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Mongolian Pharmacy and Pharmacology ; : 8-10, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-631237

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Background: In the world there are 400 million people affected by pinworm disease and children aged 5-12 comprise of 10-90% in the epidemic center. Purpose: Main goal is to process the technology of the suppository with garlic extract. Materials and methods:130.0 gram Uliastai sort garlic with red husk (Allium sativium, Liliaceae) and 70 percent ethyl spirit 1:1. The experiment determined suppository bioavailability prepared from 3 types of base rated with cacao paraffin (80:20), cacao: paraffin (70:30), cacao from garlic extract on the turning basket equipment in the condition (pH=8) and measured it UV mini-1240 spectrometer in 240 nm. Results: From the results, we noticed that as for suppository bioavailability cacao base with 5 percent garlic extract prepared from 3 different bases, was 1.37 times more than cacao: paraffin base (70:30) and 5.23 times more than (80:20). We processed the technology scheme of suppository with 5 percent garlic extract. Suppository bioavailability cacao: paraffin (70:30), prepared from cacao base was better than cacao: paraffin base (80:20). Key words: garlic extract, suppository, bioavailability

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Innovation ; : 20-23, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975357

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Mental health team includes a psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse, psychologist and social workers. Mental health workers are more stressful than other sector’s workers. Mental workers are working with mental patients, who have chronic,severe and poor prognosis disorders for long time, and may have Work Burnout Syndrome (WBS). Worldwide, many researches are used Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) for assessing WBS. Our goal was to detect risk factors of WBS among mental health workers. We conducted the survey among workers mental (doctors, nurses and assistant nurses) and study design was a descriptive cross-sectional. We are used a questionnaire, is including MBI. Our subjects were 103 workers, who were 27 (26,2%) doctors, 32 (31,1%) nursesand 44 (42,75) nurse- assistant. They were 15 (14,6%) male and 88 (85,4%) female and average age was 38.21 (SD = 8.92). The worker’s average professional working year was 13.09 (SD = 9.76). Most of subjects (n=63 61.2%) were shift-workers and they (n=99 96.1%) have high workload. We determined 3 groups by level of MBS among mental workers, such as the group with EE’s high scale (n = 27; 27%), thegroup with DP’s high scale (n = 23; 22.8%) and the group with PA’s high scale (n = 50; 50.5%).MBS was high among NMHC’s workers. However their work time is low, but theyhave risk factors for MBI such as high workloads, shift work, number of patients. Workers of emergency department had termination burnout syndrome more than other acute departments. This was associated with working condition.

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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 41-44, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-975763

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Background. The abuse experiences can change the normal development of the child with the consequences being visible after many years even throughout the whole life. The relation between childhood abuse and the psychiatric disorder in adulthood is reported in a great number of epidemiological studies and researches based on the clinical population surveillance. Numerous studies have significantly expressed the relation between childhood abuse and anxiety, the development of anxiety disorders. Limited research has shown a possible association between exposures to child abuse the risk of developing physical parameter changes as an adult.Goal. To study anxiety and some physical parameters among abused adolescentsMaterials and Method. There were selected46 abused children and 48 non abused children aged between 11-16 years old. The Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale (SCAS; Spence, 1997) is a38-item selfreport questionnaire that assesses multiple symptoms of childhood anxiety disorders based on current diagnosticcriteria. The height, weight, heart rate, breath rate and blood pressure of all participants in the study were measured according to standardized methodology.Results. Average age of all subjects in the study was13.51±1.61 and 60% of them were female and 41% male. All anxiety symptoms of case group was statistically significance higher (p<0.01) than the control group. Significantly more abused children (147.09±10.16) showed stunting compared to 4 sm of non-abused (151.53±10.26).Conclusion. In the present study, abused children were 2.8 times as likely as children with no maltreatment. Also significant stunting was found among abused children identified does differ from the growth of children who are not abused.

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