INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC GROUP OF APPLIED PREVENTIVE MEDICINE I - GAP VIENNA, AUSTRIA
About Current Issue:
"An interdisciplinary Perspective on Prevention I"
An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Prevention I – Editorial
Colorectal Cancer and Prevention Program Focused on Colonoscopy
Prevention of Viral Hepatitis C in Social Reintegration Facilities in Slovakia
A Modern Pathway to the Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases
Osteoporosis as a Problem of Postmenopause Women
Peripheral artery Disease -in Slovakia we have a Chance to find out more
Main Causes of avoidable Mortality in Slovakia
Analysis of Safety Aspects in Nuclear Medicine in the Comparison of Cardio Cameras
Trends in the Recruitment and Hiring of Employees in the Healthcare Sector
Prevention of Infertility in Surgical Treatment of Endometrios with Monitoring of AMH Values
Risk Management in the Area of Urinary Tract Infections Related to Healthcare
Highlights:
CSW no. 4, vol. 14, 2023
Guest Editorial
An interdisciplinary Perspective on Prevention I.
(Editorial)
DOI: 10.22359/cswhi_14_4_01
This volume of the Clinical and Social Intervention Journal is devoted to very serious and diverse problems in the field of public health.
The authors of the contributions are university teachers as well as experts from hospital facilities – : the Slovak Medical University in Bratislava – Faculty of Public Health, Faculty of Bussiness Economics, University of Economic in Bratislava, St. Elizabeth University of Health and Social Sciences, Bratislava; the Catholic University in Ruzomberok – Faculty of Health; Educational, seintific and research institute Agel,Tomas Bata University in Zlin – Faculty of Humanities and Faculty of Management and Economics, University hospital Bratislava, Central Military hospital Ružomberok, Railway hospital Bratislava.
The contributions in this volume are devoted to serious diseases such as hepatitis C, but also peripheral artery disease. Prevalence and risk detection, as well as early diagnosis, play an irreplaceable role here.
In public health, cardiovascular and oncological diseases are an epidemiological problem, where nutrition, which is one of the basic lifestyle factors, plays a very important role. In addition to nutrition, the prevention of these serious diseases is equally important.
By improving the health care delivery and by primary prevention, deaths could be avoided or prevented. These deaths are often associated with factors such as insufficient access to quality health care, insufficient prevention and health awareness, insufficient vaccination.
Serious public health problems in the female population include infertility, but also osteoporosis, the prevalence of which is associated with menopause in women. Prevention and an appropriate approach to treatment could lead to their reduced incidence.
The constantly increasing number of examinations in nuclear medicine brings serious problems from the point of view of radiation protection of health care workers. Ways to minimize personnel radiation are related to the development of new diagnostic devices, reduction of repeated dose, as well as shortening of examination time.
A key factor in the success of modern society is the efficient use of available resources in the healthcare sector, as well as the added value, which is undoubtedly human work and cooperation.
Stefania Moricova
Faculty of Pubcliv Health
Institute of Occupational Health Service
Slovak Medical University, Bratislava, Slovakia
Jaroslaw Drobnik
Medical University of Wroclaw, Poland