Email:
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beata.gress.halasz@upjs.sk | |
Homepage:
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https://www.upjs.sk/LF/zamestnanec/beata.gress.halasz | |
Faculty:
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LF UPJŠ
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Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice Faculty of Medicine
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Department:
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UO
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Department of Nursing Care
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Office:
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MC7O12 | |
Phone:
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+421 55 234 3409 | |
ORCID ID:
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0000-0002-7439-2225 |
Profile courses
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Nursing Care I., 5 - Nursing, I. degree
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Nursig Care I., 6 - Nursing, I. degree
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Nursing techniques 3 - Nursing, I. degree
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Selected publications
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AAB Grešš Halász B., Tkáčová Ľ., Wiczmándyová D.,Magurová D. Advanced practice in nursing in the Slovak health care system [textový dokument (print)]. Eliašová, Anna [Recenzent] ; Jankechová, Monika [Recenzent]. 1. vyd. Prešov: Prešovská univerzita v Prešove. Vydavateľstvo Prešovskej univerzity, 2020. 194 s. ISBN 978-80-555-2385-9. |
ABB Karkošková S., Grešš Halász B. Lessons from foreign forensic and medical practices in sexual victimization cases. [textový dokument (print)] Tatiana Hrindová [Recenzent] ; Emília Kováčová [Recenzent] ; Norbert Moravanský [Recenzent]; Monika Hullová [Recenzent]; František Mozner [Recenzent]; Marica Pirošíková [Recenzent]. 1. vyd. Bratislava: Inštitút pre výskum práce a rodiny. 2017. 94 s. ISBN: 978-80-7138-160-0. |
ACB Grešš Halász B., Tkáčová Ľ., Magurová D.Advanced practice in nursing [textový dokument (print)]. Eliašová, Anna [Recenzent] ; Martinková, Jana [Recenzent] ; Puteková, Silvia [Recenzent]. 1. vyd. Prešov: Beáta Grešš Halász, 2019. 159 s. ISBN 978-80-570-0922-1. |
ADM Dimunova L., ... Grešš Halász B. [et al.]. Analysis of chronic wound management in nursing. In Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention. 2020; 11(3): 65-70. ISSN 2076-9741. (WoS)
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ACB Obročníková A., Majerníková Ľ., Grešš Halász B. Syndróm vyhorenia ako determinant pracovnej výkonnosti sestier. In Pracovní lékařství 2019; 71(1-2): 35-41. ISSN 1805-4536. (Scopus)
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Selected projects
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Project No. 002PU-4/2020: Design of a methodology to assess the quality of life of patients with multiple sclerosis The aim of the project is to investigate the multidimensionality of MS patients’ quality of life. Based on the current state of the subject matter, there is an absence of an evaluation tool (its subsequent verification for Slovak conditions), which would take the specific needs and changes in quality of life of the SM patient into account. The expected benefit for the social sphere is to verify and validate a uniform and internationally accepted methodology for assessing the quality of life of patients with MS, MSQOL-54 (Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life) with the acceptance of his/her bio-psycho-social needs. The project focuses on higher education in nursing, midwifery and health sciences for students, clinical and research staff. |
Project No. 003PU-4/2021: Chronic Wound Care Simulation Centre The main objective of the project is to create a Simulation Centre for Chronic Wound Care. An important part of the project is the creation of an educational module and the creation of a standard for the care of chronic wounds. In the context of creating an educational program, the team develops publications (textbooks, articles, manuals), care maps, presentations and workshops that will be part of undergraduate, postgraduate and continual education. The project also includes research aimed at preventing decubitus using the latest recommendations in cooperation with national and international professional organizations and institutions. The team aims to present the results at national and international professional forums. |
Organisational activities
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Member of the Presidency - Slovak Society for Open Wound Care, 2018 - still persist
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Member and Representative for Slovakia - European Wound Management Association (EWNA), 2015 - still persist
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Member and Representative for Slovakia - International Compression Club (ICC), 2020 - still persist
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Member and Representative for Slovakia, Member of the Education Committee - European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP), 2019 - still persist
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Member - Standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedures- Wound management (Ministry of Health
of the Slovak Republic), 2020 - still persist
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