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    Exposure to Stress and Burnout Syndrome in Healthcare Workers, Expert Workers, Professional Associates, and Associates in Social Service Institutions
    (2024)
    Marković, Snežana (7005211289)
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    Kostić, Olivera (58718531000)
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    Terzić-Supic, Zorica (15840732000)
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    Tomic Mihajlovic, Sanja (58960157000)
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    Milovanović, Jasmina (23502044000)
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    Radovanovic, Snezana (36053830900)
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    Zdravković, Nebojša (24479207600)
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    Stojić, Vladislava (55948959500)
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    Jovčić, Ljiljana (57202852555)
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    Jocić-Pivač, Biljana (58960793900)
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    Tomić Lučić, Aleksandra (36005544100)
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    Kostić, Marina (26032744800)
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    Šorak, Marija (16403488100)
    Background and Objectives: Workplace burnout syndrome is often as sociated with particular aspects of certain job positions, especially those that entail working with people with special needs. The burnout syndrome in healthcare jobs is a serious problem that has grown into an epidemic among healthcare workers and associates. The aim of this research is to assess the presence of stress and burnout syndrome at work with healthcare workers, expert workers, professional associates, and associates in social service institutions in Belgrade. Materials and Methods: This research was conducted in the form of a cross-sectional study of a representative sample in social institutions in Belgrade. It was conducted from March to the end of June of 2023. The sample of the study had 491 participants. The questionnaires used were a structured instrument with social–demographic and social–economic characteristics, workplace characteristics, lifestyle characteristics, and the following questionnaires: DASS-21, Copenhagen, Brief Resilience Scale, and Brief Resilient Coping Scale. Results: The end results indicate the following to be significant risk factors for the occurrence of workplace burnout syndrome: overtime (OR = 2.62; CI = 1.50–4.56), BRS average score (OR = 0.28; CI = 0.17–0.44), DASS21 D heightened depression (OR = 2.09; CI = 1.1–4.04), DASS21 A heightened anxiety (OR = 2.38; CI = 1.34–4.21), and DASS21 S heightened stress (OR = 2.08; CI = 1.11–3.89). The only protective risk factor that stood out was the self-assessment of health levels (OR = 0.60; CI = 0.42–0.85). Conclusion: Overtime is a significant factor associated with workplace burnout. Apart from it, other significant factors associated with workplace burnout were heightened depression, anxiety, and stress levels. © 2024 by the authors.
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    The effect of hysteroscopic polypectomy on the concentrations of tumour necrosis factor-α in uterine flushings and serum in infertile women
    (2020)
    Dević, Ana (57192382429)
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    Vasiljević, Mladenko (6603666911)
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    Šorak, Marija (16403488100)
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    Dević, Aleksandar (56690242700)
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    Rudić-Biljić-erski, Ivana (57209262812)
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    Zajić, Goran (16033543600)
    Introduction/Objective The aim of this paper is to present changes of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) levels in uterine flushings and serum of infertile female patients before and after hysteroscopic polypectomy. Methods A total of 82 infertile female patients were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups. The first group was the experimental group and comprised 56 infertile women with endometrial polyps, whereas the second group was the control group of 26 infertile women who were not diagnosed with endometrial polyps. Results The results of this research primarily suggest that TNF-α concentrations obtained from uterine flushings and serum of infertile patients diagnosed with endometrial polyps differed before and after a surgical procedure. In the control group of patients, there was no significant difference observed regarding TNF-α concentrations in serum and uterine flushings of women without endometrial polyps. A comparison between these two groups revealed differences in TNF-α concentrations in both venous blood and uterine flushings. These differences were considered statistically significant. Conclusion Endometrial polyps are one of the causes of higher TNF-α levels in both uterine flushings and serum. © 2020, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved.

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