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TRAVMATSKI DOGODKI PRI DELU NA AVTOCESTI
ID Hren, Irma (Author), ID Balažic, Jože (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Večina ljudi je v življenju doživela stresen dogodek, pa naj bo to prometna ali letalska nesreča, nasilni zločin, teroristični napad, globalna pandemija ali naravna nesreča. Kadar dogodek ali niz dogodkov povzroči veliko stresa, se imenuje travmatični dogodek. Travmatične dogodke zaznamuje občutek groze, nemoči, jeze, zmedenost ali strahu. Travmatični dogodki prizadenejo preživele, reševalce ter prijatelje in sorodnike žrtev, ki so bili vpleteni. Prav tako lahko vplivajo tudi na ljudi, ki so dogodek videli iz prve roke ali na televiziji. Posttravmatska stresna motnja je psihiatrično stanje, ki ga neposredno povzroči travmatični dogodek. V zadnjih letih je postalo jasno, da se le pri delu tistih, ki so bili izpostavljeni travmatičnim dogodkom, naknadno razvije posttravmatska stresna motnja. Posttravmatska stresna motnja je vse bolj prepoznavno in potencialno preprečljivo stanje. Nekateri dejavniki, zlasti resnost travme, zaznano pomanjkanje socialne podpore in peritravmatska disociacija so povezani z razvojem posttravmatske stresne motnje. V zadnjih letih se je pojavila močnejša baza dokazov o obvladovanju težav posameznikov, vpletenih v travmatične dogodke. V magistrski nalogi smo na temeljih teorije predvsem želeli ugotoviti, ali obstaja možnost za razvoj posttravmatske stresne motnje pri zaposlenih na področju vzdrževanja, ki so vsakodnevno pri svojem delu izpostavljeni travmatičnim dogodkom. Izvedena je bila anketa, ki smo jo analizirali in ugotovili pomembne podatke, ki lahko vplivajo na nadaljnje delo pri preprečevanju posttravmatske stresne motnje pri zaposlenih na področju vzdrževanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:travmatični dogodek, posttravmatska stresna motnja, socialna opora, travme na delovnem mestu, področje vzdrževanja
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FPP - Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-137566 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.06.2022
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Language:English
Title:TRAFFIC EVENTS WHEN WORKING ON THE HIGHWAY
Abstract:
Most people have experienced a stressful event in their lives, be it a car or plane accident, a violent crime, a terrorist attack, a global pandemic or a natural disaster. When an event or series of events causes a lot of stress, it is called a traumatic event. Traumatic events are marked by feelings of horror, helplessness, anger, confusion, or fear. Traumatic events affect survivors, rescuers, and friends and relatives of the victims involved. They can also affect people who have seen the event first hand or on television. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a psychiatric condition that is directly caused by a traumatic event. In recent years, it has become clear that only a fraction of those have been exposed to traumatic events and subsequently develop post-traumatic stress disorder. Post-traumatic stress disorder is an increasingly recognizable and potentially preventable condition. Some factors, particularly the severity of trauma, perceived lack of social support, and peritraumatic dissociation are associated with the development of posttraumatic stress disorder. In recent years, a stronger base of evidence has emerged on the coping of individuals involved in traumatic events. In the master's thesis, based on the theory, we primarily wanted to determine whether there is a possibility of developing post-traumatic stress disorder in maintenance employees who are exposed to traumatic events in their daily work. A survey was conducted, which we subsequently analyzed and came up with some important data that may influence further work to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder in maintenance employees.

Keywords:traumatic event, post-traumatic stress disorder, social support, workplace trauma, field of maintenance

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