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Pozycja Determination of attitudes and practices of nurses working in the psychiatry clinic towards physical health care of individuals with severe mental illness(Publishing Office of the University of Rzeszow, 2023-12) Kurtoğlu, Hande Yardımcı; Çelik İnce, SevecenIntroduction and aim. Individuals with severe mental illness experience more physical health problems than the general population and their life expectancy may be shorter. Therefore, the physical care provided to these patients is very important.This study aims to examine the attitudes, practices, and training needs of nurses working in psychiatry clinics towards physical health care of individuals with severe mental illness. Material and methods. This descriptive, cross-sectional study collected data from 139 nurses in psychiatry clinics using the Personal Information Form and Physical Health Attitude Scale. Results. This study found that nurses often provide physical healthcare as part of their routine care for individuals with severe mental illness. However, the study also revealed that nurses require additional education to better provide this type of care. Despite this, the nurses generally displayed a positive attitude towards physical health. The average total score on the physical health attitude scale was 80.33±10.14. Conclusion. The study concluded that nurses have a positive attitude towards physical health in general. The role of nurses working in psychiatry clinics is crucial in evaluating and caring for physical health of individuals with severe mental illness, as it is an important aspect of holistic nursing care. It is necessary to make nurses aware of their shortcomings in providing physical health care and support them in improving in this area.Pozycja Legal Regulation of the Occupational Health and Safety in the Non – Standard Work in The Slovak Republic(Wydział Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2018-06) Seilerová, MonikaAs it is typical for the current world of work, employees often perform dependent work in forms that are not standard. They are characterized by the specificities of the legislation, including working conditions. When using the term non-standard work, we follow the definition of the International Labour Organization. For the purpose of this paper, we may regard especially these forms: work from home, teleworking, temporary agency work and work performed on the basis of contracts for work performed outside the employment relationship as an institute typical for Slovak (but also Czech) labour law. The aim of the paper is to analyze the legal regulations on health and safety at work in the Slovak Republic, in the context of the mentioned forms of dependent work. We will attempt to investigate the effectiveness of the current legal regulation, including some theoretical and application problems. We will also focus on assessing the impact of non-standard work on the physical and mental health of employees and on the possibilities of managing the factors of this work by the employer.