Journal of Nursing, Social Studies, Public Health and Rehabilitation 2015
- Short sleep duration in relation to body weight and blood pressure among Czech adults
(Zlata Kapounová1, Martin Forejt1, Julie Bienertová Vašků2) - Contribution immunochemical methods in diagnosis and prevention of cervical dysplastic changes
(Jana Vaculová1, Jaroslav Horáček2) - The degree of difficulties during performance of activities of daily living in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(Jana Maňhalová, David Kimmer, Andrea Schönbauerová, Valérie Tóthová) - Factors influence on the entry into fatherhood
(Adéla Cápová) - How can prejudices and stereotypes affect everyday life of Roma women?
(Lenka Lidová, Alena Kajanová, Šárka Tovt) - Integration of people with visual disabilities
(Jitka Bienertová) - Interactive education-preventive programme as efficient prevention means for contact of children and dogs
(Marie Chlopčíková) - The relationship between values and education: A philosophical analysis of contemporary Nigerian reality
(Anthony Afe Asekhauno1, Joseph Oke Omoro2) - EXPERIENCING ACTIVE FATHERING DURING PRENATAL PERIOD
(Andrea Schönbauerová, Mária Boledovičová) - Crohn’s disease and dietary recommendations
(Eva Beňová1, Mária Boledovičová2, Kateřina Teplá3) - Humanistic versus pragmatic approach to nursing care for cardiac patients
(Zdeňka Pavelková1, Alan Bulava1, 2) - Sedentary life in the context of educational attainment
(Lukáš Martinek1, Valérie Tóthová1, Marek Zeman2) - Social exclusion among problem drug users
(Nikola Brandová, Alena Kajanová) - Reference to the “human-to-human relationship” concept in the work of Joyce Travelbee and its potential application regarding supervision in nursing
(Věra Stasková1, Milena Vaňková2, Valérie Tóthová1, Sylva Bártlová1) - Visual and haptic contact of women with a stillborn baby
(Kateřina Ratislavová) - Lymphangiogenesis and tumor metastasis
(Eva Rovenská1, 2, Mária Kovářová3) - Womanhood, menses and legislating on the pangs of dysmenorrhea: an essay in African public health and social policy
(Anthony Afe. Asekhauno)