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Informing a Patient during Medical Treatment
Dufková, Pavla ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Valášek, Daniel (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of providing foreknowledge to a patient being provided with health care and nursing. The theoretical part is focused on the description of the patient's lawful right to be provided with information on his health condition in connection with health care, on written informed consent, health documentation as a file with personal information, and the obligatory confidentiality of the medical staff. In the practical part, methods of qualitative and quantitative research for data acquisition were used to obtain data to find out which information nurses provide during their practice, and whether the information corresponds to their competences. Further, the research was aimed at obtaining data on the process of signing the written informed consent, determination of nurses' theoretical knowledge, detection of possible data leak during nurse reporting, nurses' acquaintance with the rules of the obligatory confidentiality of the medical staff, and finding out if nurses are interested in providing patients with information.
Informing a Patient during Medical Treatment
Dufková, Pavla ; Valášek, Daniel (referee) ; Prošková, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of providing foreknowledge to a patient being provided with health care and nursing. The theoretical part is focused on the description of the patient's lawful right to be provided with information on his health condition in connection with health care, on written informed consent, health documentation as a file with personal information, and the obligatory confidentiality of the medical staff. In the practical part, methods of qualitative and quantitative research for data acquisition were used to obtain data to find out which information nurses provide during their practice, and whether the information corresponds to their competences. Further, the research was aimed at obtaining data on the process of signing the written informed consent, determination of nurses' theoretical knowledge, detection of possible data leak during nurse reporting, nurses' acquaintance with the rules of the obligatory confidentiality of the medical staff, and finding out if nurses are interested in providing patients with information.

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