economic dimension of consequences of occupational diseases and accidents at work is more frequently associated with the financial policy of enterprises understood as an element of costs involved. This gains particular significance when enterprises must maintain and improve economic effectiveness especially in the case of limited resources and permanent competition on the market.

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Although advanced neonatal care technology has contributed to significant decline in mortality of premature infants, it has also resulted in rising costs of hospitalization. Premature infants constitute 4% to 6% of all newborns treated annually in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and that is why the cost of prematurity determines considerable financial burden on health care in each country. In Poland research concerning costs of neonatal intensive care have not been conducted so far.

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  • Health policymakers face a challenge in managing healthcare funding efficiently while maintaining care quality, relying on economic evaluation techniques like cost-benefit analysis to support their decisions.
  • A new economic evaluation method was developed during the LEONARDO DA VINCI project to assess an anti-smoking program, utilizing WHO guidelines and actual cost data from Lódź, along with estimated benefits from the program.
  • Results show that the financial benefits from the program outweigh its costs, suggesting that shorter prevention programs yield a better cost-benefit ratio, aiding in the economic assessment of health initiatives.
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  • The paper discusses the costs associated with tasks at provincial occupational medicine centers (POMCs) and the methods developed to assess these costs.
  • A research project by the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine established a system for collecting and analyzing cost data, including the distribution of forms and instructions to POMCs.
  • Findings indicate that physician wages significantly influence task costs at these centers, while indirect costs and the variety of consultations and diagnostic tests also play important roles in cost variation.
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