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Nonverbal communication of a general nurse with patient
Čečková, Jaroslava ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Vaňková, Dana (referee)
Author: Jaroslava Čečková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of medicine in Hradec Králové, Institute of social medicine, Department of nursing Title: Nonverbal communication of a general nurse with patient Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Pages: 92 Enclosures: 2 Thesis defence: 2012 Key words: communication, nonverbal communication, general nurse, patient, artificial lung ventilation This bachelor thesis deals with the topic of communication between the general nurse and the patient. It consists of two parts - theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part explains communication in general, nonverbal communication in the process of medical care. Specifics of nonverbal communication with the patient on artificial lung ventilation are part and parcel of the thesis. The empirical part is based on a survey presented by a questionnaire assigned to selected departments in Faculty hospital Motol in Prague. The subject of the research lies in knowledge as well as experience of general nurses on the basis of nonverbal communication with the patient, posibilities of nonverbal communication with patients on artifiacial lung ventilation.
Communication with seniors in social institution
Sedláčková, Monika ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Konštacký, Stanislav (referee)
Author: Monika Sedláčková Institution: Ústav sociálního lékařství LF UK v Hradci Králové Oddělení ošetřovatelství Title of the thesis: Komunikace se seniory v sociálním zařízení Supervisior: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Number of pages: 70 Number of attachments: 5 Year of thesis defence: 2013 Key words: old age, aging, senior, social institutions, communication This bachelor thesis is about communicaton between seniors and medical staff in social institution. The theoretical part adresses the issues of old age, aging, the importance ofmonitoring changes and explains the specifics of nursing care and nursing processes in social care institution. It explains the term communication and the specifcs of how to communicate with the senior population and also points out the specifics and the demanding character of a nurse's work in old people homes and residential social institutions. The empirical part of the work consists of evaluating a quantitative questionnaire assessing how satisfied seniors are with the lines of communication between them and medical personnel within social institution. The representative sample consists of the clients of the care home studied. The results of the research are analysed and interpreted in tables and charts.
The barriers to communication with hospitalized seniors
Poklopová, Martina ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Vachková, Eva (referee)
Author: Martina Poklopová Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Social Medicine, Department of Nursing Title: The barriers to communication with hospitalized seniors Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Number of pages: 104 Number of attachments: 5 Year of defense: 2016 Key words: communication, old age, senior, barriers to communication, dementia, hearing-impaired senior, visually impaired senior This Bachelor Thesis deals with the most frequent barriers to communication with hospitalized seniors from the perspective of nursing staff. The theoretic part of the thesis deals with communication in general, it defines words: old age, senior, aging, it acquaints with the specifics of communication with seniors. Special attention is paid to the communication with seniors with sensory and cognitive disorders. The empiric part of the thesis is comprised of the quantitative research focused on the detection and analysis of the barriers to communication with hospitalized seniors. The research took place in Rehamedica Žacléř, a. s., the medical facility for the long-term nursing care, and in Oblastní nemocnice Trutnov, a. s. The surveyed file is represented by nursing staff - nurses, nursing assistants, hospital attendants and orderlies. The survey...
Ethical problems in the work of nurses with chronic patient
Hofmanová, Lucie ; Votroubková, Michaela (advisor) ; Kutnohorská, Jana (referee)
Author: Lucie Hofmanová Institucion: Charles University in Prague Faculty of medicine in Hradec Králové Institute of social medicine Department of nursing Title of the thesis: Ethical issues in the work of nurses with chronic patient Supervisor: Mgr. Michaela Votroubková Number of pages: 96 Attachments: 1 Year of defense: 2015 Keywords: Euthanasia, Do not resuscitation, Living will, CPR patients in the terminal stages of illness This thesis deals with ethical issues in the work of nurses with chronic patients. The introduction focuses on the history of euthnasia and wishes previously experessed. It also describes the ethical issues of euthanasia, arguments for and against euthanasia. Conclusion of thesis is focused on the experiences and opinions of paramedical staff.
A czech nurse's perspective on nursing care in Saudi Arabia
Bratinková, Tereza ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Slowik, Regina (referee) ; Vachková, Eva (referee)
Author: Tereza Bratinková A czech nurse's perspective on nursing care in Saudi Arabia This bachelor thesis analyzes - from a Czech nurseś perspective - the issue of transcultural nursing in context of caring for an Arab Muslim patient. In the theoretical part terms such as migration, cultural shock and facts describing the region of Saudi Arabia are highlighted and defined. The key komponent is a qualitative research focused on Czech nurses'experience and findings acquired during their stay in Saudi Arabia. The research part deals with partial questions concerning difficult aspects of the stay, fulfilled expectations return to Saudi Arabia, the quality of care being provided in Saudi Arabia and the issue of dying in Arabic culture. The main research question whether working experience in Saudi Arabia had been beneficial for Czech nurses has also been answered. Results and outcomes of this thesis will be subsequently published in scholarly papers.
