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The Role of Propaganda in Online Discourse of Selected Blood Donation Campaigns in the Czech Republic
Blažková, Barbora ; Dolanský, Pavel (advisor) ; Bednařík, Petr (referee) ; Jirák, Jan (referee)
The voluntary blood donation issue is topical in the Czech Republic since the number of blood donors has not yet reached the number of donors existing in the neighboring countries. Because of this fact the Czech Blood Cross together with transfusion services centers in the Czech Republic and in cooperation with various organizations, e.g. Czech Radio, do their best to obtain new voluntary blood donors via blood donation campaigns. Language of these campaigns is mainly of persuasive character. As such, it is often viewed as a means of white propaganda which stems from factual information and whose aim is to persuade the consumer of the message about the legitimacy of its ideology. White propaganda also helps to build trust which is lately used. In other words, the consumer of the message becomes blood donor. The thesis analyzes persuasive linguistic means of propaganda present in online discourse of the selected campaigns. On the basis of learned facts, the thesis also tries to characterize this discourse type; moreover, it makes suggestions for designing a new blood donation campaign.
Developing a Czech version of the Resilicence to Trauma Scale - Research Edition
Blažková, Barbora ; Kebza, Vladimír (advisor) ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee)
5 Abstract Resilience, stressing out the positive aspects of personality and ways of finding sources of support for the development of the internal forces of an individual despite challenging life circumstances has been receiving more and more attention recently from both professionals and the public. Results of the resilience research are affecting theoretical concepts, however, also the areas of intervention, psychotherapy, counseling and prevention programs as well. The subject of theoretical part of the thesis was the introduction to theoretical concepts of resilience and topics related to it. A special attention has been paid to the resilience to the trauma, as well as the results of research concerning resilience sources, risk and protective factors. The specifics of resilience relating to a given age group were discussed in the theoretical part. The subject of the empirical part was to develop a Czech version of the Resilience to Trauma Scale - Research Edition (RTS-RE) and its explorative analysis in order to create a pilot version, which could become a basis for subsequent wider use in research on resilience. For these purposes two other methods were used in addition to the Czech translation of RTS-RE, namely: Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the Personal Views Survey (PVS). The results of...
Needs of women with multiple pregnancy
BLAŽKOVÁ, Barbora
In the last 15 years, the number of multiple pregnancies has climbed way up, in the Czech Republic. Natural factor for their emergence is gradually increasing maternal age. The occurence of multiple pregnancy is largely influenced by the wide choices of IVF programs in curable infertility. This bachelor thesis introduces readers with the multiple pregnancy topic not only theoretically but as well practically. We used experiences of mothers expecting twins. Theoretical part is devided into three phases in which are systematically listed stages of pregnancy, labour and the time after birth. To better orientation in this issue, each period is described in terms of medical and nursing care. The first part of the thesis defines issues of multiple pregnancies classification of multiple pregnancy, its diagnosis, nursing care in the prenatal period, during labour and after birth, furthermore it discussed associated complications and presented theory of needs. The needs of women with multiple pregnancy are specified in the last chapter. The practical part focuses on the biopsychosocial needs of women in all three periods - during pregnancy, during childbirth and after birth period. The research was conducted at the Institute for Mother and Child in Prague - Podolí. The aim of this thesis was to analyze these needs and to identify differences in the experience of pregnancy, childbirth and the after birth period. The method of qualitative research through case studies was chosen. Stated objective was realized on the basis of three research questions - what are the psychosocial needs of women with multiple pregnancies during pregnancy, during delivery and in the postpartum period. Two women were approached for the purpose of this research - primipara (first delivery) and woman who is pregnant for the second time (sekundipara). In the practical part of bachelor thesis was found that multiple pregnancy woman experiences very much like woman with singleton pregnancies. Based on the analysis of interviews with women show that the gestation period of a multiple pregnancy does not have to be more challenging than in women with singleton pregnancy. The needs of women with multiple pregnancies are in many respects identical, pregnant women most commonly reported problems with fatigue, back pain, and increased urge to urinate. More difficult for women is breathing, increased joint pain, limited adopting of a suitable position and the associated discomfort while sleeping. This is due to greater spatial complexity and weight of the fetus. In the question of the need, case reports have shown that respondents have concerns about the course of multiple pregnancy, caesarean section and managing the care for the twins. During all three stages of pregnancy, they felt the greatest need for sufficient information and for communication with the medical staff. The actual delivery of twins women perceive as well as a birth of one child and the needs of women in this stage are similar. Case reports describe two cases of women after caesarean section. Postpartum period is the same as for singleton pregnancies. The fundamental difference is in the care of a newborn and breastfeeding. The answers of the respondents show that education is very important in this area. The research shows how important is quality nursing care, empathy, listening and communication between the medical staff and the client. It is important to work on a positive relationship between the two parties. It's not just about performing routine nursing care of clients, but also about a human approach, warmth and empathy. The conclusion contains highlighted differences between singleton and multiple pregnancies. The results of this work could be useful for the medical staff (midwives and neonatal nurses) for the basic orientation and for the better perspective on the issue. This is mainly because the multiple pregnancy is not so common.
Characterization of molecular composition of the codling moth (\kur{Cydia pomonella}) genome using reassociation kinetics
BLAŽKOVÁ, Barbora
In this study, the reassociation kinetics of codling moth (Cydia pomonella) was performed in order to characterize the molecular composition of the codling moth (Cydia pomonella) genome and to isolate highly repetitive and unique DNA components. The effectivity of distinct repetitive DNA fractions as a specific competitor in fluerescence in situ hybridization was tested.

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