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Multidisciplinary care in hemodialysis centers.
VYHLIDALOVÁ, Mária
It is inconceivable for only one person to take care of ill people in a health care. To achieve the aim which is in particular maintenance of the highest life quality of specimens in health or in disease, is important mutual cooperation of professionals in the branch, where every single ensure care for a patient on the basis of his own knowledge and skills. It is about team co-operation, where every single member of the team has his own obligations, but also rights and authority. The term multisiciplinary care means co-operation of more scientific branches. Hemodialysis patients'nursing care is about team of professionals, who are fully involved in satisfying patients' needs. This co-operation enables primarily the unitary communication, reduction of patient's issue analysis, unified and consecutive nursing care, complete documentation and quality evaluation of provided nursing care of these patients. The aim of the dissertation was to chart multidicsiplinary care's issues at hemodialysis, on the basis of available literature. The dissertation is based on theoretically processed topic by the method of documents' content analysis and method of review and synthesis. Information is obtained from domestic but also foreign science books, scientific magazines, and internet sources. Findings from the 42nd international conference EDTNA/ERCA, which topic was Innovation of renal care through multi-professional leadership, which took place in Malmö, Sweden, from 31st of August to 3rd of September 2013, also contributed. The dissertation is divided into three basic chapters. The first part is focused on team characteristic. There are definitions, types, features, building, composition, roles, conflicts within a team and elemental description of multidisciplinary co-operation. The second chapter deals with a history and hemodialysis as a medical extracorporal method. The third, and the broadest section, is focused on multidisciplinary co-operation at the centre of hemodialysis. It is divided into several sub-chapters. In each of them the information descend from general field to concrete needs of hemodialysed patient and continue to the description of each member of a multidisciplinary team. The result is comprehensive view on provision of multidisciplinary care in the centres of hemodialysis. The output of the dissertation is a draft of the nursing care algorithm within the purview of multidisciplinary care at the centres of hemodialysis. Multidisciplinary care is necessary requirement for assumption of effective, high quality and continuous medical and nursing care at all the centres.
Problems of bone metabolism disorders in C/P with chronic renal failure.
VYHLIDALOVÁ, Mária
Each chronic kidney disease may lead to gradual loss of renal function. Long living with reduced renal function without obvious symptoms and complications is possible. Complications only start occurring clinically at advanced stages of the failure. A disorder of mineral metabolism of bones belongs to the most frequent disorders. The thesis ?The Issues of Bone Mineral Metabolism Disorders in C/Ps with Chronic Kidney Failure? consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part is divided into a medicinal part describing chronic kidney failure and bone mineral metabolism disorders. The second theoretical part deals with nursing care of C/Ps with this disorder. A quantitative method of questionnaire investigation was used for data collection in the practical part. The goal of the thesis was to map and compare knowledge among nurses working at dialysis departments with that of nurses from standard departments and to define the specifics of nursing care of C/Ps with bone mineral metabolism disorders. 5 hypotheses were set to achieve the goal. H1: Nurses working at dialysis departments have knowledge in the field of bone mineral metabolism disorders was confirmed. H2: Nurses working at standard departments have knowledge in the field of bone mineral metabolism disorders was confirmed. H3: Nurses are interested in education in the field of bone mineral metabolism disorders was also confirmed. H4: Nurses working at dialysis departments apply their knowledge to nursing care provided to C/Ps with bone mineral metabolism disorders was confirmed. H5: Nurses working at standard departments apply their knowledge to nursing care provided to C/Ps with bone mineral metabolism disorders ? this hypothesis was not confirmed by the research. The results of the bachelor thesis may be provided to the workplaces that participated in the research, they may also serve as input material for a seminar on the same topic. Improvement of nursing care of C/Ps with bone mineral metabolism disorders should however be the main contribution of the thesis.

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