2018
DOI: 10.21003/ea.v167-12
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Bardejov Spa: the analysis of the visit rate in the context of historical periods of its development from 1814 to 2016

Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to evaluate the impact of historical events on the visit rate of the Bardejov Spa in various periods of its development (in the years 1814-2016). It gives a comprehensive view of the spa tourism in the Bardejov Spa. The paper summarises the history of the spa, its natural sources, treatment and indications. The conducted regression analysis has shown that an increase in the number of visitors was influenced by reconstruction, construction, development of indications for treatment an… Show more

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“…The average length of stay of domestic clients was 8.91 days and of foreigners 6.65 days. An analysis of the accommodation infrastructure, clientele, selected indicators in the previous period (Mitríková et al, 2017) and functionally-spatial typology of spa and wellness tourist resorts is presented by Kasagranda and Gurňák (2017). The data from the National Health Information Centre (2020) given in Table 1 point out several facts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average length of stay of domestic clients was 8.91 days and of foreigners 6.65 days. An analysis of the accommodation infrastructure, clientele, selected indicators in the previous period (Mitríková et al, 2017) and functionally-spatial typology of spa and wellness tourist resorts is presented by Kasagranda and Gurňák (2017). The data from the National Health Information Centre (2020) given in Table 1 point out several facts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In European countries, where spas are mostly traditional and perceived to be for medical purposes [17], visitors come not only for health, relaxation and the natural environment, but also for social contacts and cultural experiences. This has led to the development of wellness products, which classic spa facilities provide in ever-increasing quantity [18].…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Medical Spa Wellness and Spa Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This responsibility requires partnering with human resources and other stakeholders, determining and levelling competencies, ensuring evidence-based content, and evaluating impact (Bleich, 2019;Stefko et al, 2018). Nontechnical skills (e.g., communication, leadership, and teamwork) are essential for well-functioning interprofessional teams to ensure patient safety (Tamas et al, 2019;Mitrikova et al, 2018). Traditional approaches to leadership education and to the applications of leadership in health care are no longer adequate to address the issues leaders are confronting in the contemporary health care environment.…”
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