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Factors influencing the family's decision to accompany the dying person in the home environment
Vomáčková, Petra ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Beneš, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis deals with the issue of care for the dying in the home environment. The theoretical part, which consists of three chapters, deals with palliative and hospice care with a focus on home hospice care. It also addresses the needs of the dying and especially the family, which is of unreplaceable importance in the care of the dying at home. It discusses the motives for providing care, the pitfalls associated with care, and the help and support needed for caregivers. The practical part is contained in one chapter and is based on qualitative research, which analyzes the information obtained from semi-structured interviews with caregivers. The aim of the thesis is to discover what factors influence the family's decision to accompany a dying person in the home environment.
Community work at church
Mičková, Barbora ; Šťastná, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
This bachelor thesis covers the topic of community work in churches and aims to show how we can use community work in an ecclesiastical environment, which values community work brings to the ecclesiastical environment and what can be achieved with community principles. This thesis is comprised of a theoretical and a practical part. In the theoretical part, this paper describes the basic concepts and principles that are essential for community work and then applies this knowledge to the church environment. The practical part provides an examination of the congregation of The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren in Prague 8 - Kobylisy and evaluates community activities from the point of view of the congregation's key personalities involved in them. The research is qualitative and was conducted through interviews.
Social worker as a member of the hospital palliative care team
Michalcová, Zdislava ; Křížová, Eva (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of "Social worker in the team of palliative care in hospital". The thesis consists of two parts: theoretical and practical. In the theoretical one, there is firstly covered the topic of death and dying from the Christian theology point of view. Then, the definitions of the palliative care are mentioned and is described its history both in the world and in the Czech Republic. Consequently, the thesis deals with the current state of palliative care in the Czech Republic, what kind of projects are nowadays in process to implement the care for the environment in hospital and the importance of multidisciplinary team itself. Another part is devoted to social worker in palliative care. It is deeply described how the social work has been evolving in this field as well as its position. It is also pointed to the activities of social worker and described the professional and personal credentials he or she should have. The end of theoretical part is focused on the right worker's attitude to seriously sick people and accompanying their relatives. In the practical part, the example of good practice of palliative care is described in Ústřední vojenská nemocnice in Prague. It was answered on the following questions: What was the development of palliative care in that...
Family resilience from the perspective of family rehabilitation
Rousková, Alena ; Baštecká, Bohumila (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
The aim of this diploma thesis called Family resilience from the point refurbishment of a family is to look at the remediation of a family from the perspective of resilience, describe the process of family resilience and the role the social worker can play and to contribute to the reflection of social work. Its benefit is the hope for social workers that even when they face so-called problem families: they can rely on them and that the welfare/success (of a family) does not depend solely on social work or social workers. Families generally manage their situation in the long run and social workers can help them by acknowledging it, by confirming the strength of families, and helping to link its resources. The diploma thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is dedicated to the chapters Family, Resilience and Remediation of a Family as one of the instruments of family support. The practical part describes the process of family resilience in the threatened family and the author's reflection of his own attitude from the position of a social worker. In order to show the family resilience process, the author used the method of casuistry, which she subsequently filled in by the dynamic understanding of a family in given situation for the limits described in this...

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