Agnieszka Gonczaryk

ORCID: 0000-0003-0559-5800
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Research Areas
  • Human Health and Disease
  • Healthcare Systems and Public Health
  • Occupational Health and Performance
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Polish Legal and Social Issues
  • Polish Law and Legal System
  • Chemical Safety and Risk Management
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Nutrition and Health Studies
  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • School Health and Nursing Education
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Travel-related health issues
  • Health, Work, and Social Studies in Poland

INTRODUCTION: Due to their occupational responsibilities and volatile work environment, paramedics are in constant contact with harmful, dangerous factors, making them vulnerable a number of health risks. These include harmful biological, chemical, physical, as well psychophysical factors (musculoskeletal system strain, stress, patient aggression, burnout). The present study aims evaluate hazard prevalence among emergency medical service (EMS) paramedics, the possibility illness incidence,...

10.5603/demj.a2022.0031 article EN Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal 2022-09-30

INTRODUCTION: Due to the nature and specifics of their work, paramedics carry out work activities in an organized shift system. Working shifts is related various health complications, disturbing natural biological rhythm adversely affecting quality sleep. The purpose study was evaluation effect on sleep who are members Emergency Response Teams. MATERIAL AND METHODS: research took place between May September 2019, using diagnostic survey methodology 238 (223 male, 15 female) mobile Teams...

10.5603/demj.a2023.0009 article EN Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal 2023-03-30

Aim: Aggressive behaviours at work are one of the many problems encountered by Emergency Response Team paramedics. Aggression towards them may inhibit proper conduct, intensify anxiety and disease symptoms. Problems stemming from occupational exposure to aggression not well-recognised phenomena. The aim research was evaluation patients among paramedics employed in Teams Mazovian voivodship. Material methods: study took place between May September 2019 using diagnostic survey methodology 238...

10.36740/emems202203103 article EN Emergency Medical Service 2022-01-01

1. Spring B, King AC, Pagoto SL, Van Horn L, Fisher JD. Fostering multiple healthy lifestyle behaviors for primary prevention of cancer. Am Psychol. 2015; 70(2): 75–90. https://doi.org/10.1037/a00388.... CrossRef Google Scholar

10.26444/aaem/151531 article EN cc-by-nc Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine 2022-07-05

1. Expert Forecast on Emerging Psychosocial Risks Related to Occupational Safety and Health. http://osha.europa.eu/en/publi... (access: 11.01.2023). Google Scholar

10.26444/ms/161596 article EN cc-by-nc Environmental Medicine 2023-03-13

INTRODUCTION: Spinal pain syndrome is a condition people of different ages suffer from. Its incidence determined by many factors: age, gender, genetic disposition, lifestyle, the type and characteristics one’s occupation, years work experience. Paramedics are particularly vulnerable to musculoskeletal ailments, due professional activities carried out at work: lifting, moving, carrying patients or medical equip­ment, crossing architectural barriers, forced posture during work, standing,...

10.5603/demj.a2022.0035 article EN Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal 2022-12-30

Aim: Infection with biological factors is a significant issue which occurs during the undertaking of professional tasks in daily work paramedics Emergency Response Teams. Due to volatile conditions environment, as an occupational group are at higher risk exposure (e.g., hepatotropic viruses (HBV, HCV); human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria; influenza virus; or contempo-rarily SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 coronaviruses). The possibility infection grows...

10.36740/emems202204102 article EN Emergency Medical Service 2022-12-01
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