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Első szerző:Helmeczi Gabriella (egészségügyi szervező)
Cím:Research aspects of balneological treatment of musculoskeletal disorders - regional differences and care pathways in Hungary / Gabriella Helmeczi, Magdolna Láczay
Dátum:2025
ISSN:2065-0817 2065-1198
Megjegyzések:Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) pose a growing public health and economic challenge in Hungary, particularlyin light of demographic aging and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases. These disorders significantly impair quality oflife and workforce productivity. Hungary's rich balneotherapy resources offer unique opportunities for both prevention andtreatment. However, access to spa treatments remains uneven across regions. The aim of this study is to explore theprevalence and regional distribution of musculoskeletal disorders and to assess the utilization of publicly subsidized spatreatments. The research seeks to map care pathways and highlight systemic inequalities in access to musculoskeletal careservices. Data from three key sources-the Central Statistical Office (HCSO), the National Health Insurance Fund (NEAK),and spa service providers-were analyzed. The study uses longitudinal (1999-2023) and regional comparative methods toassess GP-reported MSD cases, rheumatology specialist visits, and subsidized balneological treatments. The number of MSDpatients has tripled over two decades, reflecting both an aging population and increased disease awareness. GP and specialistrecords show growing demand, but spa utilization has declined in several regions, with stark territorial disparities. Budapestand the Northern Great Plain region dominate in service usage, likely due to historical infrastructure and service availabili ty.The data indicate a systemic mismatch between need and access, especially in peripheral regions such as Szabolcs-SzatmárBereg County. While spas are essential to the treatment of MSDs, limited accessibility hinders equitable care. To reduceregional disparities, targeted health policy measures are needed. These include infrastructure development, expansion ofpublicly funded treatments, and prevention campaigns promoting physical activity. Improving equitable access to spa treatmentsmay contribute to healthier aging and sustained labor market participation. Future research should investigate the effectiveness ofspa treatments by patient group and explore ways to integrate balneotherapy more firmly into national prevention strategies.
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Megjelenés:Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites. - 61 : 3 (2025), p. 1783-1791. -
További szerzők:Láczay Magdolna (1950-) (történész)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM111502
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85162103135
Első szerző:Kinczel Antónia (sport- és rekreációszervező)
Cím:The emergence of leisure travel as primary preventive tools in employee health behavior / Antonia Kinczel, Anetta Müller
Dátum:2023
ISSN:2065-1198 2065-0817
Megjegyzések:In our current modern world, it can be said that it is very difficult to live a balanced and healthy life, and to always perform well in the world of work, so it is very important to pay attention to our leisure time and our primary prevention activities, which can help preserve our health and improve our fitness. The purpose of the research is to examine the appearance of leisure tourist trips among employees, and how tourist trips appear among the primary prevention tools. Our research found answers to the main questions of what activities employees try to regain their ability to work, and whether trips are popular as primary prevention activities. The recreational activities of the employees are primarily filled by various obligations, but at the same time, the use of primary prevention activities is pushed into the background during everyday life. During the research, we established that medical and wellness holidays are very popular among the respondents, as 22.5% of the sample (133 people) take part in medical tourism holidays and 50.3% of the respondents (297 people) take part in health care on a focused wellness holiday. The quiet, calm environment and the closeness to nature, which helps the employees to regenerate, appeared prominently in the motivation for the choice of destination. Among primary prevention tools, leisure activities spent with family, relationships, and friends, healthy eating, and walking and nature walks are the ones that appear dominantly in the everyday life of employees. In order to reduce the problem of burnout, pressure to perform, and stress among employees and to enable them to perform well in their tasks, it is very important to assess their needs and provide them with programs that contribute to improving their health and regaining their ability to work, such as appropriate recreation programs and various trips.
Tárgyszavak:Társadalomtudományok Gazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
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Megjelenés:GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites. - 47 : 2 (2023), p. 432-439. -
További szerzők:Müller Anetta Éva (1973-)
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