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Demografske in socialno-ekonomske značilnosti Hrvatov v Sloveniji
Janez Pirc, Romana Bešter, Mojca Medvešek, 2023, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: Hrvati v Sloveniji, priseljevanje, Slovenija, demografske značilnosti, socialno-ekonomske značilnosti
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 426; Downloads: 133
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Priseljenske organizacije v Sloveniji
Mojca Medvešek, Romana Bešter, Janez Pirc, 2023, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: priseljenci, Slovenija, priseljenske organizacije, priseljenska društva, civilnodružbena participacija
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 463; Downloads: 136
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Civilnodružbena in politična participacija priseljencev v Sloveniji
Romana Bešter, Mojca Medvešek, Janez Pirc, 2023, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: Slovenija, civilnodružbena participacija, politična participacija, priseljenci, integracija
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 436; Downloads: 107
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The role of PET-CT in radiotherapy planning of solid tumours
Staša Jelerčič, Mirjana Rajer, 2015, review article

Abstract: PET-CT is becoming more and more important in various aspects of oncology. Until recently it was used mainly as part of diagnostic procedures and for evaluation of treatment results. With development of personalized radiotherapy, volumetric and radiobiological characteristics of individual tumour have become integrated in the multistep radiotherapy (RT) planning process. Standard anatomical imaging used to select and delineate RT target volumes can be enriched by the information on tumour biology gained by PET-CT. In this review we explore the current and possible future role of PET-CT in radiotherapy treatment planning. After general explanation, we assess its role in radiotherapy of those solid tumours for which PET-CT is being used most. Conclusions. In the nearby future PET-CT will be an integral part of the most radiotherapy treatment planning procedures in an every-day clinical practice. Apart from a clear role in radiation planning of lung cancer, with forthcoming clinical trials, we will get more evidence of the optimal use of PET-CT in radiotherapy planning of other solid tumours.
Keywords: positron emission therapy, radiotherapy, radiotherapy planning, tumour biology
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 537; Downloads: 128
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Kazalniki integracije priseljencev in potomcev priseljencev v Sloveniji
Mojca Medvešek, Romana Bešter, Janez Pirc, 2022, professional monograph

Keywords: imigranti, družbeni položaj, Slovenija, zborniki
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 607; Downloads: 209
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Enhancing balance in Parkinson’s disease patients : a comprehensive literature review on the efficacy of exercise in an enriched environment
Ana Ponebšek, Friderika Kresal, Luka Šlosar, 2023, review article

Abstract: Various physiotherapeutic methods and approaches play a significant role in the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease, including the use of enriched environments. Virtual reality (VR) as a type of enriched environment has the potential to create multiple sensory experiences and feedback, influencing various aspects of the patient’s information processing and response. The suitability for home use and the considerable impact on motivation highlight its advantages over alternative approaches. The objective of this review is to investigate the impact of VR-based exercise on balance outcomes among individuals with Parkinson’s disease. The inclusion criteria consisted Parkinson’s disease. The comparable improvements in balance observed between the experimental and control groups signify the potential effectiveness of VR-based exercises. This underscores the encouragement for further development in this technology, particularly focusing on fully immersive VR environments, which may yield superior effects in enhancing balance among individuals with Parkinson’s disease. of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the effects of exercise in a VR environment on individuals’ static and dynamic balance outcomes. In order to gather relevant studies, we conducted a comprehensive search across three databases. From a dataset of 625 records, we conducted a comprehensive full-text screening based on specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. This process resulted in the inclusion of 14 RCTs in our review. The emerging evidence regarding exercising in a VR environment does not definitively prove its superiority over standard exercise routines. However, studies have demonstrated that both the experimental and control groups showed comparable improvements in enhancing static and dynamic balance among individuals with
Keywords: virtual reality, Parkinson's disease, balance, rehabilitation
Published in DiRROS: 16.04.2024; Views: 397; Downloads: 186
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