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Attitudes of the ECCB members towards current social moral issues
Lavický, Jan ; Halama, Jindřich (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
In my diploma thesis, I deal with five socio-moral topics and with the attitudes of members of The Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren (ECCB) towards them. These topics are: 1) Marriage and family 2) Homosexuality 3) Ethnical minorities 4) Dispute over the legacy of communism 5) Refugees and immigrants. First part of the thesis is dedicated to the official statements of the synod and the Synodal Council. Furthermore, this chapter reveals the process leading to adopting these positions. This rather descriptive part is followed by a sociological survey of opinions on the issues, mentioned above, held by members of ECCB. The aim of the survey is to figure out, whether these opinions are in agreement with the official statements. The final chapter is dedicated to data evaluation. The main goal of my diploma thesis is to find out what issues are for ECCB members easy to agree on and in which cases are the opinions rather individualized. Keywords Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, Social ethics, Sociological survey, Moral attitudes
Reflection of Quality of Life perspective in the process of deinstitutionalisation
Dostálková, Marie ; Fischer, Ondřej (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
Quality of Life of residential social services user during the process of transformation is the topic of the thesis. First part comprehends theory about the Quality of Life term. It describes development of QoL terminology and meaning, distinguishing them from other terms used in the similar contexts and presenting different approaches and aspects of QoL. Process of transformation and deinstitutionalisation of social services is described in second part, theoretical background and foundation in international agreements included. Closer attention is given to the process of transformation of organisation called Vyšší Hrádek, p. s. s., on whose service users is the topic of Quality of Life in next chapter applied. Last part of the thesis is dedicated to the topic of Quality of Life of people with development disabilities in the context of deinstitutionalisation. Specifics of Quality of Life of people with development disabilities evaluation are summarised there and based on examples of real service users are proposed criterias and approach to evaluation of changes in Quality of Life before and after the transformation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Linking Health and Social Sphere in Dismissals of Inpatient from Acute Hospital Beds
Randová, Michaela ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Šťastná, Jaroslava (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the process of planning the patients discharge from acute care to after care to provide the best care possible with focus on the need of the inpatient. The first part of the thesis explains the history and present state of connection between social and health areas but mainly deals with the position of medical social worker who connects both areas and who cares about discharge planning. The second part of the thesis focuses on case study of Prague hospital which is used as example of best practice in this field. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Spiritual Needs in People with Cerebral Palsy and Their Saturation in Social Care
Rohlenová, Alžběta ; Křížová, Eva (advisor) ; Janečková, Hana (referee)
Master's thesis called Spiritual needs in people with cerebral palsy and their saturation in social care focuses on expressing spirituality in people with cerebral palsy (CP) and studies what the spiritual needs may be and if personal care assistants (PCAs) can help to fulfil clients' spiritual needs. The theoretical part shows the issues of CP and the view to people with this disability, with the emphasis to the options of their participation for life in society. It deals with the topic of spirituality and spiritual dimension as one of many dimensions of human personality. After presenting several important theories of needs it continuous with the role of PCAs and their role in fulfilling the clients' spiritual needs. The practical part proceeds from the combination of quantitative and qualitative research; from a questionnaire inquiring the expressiveness of the spirituality and its sharing with PCAs, and interviews seven people with CP inquiring their spiritual needs and possibilities of their fulfilling by PCAs. The results show concrete and stronger spirituality expressing in people with CP than in major population and that the spiritual needs come out from their live situation. Besides spiritual needs and forces that allow them to fulfil their needs on their own. The PCAs are also a rich...
Holistic Medicine as a Phenomenon Now Days Time
Horáková, Daniela ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Křížová, Eva (referee)
This thesis focuses on the comprehensive approach to human health. She attempts to shed more light on this topic, to document current circumstances related to the psychosomatic medicine and the so called holistic medicine, and to clarify the manner of understanding these concepts nowadays. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis constitutes a rough summary of the comprehensive approach to human treatment, a view of fundamental theories of psychosomatic medicine and its current position in the Czech health system. The thesis also includes an outline of applied terms which are connected to the comprehensive approach to human treatment, especially in the specialized literature. The practical part of this diploma thesis monitors the way in which the media use the terms of holistic medicine and psychosomatic medicine. Further, a general understanding of these concepts is demonstrated by the means of a questionnaire survey on a sample of 454 respondents. Moreover, the practical part is completed by interviews with two specialists of the Czech psychosomatic scene. The thesis is concluded by the author's polemic regarding the topic of this diploma thesis itself. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Attitude to Euthanasia of Workers in Palliative Care
Poštová, Lenka ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Čížková, Hana (referee)
This bsachelor thesis is devided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The work focuses on opinions of workers in palliative care on euthanasia. The theoretical part deals with the definition of palliative care, its goals and principles. Futhermore, it also introduced quality of palliative care in Czech Republic. Second chapter explains the term euthanasia and its forms. It also contains opinions of citizens of the Czech Republic on euthanasia. Third chapter is dedicated to terms such as the autonomy of human, good death, dignified death, the right to live, the right to die or previously expressed wish. In Practical part of this work there is described a survey - questionnaire. This questionnaire was given to workers in palliative care. The results of this survey are also stated. The result are processed using grafs that are described and evaluated. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Working Conditions and Health Promoion of Professionals in Elderly Care
Jirkovská, Blanka ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Kuchař, Pavel (referee) ; Dragomirecká, Eva (referee)
The dissertation brings sociological and socio-psychological view on working conditions and health promotion of professionals working in the field of long-term care and examines the impact of these conditions on their well-being. Its overall objective is to map the current work conditions and work situation of this working group in the Czech Republic and draw attention to an area that is not adequately reflected. Specific objective is the verification of the model Effort Reward Imbalance and the concept of wellbeing on the population studied. The side effect is to provide the results of the conducted applied research to the management of participating organizations for practical purposes. The work is divided into theoretical and empirical part. Theoretical background characterizes basic concepts; health promotion and long-term care. The central theoretical and methodological tools used in the applied research are then described: socio-psychological concept well-being and model Effort Reward Imbalance (ERI). The model, which was introduced by contemporary German sociologist J. Siegrist, presents a key resource of mapping stress in the workplace. The empirical part of the dissertation describes the research that was conducted in two parts during 2012 - 2014. In the first part held in form of focus...
Bereavement Care in Hospital
Manková, Anna ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Šťastná, Jaroslava (referee)
The topic of this Bachelor thesis is the bereavement care in hospitals, with focus on the situations that arise when a patient is expected to die. Firstly, the thesis explains the process of grieving and its phases. Then it looks at principles of self-help and support from non-professional and professional care services. Emphasizing the valuable function of a funeral in the process of dealing with loss of a close person. Secondly, the role of the hospital is explained, including the procedure of treatment of the dead body and the corresponding laws and settled practices. The thesis explains how the patient's death is communicated to the bereaved ones whilst still in hospital. Finally, a survey research was conducted in the Ústřední Vojenská Nemocnice hospital in Prague, with the goal of finding out the services offered to bereaved people. Also the survey investigated the way in which the hospital's staff understand their role in bereavement care. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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