Jasmina Mahmutovic

Jasmina Mahmutovic
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University of Sarajevo
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  • Professor (Full)
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Introduction: Falls in the elderly population are one of the main geriatric syndromes and a clear indicator of the fragility of the elderly population. Falls are a leading cause of death and injury in the elderly, resulting in disability and immobility requiring ongoing medical care and high treatment costs. Difficulties in performing daily life ac...
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Introduction: Social support is not a one-way relationship but is based on the connections people have with other people, groups, and the wider community. This study aimed to assess the perception of social support by people in the third age and to investigate the correlation of social support with the sociodemographic characteristics of the respon...
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Communication is the foundation of every interpersonal relationship. Good communication leads to better relationships and trust, fosters improved interactions with colleagues, and has a positive impact on the workplace atmosphere. The aim of this study is to determine how the communication skills of management staff influence work processes. The pr...
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Uvod: Postoje značajni dokazi da djeca sa Diabetes mellitus-om tip 1 (DMT1) imaju niži kvalitet života od svojih zdravih vršnjaka. Holistički pristup pacijentu podrazumijeva razumijevanje kvaliteta života koji je od prognostičke važnosti za poboljšanje ublažavanja simptoma, zdravstvenu njegu i rehabilitaciju pacijenata. Zdravstvena njega usmjerena...
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Mental, physical and social well-being are interrelated parts of health that represent an indispensable importance for the overall health of individuals. Mental health is of crucial importance for the overall health of individuals, countries and communities. A mentally healthy individual is able to use available resources in a dynamic environment....
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Introduction: Aging is a natural physiological process based on disturbances of homeostatic mechanisms and loss of adaptability that significantly affects life activities over time. The activities of daily living (ADL) in old age represent the relationship between the subjective characteristics of each individual, supplemented by previous life expe...
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Introduction: The use of the Internet is becoming increasingly important in enabling children and adults to fully participate in society, whether it is learning new skills or connecting with friends and family. Consequently, children's opportunities are increasingly dependent on the Internet. The advance of technological innovations has resulted in...
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Introduction: The health system is one of the most complex systems in any country. According to the definition of the World Health Organization, the health caresystem includes health infrastructure that provides a spectrum of programs and services and provides health care to individuals, families and the community. A basichuman right is the right t...
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Background: Carbohydrates are mainly substrates for energy metabolism and can affect satiety, blood glucose levels, insulin secretion, and fat metabolism. Their amount and type in the diet affect metabolic responses. High-carbohydrate diets, particularly high sugar consumption, are considered particularly harmful because of their specific characte...
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Sensory integration is the organization of the sense for their use. It is a neuro-biological activity that allows the reception and processing of sensory information, which in large quantity arrive to the brain, at all times. The brain's ability to successfully process tactile information allows the child to feel safe and develop a connection with...
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Introduction: Positive attitudes toward the nursing profession among nursing students improve the sustainability of the profession. Studying the attitudes of nursing students toward nursing is of great importance, as it can indicate their remaining in the profession. This study aimed to determine the attitudes of nursing students toward the nursing...
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Depression is an emotional state characterized by feelings of sadness, low mood, grief and sadness. Depression is often undiagnosed and untreated in the elderly, which is due to the myth that it is common for them as a natural reaction to the changes that old age brings. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression ranks fourth amon...
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Depression is an emotional state characterized by feelings of sadness, low mood, grief and sadness. Depression is often undiagnosed and untreated in the elderly, which is due to the myth that it is common for them as a natural reaction to the changes that old age brings. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), depression ranks fourth amon...
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ABSTRACT The family is a system whose members are independent, where each member is influenced by the system as a whole, and at the same time affects the health and functioning of the system. Better family functioning is associated with better mental status of respondents. Long-term changes in family structure can affect family function and thus t...
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Falls are a leading cause of mortality and injury to the elderly. The aim of study is evaluation the risk of falls in individuals 65 years and older. A cross-sectional study was conducted on the sample of 200 respondents. The research instrument were used: Falls Risk for Older People-Community setting (FROP-COM) questionnaire and the questionnaire...
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Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important indicator of overall health status and is increasingly used to measure health inequalities among different social groups. There is evidence that children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) have lower HRQoL than their healthy peers. Low socioeconomic status and lower maternal education are ass...
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ABSTRACT Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important indicator of overall health status and is increasingly used to measure health inequalities among different social groups. There is evidence that children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) have lower HRQoL than their healthy peers. Low socioeconomic status and lower maternal educa...
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Introduction: Neural tube defects (NTDs) are multifactorial congenital anomalies of the central nervous system that results from failed neural tube closure between the 3rd and 4th weeks of embryonic development. Numerous clinical and experimental studies indicate that supplementation with folic acid before and during early pregnancy reduces the dev...
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The family is a system whose members are independent, where each member is influenced by the system as a whole, and at the same time affects the health and functioning of the system. Better family functioning is associated with better mental status of respondents. Long-term changes in family structure can affect family function and thus the mental...
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Introduction: Aim of the study is to piloting nursing documentation to obtain comments based on the experience of nurses/medical technicians from the primary, secondary, and tertiary health care about the documentation before it is published and starts being used. Methods: A questionnaire was designed in the electronic form to be used for the evalu...
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Introduction: Aim of the study is to piloting nursing documentation to obtain comments based on the experience of nurses/medical technicians from the primary, secondary, and tertiary health care about the documentation before it is published and starts being used.
