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Pharmacist's health aspects of stress
Čavajdová, Barbora ; Švarcová, Eva (advisor) ; Loudová, Irena (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy Candidate Barbora Čavajdová Consultant PhDr. Eva Švarcová, Ph.D. Thesis Title Pharmacists' health aspects of stress Introduction: Pharmacists working in pharmacies may be subject to some strain and stress. The main task of this profession is the dispensing of medicines when you need to be very attentive and responsible. With the action of stressors and the consequent stress there are manifestations of fatigue which disappear with rest. Working conditions are an important factor that affect the overall mental and physical condition of the pharmacist. Objective: The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the degree of fatigue of pharmacists by analysing working conditions and based on the results to recommend proposals for improving health and working conditions in pharmacies. Methods: The method was based on a questionnaire survey, where pharmacists responded to the degree of fatigue in the area of subjective feelings of fatigue, vision problems and problems associated with the musculoskeletal system. Questionnaires were filled in by pharmacists from chain (Benu and Dr.Max) and other pharmacies, then the results were compared. Out of 200 questionnaires, 160 fully completed questions were...
Psychosocial Work Burden of Pharmacists I.
Čavajdová, Barbora ; Švarcová, Eva (advisor) ; El-Hmoudová, Dagmar (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy Candidate Barbora Čavajdová Consultant PhDr. Eva Švarcová, Ph.D. Thesis Title Psychosocial Work Burden of Pharmacists I. Introduction: Practicing a pharmacy as a pharmacist can cause stress and strain. The main task is to dispense medicines, where a lot of attention and responsibility is needed. With the induced stress and the action of stressors, there are feelings of fatigue, which disappear after rest. Working conditions are an important factor that affect the overall mental and physical condition of the pharmacist. Objective: The aim of the work was to evaluate the degree of fatigue of pharmacists by analyzing working conditions and based on the results to recommend proposals for improving health and working conditions. Methods: The method was based on a questionnaire survey, where pharmacists responded to the degree of fatigue in the area of subjective feelings of fatigue, vision problems and problems associated with the musculoskeletal system. Questionnaires were filled in by pharmacists from chain and independent pharmacies, and the results were then compared. Out of 200 questionnaires, 160 fully completed questions were returned to me and the results were evaluated in Microsoft...
Psychosocial Work Burden of Pharmacists II.
Tumová, Kristýna ; Švarcová, Eva (advisor) ; El-Hmoudová, Dagmar (referee)
Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Dept. of Social and Clinical Pharmacy Author: Kristýna Tumová, DiS. Tutor: PhDr. Eva Švarcová, Ph.D. Thesis: Psychosocial workload of Pharmacists II. Background: My work is focused on pharmacy professionals in terms of their daily mental stress. Aim of study: To characterize the profession of a pharmacist from a historical perspective, their role in society, and the legislative definitions. Describe concepts related to mental health and mental hygiene focusing on stress, fatigue, and burnout. In the practical part, analyse the identified subjective feelings of fatigue of pharmacists and pharmaceutical assistants while comparing these two interviewed groups and evaluating the impact of the pharmacy location (city, village). Methods: Questionnaire survey through the Subjective Symptoms of Fatigue (SSF) questionnaire and the scale of Mental Fatigue. Respondents - pharmacists and pharmaceutical assistants in the same proportion of representation concerning the expertise and location of the pharmacy. A total of 200 respondents, 100 respondents from villages and 100 from cities. Each of the 100 respondents is represented by 50 pharmacists and 50 pharmaceutical assistants. Processing of results - Microsoft Excel program....

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