Justyna Mazurek
Wrocław Medical University
37 Papers
94 Citations
Justyna Mazurek is an academic researcher from Wrocław Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
Virtual reality in psychiatric disorders: A systematic review of reviews.
Błażej Cieślik,Justyna Mazurek,Sebastian Rutkowski,Pawel Kiper,Andrea Turolla,Joanna Szczepańska-Gieracha +5 more
TL;DR: Broadly, the literature indicates that various VR interventions could be useful in different psychiatric disorders, and evidence supporting the positive impact of VR therapy in psychiatric disorders is provided.
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Use of virtual reality-based training in different fields of rehabilitation: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Sebastan Rutkowski,Pawel Kiper,Luisa Cacciante,Błażej Cieślik,Justyna Mazurek,Andrea Turolla,Joanna Szczepańska-Gieracha +6 more
TL;DR: Use of specialized virtual reality and gaming virtual reality can be advantageous for treatment of the upper extremity, but not for hand dexterity and gait, and there was a significant difference in effects on balance between specializedvirtual reality and conventional treatment.
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The Role of Self-Efficacy in the Recovery Process of Stroke Survivors
TL;DR: Self-efficacy level is significantly related to rehabilitation outcomes and a routine self- efficacy assessment during the rehabilitation process seems very important.
The role of biopsychosocial factors in the rehabilitation process of individuals with a stroke.
Marzena Kobylańska,Joanna Kowalska,Jolanta Neustein,Justyna Mazurek,Bartosz Wójcik,Małgorzata Bełza,Michał Cichosz,Joanna Szczepańska-Gieracha +7 more
TL;DR: Assessment of the efficacy of post-stroke rehabilitation within the biopsychosocial aspect shows that patient’s age, time since stroke, number of comorbidities, family care capacity, marital status of the patient and also a low level of acceptance of illness, depression symptoms and lack of a sense of self-efficacy were related with low efficacy.
Met and unmet care needs of older people with dementia living at home: Personal and informal carers' perspectives
TL;DR: Assessment of the needs of people with dementia living at home found that tailored multidisciplinary treatment, adjusted to their needs and wishes, can be offered thus creating integrated and individualised support.
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