Contribution to knowledge of history in field of nursing in Prague's area
Masojídek, Tomáš ; Jirkovský, Daniel (advisor) ; Kutnohorská, Jana (referee)
Author: Tomáš Masojídek Department: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of medicine in Hradec Králové, Institut of social medicine, Department of nursing. Title of thesis: Contribution to knowledge of history of nursing education in the area of Prague Consultant: PhDr. Daniel Jirkovský, Ph. D., MBA Number of pages: 78 Number of appendices: 2 Session: 2012 Key words: nursing, history, education SUMMARY: The bachelor thesis focuses at historical development of nursing education with emphasis on area of Prague from the Middle Ages to the year 1989. The thesis is compiled by historical - comparative method. The main goal of the thesis was to contribute to the knowledge about systematical education in nursing in the area of Prague. 49 books, journals, and internet sources were used for the thesis.
Sick-nursing and communication with patients of the islamic religious belief
Králiková, Lenka ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Šenkeřík, Marian (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at sick-nursing and communication with patients of the Islamic religious belief due to the fact that today our health workers can meet these patients more often, whether it is in our hospitals or in hospitals abroad. For this reason I would like to inform you in this thesis not only about religious questions but especially about the particularities caused by religious difference in communication with these patients during sick-nursing and thus also about the particularities of the whole approach towards them. The thesis includes not only theoretical information gained from accessible sources of information but also from personal experience of health workers. At the same time this thesis is also aimed at the state of preparation of our health workers and health care institutions in caring for these patients.
Respecting human dignity in nursing care for patients in long stay hospitals
Řádová, Veronika ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Mareš, Jiří (referee) ; Pečenková, Jaroslava (referee)
88 Synopsis Author: Veronika Řádová Institutions: Charles University in Prague Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové Institute of Social Medicine Department of Nursing Title: Respecting human dignity in nursing care for patients in long stay hospitals Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Number of pages: 102 Number of attachments: 3 Year of viva voice: 2010 Keywords: geriatrics, human dignity, respect for the patient, nursing care, nursing ethics The thesis deals with respect for human dignity in nursing care. The human dignity is a fact that becomes increasingly important with the length of human life. The care of geriatric patients has its own characteristics, due to changes, which pass through the body in old age. High demands are placed on the nursing staff not on only technical but also on human and ethical aspects of nursing care. The research tasks deal with specific types of human dignity, as the nursing staff encounters them during their work. The investigation is focused on the quantitative expression of respect for various types of human dignity in nursing practice from the perspective of the nursing staff. During the research, the staffs were also asked questions about the interpersonal response to the undignified behaviour, interviewees using their discretion were supposed to create a...
The meaning of hope in nursing practice
Veselá, Marcela ; Mareš, Jiří (advisor) ; Švarcová, Eva (referee) ; Kutnohorská, Jana (referee)
The aim of my thesis was to describe how love and hope phenomenon relates to nursing care in general. Therefore, in empirical part of my work I focused on a survey conducted among students and practising nurses. Comparing these two target groups, I discovered great differences in views. Students are more oriented on a patients' requirement for love because they are not drudged by day-to-day problems encountered in nursing care. This gives them greater capacity to understand. Having said that, I must stress that many nurses treat their patients with love and understanding of patients' hope. One of the purposes of this work has been to provoke survey participants to think about this problem. The responses I obtained were eloquent, which suggests a successful accomplishment of my thesis.
The notions of health care professionals and the general public about dignified dying
Opatrná, Jana ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Švecová, Dagmar (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
The dissertation thesis deals with problems associated with dignified dying from the perspective of nurses and general public. In the theoretical part one can see the summarization of current knowledge pertaining to the subject. The concept of death, models of dying and the options of how to provide care for the dying are also discussed here. Furthermore, the thesis touches on the issue of euthanasia and the care of accompanying staff. The empirical part is represented by quantitative assesment of results, which were gathered from respondents' answers to 16 questions in a submitted questionnaire. The studied sample consisted of nurses employed at The hospital of Královské Vinohrady's internal department and the random selection of respondents from general public.

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