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Przegl Lek ; 69(8): 455-8, 2012.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23243907

ABSTRACT

A survey was conducted among students of university schools in Nowy Sacz, Biala Podlaska and Zamosc to determine the guidelines of mushroom poisoning prevention. The study included 580 people. The dependence of knowledge about mushrooms from the place of origin of students, frequency of participation in mushrooming, preferred sources of information about mushrooms, major of study and self-competence in discsriminating of mushrooms was determined. Mushrooms gathered nearly 80% of respondents. Residents of large cities more often that those living in villages and small towns have difficulites in distinguishing the edible and poisonous mushrooms. People often participating in mushrooming retain proper habits during the harvesting and processing of mushrooms. Irrational ways of distinguishing edible mushrooms from poisonous are often rejected by inexperienced people than by frequently gathering mushrooms. Nearly 20% of respondents, regardless of their own experience and self-assessment of their competence in discriminating mushrooms belive that after culinary preparation can by safely consume even deadly poisonous species. The primary source of knowledge on mushrooms for the majority of responents are parents. There was no correlation between the preferred source of information about mushrooms and belief in the myths about them. Knowledge on the mushrooms of medical students (nursing, emergency medical service) is not greater than students other courses.


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Agaricales/classification , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Mushroom Poisoning/prevention & control , Students/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Poland , Students, Medical/statistics & numerical data , Universities/statistics & numerical data , Young Adult
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Przegl Lek ; 68(8): 436-9, 2011.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22010432

ABSTRACT

Prophylaxis of acute poisoning with mushrooms is justified because of the relatively high risk of death associated with these intoxications. Mushrooming in Poland has a long tradition and knowledge about mushrooms is usually passed on in families. In recent years the mushrooming becomes an organized form of recreation. Graduates of tourism and recreation should have a minimum of reliable knowledge about mushrooms, to ensure the safety of persons entrusted to their care. The knowledge of wild mushrooms among students of tourism and recreation was tested by means of questionnaire. Mushrooms gathered 108 out of 125 respondents. The primary source of knowledge about mushrooms for 84% of the mushrooms pickers were the parents. Up to 70% of respondents considered at least one of irrational methods useful to distinguish edible mushrooms from the poisonous. Thirteen percent of those polled believed that by simple means mushrooms may be deprived of their toxic properties. Knowledge of the only one deadly poisonous mushrooms growing in Poland was 53%. The tourism and recreation students must pass basic knowledge about mushrooms and identify reliable sources of knowledge in this field.


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Agaricales/classification , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Students/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Female , Food Handling/statistics & numerical data , Food Safety/methods , Humans , Male , Mushroom Poisoning/prevention & control , Physical Education and Training , Poland , Recreation , Surveys and Questionnaires , Travel , Young Adult
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Przegl Lek ; 66(6): 311-4, 2009.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19788135

ABSTRACT

Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid is a substance stealthily used by criminals to facilitate sexual assaults. It is also known as doping agent in sports. Physical Education Academies should prepare their graduates to be educators for young people, their trainers, organizers of sports and recreational events. Second year students of two majors: physical education and tourism and recreation were surveyed by means of questionnaire on "date-rape drug". As much as 320 among 327 students surveyed had heard about "date-rape drug". However their knowledge on it was shallow and unsystematic. None of the surveyed knew that the substance of "date-rape drug" could also be used as a doping agent. Only 31% of respondents were aware of existence of the test to detect "date-rape drug" in drinks. Physical Education Academy students should be thoroughly and relevantly educated on the matter of pharmacologic doping agents and drugs endangerment.


Subject(s)
Doping in Sports , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Hydroxybutyrates , Physical Education and Training/statistics & numerical data , Rape , Substance-Related Disorders , Adult , Doping in Sports/statistics & numerical data , Female , Health Education , Humans , Male , Poland/epidemiology , Population Surveillance , Rape/statistics & numerical data , Sex Distribution , Students/statistics & numerical data , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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