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    Musculoskeletal pain and vitamin d deficiency in children: A pilot follow-up study of vitamin d therapy in musculoskeletal/orthopedic conditions; [Muskuloskeletální bolest a deficit vitaminu D u dětí: Pilotní studie sledování terapie vitaminem D u muskuloskeletálních ortopedických onemocnění]
    (2016)
    Blagojevic, Z. (6701381168)
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    Nikolic, V. (57197313838)
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    Kisic-Tepavcevic, D. (57218390033)
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    Terzic Supic, Z. (15840732000)
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    Kovacevic, R. (57143929400)
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    Zivkovic, Z. (57224757364)
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    Stevanovic, D. (16313807500)
    PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pediatrie populations is high. In the present study we analyzed associations between vitamin D therapy and pain, mobility, fatigue, and daily functioning in children with musculoskeletal/orthopedic conditions suffering from chronic and recurrent pain, but also diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency. MATERIAL AND METHODS Children with different musculoskeletal/orthopedic conditions and vitamin D deficiency were prescribed to receive vitamin D over 6 months. Thirty-five children (18 males; age 10 48 ?3.87 years) completed a 6-month follow-up. Self- and parent/proxy rating scales were used to evaluate pain, movement, fatigue, and daily functioning. RESULTS At a six-month follow-up assessment involving child- and parent-reported scores, worst pain intensity significantly decreased (p<0.03) after vitamin D therapy, as well as functioning problems related to pain (p< 0.01). The children reported better movement and balance with less fatigue. The parents reported better functioning in everyday activities of their children. CONCLUSION This pilot study showed that vitamin D therapy possibly reduces pain intensity and improves mobility and daily functioning in children with musculoskeletal/orthopedic disorders, chronic recurrent pain, and vitamin D deficiency. Further follow-up and randomized studies are required in order to assess the validity of clinical recommendations. © 2016, Galen s.r.o. All rights reserved.
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    Predictive value of transvaginal ultrasound score for detection of endometrial malignancy
    (2016)
    Mihajlovic, S. (57191859364)
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    Vasiljevic, M. (6603666911)
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    Jurisic, A. (6701523028)
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    Kisic-Tepavcevic, D. (57218390033)
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    Dimitrijevic, D. (57222992204)
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    Nejkovic, L. (55566568600)
    Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound in detecting endometrial malignancy in perimenopausal women. Material and Methods: The cross-sectional study included 100 perimenopausal women who had changes on the endometrium discovered through a regular ultrasound check-up and were referred to Clinic of Gynecology and Obstetrics "Narodni Front" in Belgrade during the period from September 1, 2012 to September 1, 2013. Transvaginal ultrasound was performed on each participant in the study. Parameters of the ultrasound examination composed a score system. Result: The results of regression analysis showed that this transvaginal ultrasound score have independent prognostic value for detection of endometrial malignancy. Score system showed that the value 8 had the best validity for the detection of endometrial malignity, with the sensitivity of 0.857 and specificity of 0.785. Conclusion: The collected transvaginal ultrasound sample had high predictive value for the discovery of malign changes on endometrium.
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    Predictors of hepatitis B vaccination status in healthcare workers in Belgrade, Serbia, December 2015
    (2017)
    Kisic-Tepavcevic, D. (57218390033)
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    Kanazir, M. (6506862104)
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    Gazibara, T. (36494484100)
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    Maric, G. (56433592800)
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    Makismovic, N. (57194004933)
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    Loncarevic, G. (6505655802)
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    Pekmezovic, Tatjana (7003989932)
    Despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine since 1982, overall coverage of hepatitis B vaccination among healthcare workers (HCWs) has not reached a satisfactory level in many countries worldwide. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis B vaccination, and to assess the predictors of hepatitis B vaccination status among HCWs in Serbia. Of 380 randomly selected HCWs, 352 (92.6%) were included in the study. The prevalence of hepatitis B vaccination acceptance was 66.2%. The exploratory factor analyses using the vaccination-refusal scale showed that items clustered under ‘threat of disease’ explained the highest proportion (30.4%) of variance among those declining vaccination. The factor analyses model of the potential reasons for receiving the hepatitis B vaccine showed that ‘social influence’ had the highest contribution (47.5%) in explaining variance among those vaccinated. In the multivariate adjusted model the following variables were independent predictors of hepatitis B vaccination status: occupation, duration of work experience, exposure to blood in the previous year, and total hepatitis B-related knowledge score. Our results highlight the need for well-planned national policies, possibly including mandatory hepatitis B immunisation, in the Serbian healthcare environment. © 2017, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). All rights reserved.
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    Predictors of hepatitis B vaccination status in healthcare workers in Belgrade, Serbia, December 2015
    (2017)
    Kisic-Tepavcevic, D. (57218390033)
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    Kanazir, M. (6506862104)
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    Gazibara, T. (36494484100)
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    Maric, G. (56433592800)
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    Makismovic, N. (57194004933)
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    Loncarevic, G. (6505655802)
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    Pekmezovic, Tatjana (7003989932)
    Despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine since 1982, overall coverage of hepatitis B vaccination among healthcare workers (HCWs) has not reached a satisfactory level in many countries worldwide. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of hepatitis B vaccination, and to assess the predictors of hepatitis B vaccination status among HCWs in Serbia. Of 380 randomly selected HCWs, 352 (92.6%) were included in the study. The prevalence of hepatitis B vaccination acceptance was 66.2%. The exploratory factor analyses using the vaccination-refusal scale showed that items clustered under ‘threat of disease’ explained the highest proportion (30.4%) of variance among those declining vaccination. The factor analyses model of the potential reasons for receiving the hepatitis B vaccine showed that ‘social influence’ had the highest contribution (47.5%) in explaining variance among those vaccinated. In the multivariate adjusted model the following variables were independent predictors of hepatitis B vaccination status: occupation, duration of work experience, exposure to blood in the previous year, and total hepatitis B-related knowledge score. Our results highlight the need for well-planned national policies, possibly including mandatory hepatitis B immunisation, in the Serbian healthcare environment. © 2017, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). All rights reserved.

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