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Introduction: The primary source of strength and support is the child’s family. A special role in caring for a child with developmental disabilities is played by his mother. The objective of this research is to find out the assessment of the quality of life (QOL) of disabled children mothers as well as to research the relation of sociodemographic v...
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Introduction: Although sense of security in mothers is not clearly specified in literature, most important factors that make it up in women that do not have issues in pregnancy are social support, prenatal health care and partner's support. Psychological factors play a key role in recognizing fear of childbirth, distinguishing anxiety from clinica...
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INTRODUCTION: Physiotherapy and rehabilitation of the patients after the implantation of total hip endoprosthesis have been equally important as the surgical intervention. The main aim of the rehabilitation presents the reducing of pain, renewal of function and muscle strength and achieving the optimal extent of the movement in hip joint necessary...
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Introduction:Total hip endoprosthesis is one of the most frequent and effective methods that are used in the treatment of progressive degenerative hip changes. After the implantation of total hip endoprosthesis, patients perception on their postoperative improvement and health has big role in their contentment and thus in the success of the surgica...
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Introduction: The dietary supplements are defined as vitamins and minerals or herbal products and are typically given in the form of a capsule or tablet. The nonsmokers are more attempted to use dietary supplements than individuals who smoke. Aim: In our investigation, we examined associations between vitamin B, folic acid, multivitamin or miner...
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Introduction: Dietary supplements are an important source of vitamins and minerals that may help prevent several disease-causing biological pathways involved in one-carbon metabolism, including the suppression of cell proliferation, oxidative stress, nitric oxide synthesis, and angiogenesis. The present study aimed to assess the association between...
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Introduction: Unhealthy behavior such as neglecting to brush and floss, using tobacco and alcohol, and inadequate nutrition can adversely affect dental health. The frequency of dental visits is also of great importance in the early detection of different oral disorders. Our aim was to assess oral health behavior and attitudes among students of the...
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Introduction: Shoulder pain is the most common form of extra-articular rheumatism. We aimed to determine the efficiency of the conventional physical treatment of the shoulder pain compared to the conventional treatment plus the Mulligan's joint mobilization technique and acupuncture. Methods: We included a total of 277 patients with the shoulder p...
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Introduction: Chronic dermatitis is a major sociomedical issue still being marginalized due to generally accepted view that skin diseases are less of a health problem than is the case with diseases of other organs and organ systems for they are not life-threatening. Measurement of quality of life of persons suffering from psoriasis could become an...
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Introduction: Currently, there is a growing interest in alcoholism-related studies among healthcare community. Cigarette smoking is five times more prevalent among adult men compared to women but these gender differences have been decreasing among young people. In developed countries, harmful effects of sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity h...
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Introduction: the effects of malignant tumors of oral cavity may be reflected through mental, physical, social and emotional well-being and quality of life of patients. Those suffering from malignancies show a large degree of psychological problems (fear, anxiety, depression, panic disorders, phobias) both at the time of diagnosis and during the t...
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Introduction: Osteoporosis is a skeletal system disease characterized by decline of bone mass and deterioration of bone microarchitecture, which leads to increased bone fragility and, consequently, a greater risk of fractures. Postmenopausal osteoporosis generally occurs between 51 and 75 years of age following ovarian failure. Our aim was to inves...
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Introduction In recent years the quality of life of patients is very important in monitoring the treatment and therapeutic procedure success. It has become a significant factor in assessing the therapeutic procedure accomplishment, and for the first time the patient alone can access the success of the respective therapy. Cancer of the oral cavity i...
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Introduction: Depression is the most common mental problem in elderly and is often under-recognized or is inadequately treated, thus significantly affecting the quality of life of elderly people. The reasons for the occurrence of depression in the elderly are multiple. The most common are neurobiological and psychosocial risk factors as well as phy...
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Introduction: Problem of addiction on psychoactive substances is one of the most diffi cult problems in a modern society, which brings serious consequences, both for the individual, his environment and the whole society.Methods: The study included 95 children and adolescents of medical school. Among the respondents, there were 44 subjects of third...
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Introduction: Selection of optimal nutrition for physical activity of sportsmen depends on several factors, and includes the type and duration of exercises, total energy consumption, time needed for recovery, andnutritional preferences. Proper nutrition of sportsmen relies on adequate combination and participation of all the macronutrients. The aim...
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Introduction: Depressive disorder, as a major problem of public health, takes high fourth place in its prevalence in general population, and is considered to be the second most frequent health problem of femalepopulation. Depression is the most frequent mental problem of persons in their third age of life. The aim of this study is to evaluate preva...
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Introduction: The role of salt in the diet is very important, however what effect will lead to its entry into the organism depends on the amount of salt ingested. Elevated salt intake is a risk factor for hypertension, heart disease, adversely affects the kidneys, helps the development of osteoporosis. The aim was to examine sodium intake in the st...
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) type 2 is a heterogeneous disorder of complex etiology that occurs in response to genetic influences and impacts of the external environment. There are numerous risk factors that contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes such as: heritage, overabundant food and as a consequence of obesity in animals, phys...
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The term, feeding additions stands for individual forms or mixtures of feeding materies that serves as feeding additions in order to complete it or they are taken directly in concentrated form (vitamins, mineral materies, proteins, aminoacids, lipids). Vitamins and minerals can be taken into organism in two ways: by taking of food or by taking of m...

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