KJosevska, Elena
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KJosevska, Elena
Official Name
KJosevska, Elena
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elena.kjosevska@medf.ukim.edu.mk
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Item type:Publication, Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024-06-27) ;Jakimovska, Frodita; The purpose of this review is to analyze the diagnosis and treatments of the sinonasal malignant tumors throw systematic reviewed literature. The systematic review of the literature was performed according to PRISMA guidelines. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Conditions and Challenges for Healthy School Staff in the Republic of Macedonia(Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI, 2022-04-10); ; ; Prosheva, SanjaBACKGROUND: Schools can contribute to improving the health and well-being of children and school staff. AIM: The aim of paper is to present the current conditions in the schools regarding the health of the school staff and the challenges for improvement. METHODS: Authors conducted a cross-sectional study in 320 primary schools – urban and rural, during 2019/2020. They used the Rapid Assessment Tool for data collection. Total scores were compared for school staff, in relation to current situation and priority. Several tests were used: Shapiro–Wilk W test, Mann–Whitney U-test, etc. A significance level of p < 0.05 was used. RESULTS: The best current situation has the indicator (2.80 ± 0.48) which refers to the fact that “The new school staff receives mentors and education that helps them in their professional development.” The second best current situation is the indicator (2.55 ± 0.57) which states that “The school supports staff in achieving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.” Evaluated with a high priority of about 60% are indicators: “There are sufficient resources for school staff to provide materials related to health topics that include mental health promotion” – 63.75%, “The school has a protocol for dealing with periodic staff leave as well as assisting in returning to work and re-engaging and adjusting after a period of sick leave” – 61.25% and “School promotes work-life balance, a reasonable workload and an open environment in which problems and stress at work can be discussed” – 60.94%. CONCLUSION: School staff needs appropriate school measures, which will contribute to the promotion of better health in the school environment. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Самоевалуација на здравјето кај лица со хемофилија како индикатор за квалитет на живот(SHMSHM / AAMD, 2016) ;Дејанова-Илијевска, В; ; ; Исмаили, А - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Emotional Life in Adult People With Haemophilia(Medical Faculty, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, 2017) ;V Dejanova-Ilijevska; ; ; S Bozinovska - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Assessment of the Motivation for Smoking Cessation among the Citizens of the Republic of North Macedonia(Galore Knowledge Publication Pvt. Ltd., 2022-04-19); ; ;Prosheva, Sanja; Marya HubbardIntroduction: North Macedonia is among the top rated countries with high smoking prevalence with high rate of adult smoking 48.4%, and nearly 81.4% of the smokers started smoking before being 25 years of age. This paper will highlight the prevalence and public’s motivation on smoking cessation, broken down into age groups throughout the entire country of North Macedonia. Materials and Methods: The method is an analytical-descriptive method with cross sectional study, as a result to a quantitative-qualitative survey conducted among the population in 2021 with the collaboration of the Virginia Tech University and the NGO Link Across. Data from the Qualtrics housed surveys and the completed paper surveys were entered into an Excel DB. Descriptive statistics were generated for all questions. Bivariate data were analyzed using r. Results and Discussion: Smoking is widely spread among all age groups, but with a trend to decrease in numbers as the age is of a higher number - 32.2% belongs to the 18 to 24 year old group. Distribution by gender -57.8% female, 40.4% male. Younger age groups have the highest relative frequencies about the intention to quit smoking within one month. Approximately 16% of participants who were smokers and attempted to quit, were smoke free and successful in cessation. Majority of survey participants who attempted to quit were not successful and resumed smoking within 6 months. This is strong justification of smokers who attempt to quit needing a program that would guide them and maintain the attempts for cessation. Conclusions: New state programs for smoking cessation should be offered as soon as possible. Also regarding the changes in smoking protection laws, they should be analyzed; some of the changes need to be reverted regarding the law legislation of the new modern ways of tobacco use, which are on the rise all over the world.
