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    CONNECTION BETWEEN RELIGIOSITY AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUALITY IN MONTENEGRO

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    The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between religiosity and liberal versus conservative attitudes about sex. The study involved 1287 residents of Montenegro over the age of 18, of which 848 women and 439 men. They completed the scale for examining the liberality of attitudes about sex, which the authors of the article compiled for the purposes of this research. Respondents declared their religiosity as believers, agnostics or atheists, so there were 957 believers, 171 atheists and 159 agnostics in the sample. We found that agnostics are the most liberal in terms of attitudes about sex, then atheists and then believers. In addition to religiosity, we examined the connection of attitudes about sex with gender, age, and education level. More educated respondents proved to be more liberal than less educated ones. The women in our sample proved to be more conservative than the men. We did not confirm the assumption that younger respondents would be more liberal than older ones, which can be partly explained by the numerical inequality of age groups. The knowledge we have gained in this study can be of great use primarily as guidelines for further research work, and can also be implemented in various educational programs

    Classification of science

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    In the constellation of global oscillations of the development of science, classification of science and research is set up scientific research problem: knowledge of scientists, researchers, intellectuals on the classification of science as a scientific paradigms of modern methodology and technology of scientific research under the scientific and the existential minimum. From the analysis of the definition of science can be concluded that the views of some scientists about the concept of science are not identical, but that there are no substantial differences, and that they all have in common is that it includes a system of cognitive facts, events, principles, data, information, theories, principles and the laws of the objective reality of nature and society. Science has the main task of discovering the truth, or determining the legality of natural and social phenomena

    Clinical research and sampling in the scientific: Research work

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    The survey is used to verify existing knowledge, to extend or discover a previously unknown knowledge, with the aim to come to the knowledge in the most efficient manner. Scientific research is systematic, planned testing of a problem to certain methodological rules. The aim of this study is that nurses and health workers informed on the methodology of scientific research. According to the purpose of the study vary basic and applied study by. Basic research increases our knowledge of a particular field without a goal that the results are directly applied in medical practice. On the other hand, applied research with direct practical valuable asset and usability. Results of clinical research should be directly applied in the prevention, detection and treatment of disease

    Development of maxillofacial traumatology and review of the epidemiology and quality of life of patients with facial bone fractures

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    Introduction: The treatment of facial bone fractures dates back to ancient civilizations, with various methods of prosthetic immobilization developed and in the second half of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. In our literature, there are almost no studies that examined the quality of life of patients with facial bone fractures, although worldwide this is an extremely current topic indicating the importance of this problem. Methods: This paper will present results from professional/scientific relevant data sources on the historical development of maxillofacial surgery with reference to etiology, epidemiology and instruments for assessing the quality of life of patients with jaw bone fractures. Topic: Medical treatment of these surgical injuries involves a highly specialized team led by a maxillofacial surgeon. This paper deals with the etiology, epidemiology and quality of life of patients with facial bone fractures. Conclusion: Surgical interventions for fractures of the facial bones are becoming more and more demanding, resulting in development of maxillofacial surgery as an independent branch. In the etiology of facial bone fractures, traffic accidents are mentioned more and more often as the main way of injury. The incidence of facial bone fractures in human pathology is about 30 per 100,000 hospitalized patients. Research has shown that the quality of life in operated patients with fractures of the facial bones is significantly lower than those operated on some other region

    The association between quality of life and the level of vitamin D in benign prostate hyperplasia

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    Introduction: Epidemiological studies have suggested an association between vitamin D deficiency and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in the male population with urological symptoms suggests a relationship between BPH and vitamin D. Methods: This paper will present information from relevant professional/scientific sources regarding the correlation of vitamin D levels with symptom intensity and quality of life of patients with BPH, as well as patient education and health care. Topic: The incidence of BPH is increasing with ageto such extent that it is unusual to find a histologically normal prostate in a man over 70 years of age, thus rising a question whether it should be considered an abnormality at all. From the beginning, the disease was classified as "the agony of the aged man" because benign gland enlargement carries a significant risk of morbidity due to urinary flow obstruction. Due to the long course of benign prostate hyperplasia, which significantly affects the quality of life and quality of sleep, the mental pressure in patients increases, resulting from both physical and mental pain. Therefore, the priority is to focus on medical measures which would improve the quality of life of elderly patients with BPH. Conclusion: After reviewing the literature, we came to the conclusion that the level of vitamin D is responsible for the quality of life of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Health care integration emphasizes the integration of existing resources within the overall health policy planning, and professionally trained medical staff provides medical treatment, rehabilitation, home care, psychological counseling and hospital care for elderly patients with chronic diseases and semi-disabled, disabled and oncological patients

    Information systems in nephrology

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    The level of application of information technology in modern health systems is continuously growing throughout the world. Utilising new technology facilitates and speeds up the process of health care. The World Health Organisation has defined telemedicine 1997,, as the provision of health services in which distance represents a critical factor by health care professionals who use information and communication technologies for diagnosis, suggesting treatment and prevention of diseases, as well as the permanent training of health professionals in research and evaluation of health activities, in order to improve the health of people and the communities in which they live and work. Given,, tip of the iceberg ' which is now seen in terms of nephrology diseases in the future we can expect an increasing number of new information systems and technologies that will be applied in nephrology

    CONNECTION BETWEEN RELIGIOSITY AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS SEXUALITY IN MONTENEGRO

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    The aim of the study was to examine the relationship between religiosity and liberal versus conservative attitudes about sex. The study involved 1287 residents of Montenegro over the age of 18, of which 848 women and 439 men. They completed the scale for examining the liberality of attitudes about sex, which the authors of the article compiled for the purposes of this research. Respondents declared their religiosity as believers, agnostics or atheists, so there were 957 believers, 171 atheists and 159 agnostics in the sample. We found that agnostics are the most liberal in terms of attitudes about sex, then atheists and then believers. In addition to religiosity, we examined the connection of attitudes about sex with gender, age, and education level. More educated respondents proved to be more liberal than less educated ones. The women in our sample proved to be more conservative than the men. We did not confirm the assumption that younger respondents would be more liberal than older ones, which can be partly explained by the numerical inequality of age groups. The knowledge we have gained in this study can be of great use primarily as guidelines for further research work, and can also be implemented in various educational programs
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