Bachelor's theses

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Women's urinary incontinence, possibilities and fruitfulness of its treatment
Hrušková, Jindřiška ; Karhan, Jan (advisor) ; Machalová, Iva (referee) ; Tomšová, Hana (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on satisfaction recognition of women's urinary incontinence treatment. First it familiarizes with anatomy and physiology of women's lower urinary system, urinary incontinence as a term itself, its treatment methods and precaution possibilities. The role of nurses caring about women suffering from urinary incontinence is also meant. Via the questionnaire survey women treated for urinary incontinence are asked to subjectively describe their life improvement and satisfaction with the disease treatment. All respondents are women being treated conservatively at the uro-gynaecology outpatient clinic and women having been operated in the hospital gynaecological ward.
Information flow clients/patients, family members, lay public
Hošková, Pavlína ; Skorunka, David (advisor) ; Skála, Bohumil (referee) ; Šauer, Karel (referee)
Research points on the fact that information level of your patiens is on a very good level. There is the space for improvement, mainly in the area of communication, which is the basic presumption of good relationship between patients and medics. Report is divided into two parts. The theoretical part is focused on information flow in health service. Experiential part describes the classification of patient's informedness levels within the hospitalization. Research sample are 68 patients. Result shows, that consequent communication is needed. There was biggest dissatisfaction in this sphere. The target is to reach high quality in provided care with active client's attendance and his satisfaction. Main point is good information flow between patient and medic about health state.
Survey medical nurses' and midwives' interest in further education
Dušková, Renata ; Švecová, Dagmar (advisor) ; Plecitá, Zdeňka (referee) ; Nerudová, Irena (referee)
This Bachelor theses is intended to survey medical nurses' and midwives' interest in further education. Its theoretical part is aimed at the concept of motivation, learning and its self-regulation, memory and its strategy is focused on as well. It gives an account of both the will and attitude towards carrying out duties. Self-motivation bears important meaning in the thesis as well as the notion of learning from psychological aspect. The empiric basis of the Bachelor thesis lies in evaluating quantitative survey through questionnaires to find out nurses' and midwives' interest in further education. The surveyed sample comprises medical nurses and midwives of five health institutions in the Czech Republic.
Burnout military nurses versus civil nurses
Dušková, Klára ; Rybářová, Marie (advisor) ; Býma, Svatopluk (referee) ; Jirkovský, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with burnout syndrome. Theoretical part of this work brings the introduction to the problems and examples of persons threatened by this syndrome, description of the symptomes and the course of burnout syndrome. Further, the work brings information on potential diagnostics, prevention and interventions. Practical part maps, which group of the addressed nurses is exposed to higher risk of burnout syndrome inception, whether military or civil nurses and if the total practice time spent in health service influences the burnout syndrome inception. Analysis and evaluation follows of the burnout syndrome manifestations ascertained at the above mentioned groups, comparison and statement which group of the addressed nurses faces higher risk of burnout syndrome.
Admission of parents with their ill child to hospital from nurse's point of view
Havlásková, Petra ; Nováková, Jitka (advisor) ; Roďanová, Ivana (referee) ; Pečenková, Jaroslava (referee)
The goal of bachelor's thesis is to present the problems of parents staying together with their ill child in hospital. It emphasizes on child's psychical needs influenced by illness, especially on need to have around a person he or she knows well to provide him or her the emotional support and comfort, especially when being taken away from his or her usual environment. A qvantitative research was carried out how nursing staff from paediatric wards of three Faculty Hospitals in Prague. The research vas focused on how nurses accept parents or adults accompanying a child, the most common problems, the staff knowledge of the therm family- centred care, cooperation with play therapists, volunteers or psychologist and also how the Chart of hospitalized children is respected.
Quality of the contemporary care of the old patients
Filipová, Ivana ; Jurašková, Božena (advisor) ; Šauer, Karel (referee) ; Holmerová, Iva (referee)
Quality of the contemporary care of the old patients. The probability of disease increases with the old age. It can happen, that it dones to the situation, when the man won't be able to lead full - value life. Thereby becomes quality and accessible health and social care more important. The care about old man belongs to the most physically and bodily demanding. Older sick patients can have considerable cognitive, sense, move or communication handicap. They are not able to tell their needs, they don't react appropriate on the questions and challenges, they are not self sufficient. Thus becomes the work of the health workers more difficult.. It is not possible to conduct quality health care without understanding of the problems of ageing and old age, without empathy and dignity to the old people.
The development of resuscitation procedures and a level of knowleges of non medical hospital attendants
Faiferová, Markéta ; Tůmová, Andrea (advisor) ; Kupečková, Ivana (referee) ; Mašek, Jiří (referee)
The theoretical part of my bachelor's thesis deal about devolopement of resuscitation procedures from first written note to present. In november 2005 was published new resuscitation rules called guidelines 2005. A second part find out the level of knowledges of non medical hospital attendants who work in Regional hospital Náchod. Research was performed in february 2005. I gave some questionnaire to nurses who work in out patients'department, in hospital wards, in intensive care unites and to non medical hospital attendans who work in X-ray department.
The quality of nursing care in clients' after arthral replacements
Horáková, Jaroslava ; Pečenková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Karpaš, Karel (referee) ; Filková, Zuzana (referee)
The goal bachelor's thesis is to analyze the quality of nursing care in clients after arthral replacements. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The teoretical part deals with the clients' foreknowledge of their disease and their pain reception. The practical part deals with the methodics and results of the own author's research on selected group of clients. Using the questionary, the clients' foreknowledge of their disease, their foreknowledge of the clients' laws, and their foreknowledge of the department rules were evaluated, respectively. Furthermore, the pain reception after operation, the pain dependance on daytime and rehabilitation, and the methods used for pain easement by nurses were evaluated, as well.
Dance as a Manifestation of Devotion
Všetičková, Veronika ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Málek, Vladimír (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Dance as a Manifestation of Devotion" is an exposition on dance in the context of Christian culture. It draws out the development of religious dance and its possibilities and apprehension in various cultures and religions at the dawn of history. It also explains an approach and a principle of scepticism with regard to dance that still exists somewhere in the society. The paper presents a view of dance that can express our devotion to God through its gestures and moves; dance can be a manifestation of prayer and thus enrich the liturgy to a great extent. The dance that helps Christians to show their joy of faith is of precious value for the liturgy, just like music and singing. Keywords: Dance, gesture, liturgy, prayer, expression.

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