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The psychosocial aspects of breast cancer in women
PRSKAVCOVÁ, Hana
The bachelor work consists of theoretical part and part of research. The work brings closer the main idea of the work, the holism. It also deals with theoretical base of brest cancer in its connections of medicine and psychology. It identifies the problem of social functioning and the life situation with help of description of changes in social relations. At the end it brings to mind practical aspects of the problem. In the research the work deals with change in social functioning by women, this is valorized on the base of qualitative research, realized with talk with direction. At the very end the work follow up the results of research, but also reserve of the research and remarks to theoretical part of work.
Knowledgeableness of patients before and after an operation of the intervention
PRSKAVCOVÁ, Hana
Based on the information within the Bachelor{\crq}s thesis titled {\clqq}Knowledgeableness of patients before and after an operation of the intervention``, which was aimed at the knowledge women have about pre-operative care before planned and acute caesarean section and about post-operative care, hypothesis 1. Women consider themselves to be well informed before the planned caesarean section. According to my research, this hypothesis was confirmed. Hypothesis 2. Before the caesarean section, women do not feel to be properly informed about the surgery. However, research did not confirm this second hypothesis. Hypothesis 3. Women that underwent the caesarean section are comfortable with the way they have been informed about the operation. The quantitative research method through questionnaires was used for data collection. The questionnaire contained 24 queries and was anonymous. The questionnaires were determined for women after the caesarean section and were issued at the Puerperium ward of the general hospital in České Budějovice. A total of 114 questionnaires were handed out and 111 of them were returned filled out, from which 103 of these were used within the final processing procedure. The results clearly show that women consider themselves as sufficiently informed before planned as well as acute caesarean section and consider themselves sufficiently informed of post-operative care.

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