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Information as a public policy tool with a focus on informing czech families about state social support and social assistance.
Stárková, Andrea ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Potůček, Martin (referee)
This final bachelor thesis deals with the topic of information as a tool of public policy in the context of informing families with dependent children about selected state social assistance benefits and assistance in material need. The issue was examined in the context of the extraordinary economic situation in the Czech Republic from 2020 to 2023, which had negative impacts on the financial situation of families with dependent children. First of all, the thesis focuses on the implemented information tools that were used by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic in the context of raising awareness about selected social benefits from 2020 to 2023. Based on the analysis of press releases of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic, the main motivations for the use of information tools were defined and then the information tools used were classified into the Christopher Hood typology of information tools. Furthermore, through a questionnaire survey, the thesis aimed to determine the intended effects of the information tools used, based on the level of awareness and satisfaction with the provision of information among families with dependent children. The main objective of the study was to find out the unintended effects of information tools, through the...
Design of an Information System Part
Jedinák, Jakub ; Dydowicz, Petr (referee) ; Neuwirth, Bernard (advisor)
The goal of my bachelor thesis is to design a part of the information system for AMD-M drugstore. In order to accomplish this task, we will first familiarize ourselves with the theoretical knowledge necessary for our work. Additionally, we will conduct an analysis of the current state of the company, utilizing multiple analyses for this purpose. In the final third part, we will focus on the specific design of the system, leveraging the previous analyses. Finally, we will evaluate the economic aspect of the system and its positive aspects in the last section.
Implementation proposal of the information system
Raida, Filip ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the selection and design of the implementation of an procurement information system for company X, which is involved in the production of carbon black. To understand the issue at hand, theoretical foundations are first introduced. Subsequently, the issue of the current state in the company is addressed using relevant analyses to identify deficiencies and opportunities for improvement. Based on the acquired knowledge, a comparison is made, and another information system is selected. The thesis also includes a proposal for the possible course of its implementation.
Implementation of the information system
Buben, Jan ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the selection and implementation of an information system for an unnamed company that is engaged in publishing news and offering advertising space on its web portal. To understand the issue, the theoretical background is first presented. Then, the current state of the company is addressed using relevant analyses. On the basis of the results obtained, a change is proposed, which includes the implementation of a completely customized information system.
Implementation of the information system
Mojžišová, Sandra ; Koch, Miloš (referee) ; Novák, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the selection and implementation of an information system used by clients of the company Kúpele Sliač a.s. The thesis contains theoretical foundations, then an analysis of the current state is conducted, based on which a new information system is proposed. The last chapter includes risk management, time analysis for the implementation and economic evaluation.
Data Analysis of Admissions
Josífek, Jan ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with data analysis of admissions and report creation. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part is the theoretical background that serves as a basis for the remaining parts. The second part analyses current state, where are defined questions for data analysis and ETL phase is performer. In the third part, custom report solutions are developed to answer the set questions.
Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Alekhno, Milana ; Novák, Lukáš (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the assessment of the information system of the selected company Platební instituce Roger a.s. and on the proposal of changes that could lead to its improvement. The thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part important theoretical concepts are explained. In the second part the current state of the company and its information system is analyzed. In the third and last part of the thesis, specific measures are proposed that should contribute to the better functioning of the company's information system.
ICT Selection
Hric, Radek ; Novák, Lukáš (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the selection of a suitable information system and the implementation procedure for the selected company. The first part will contain the theoretical background. Next, the current state of the company will be analyzed, including its needs and requirements for an information system. The subsequent part will include the design of a suitable information system for the company. After that, the method of implementation of the solution will be described. In the last part, an evaluation will be made from an economic point of view.
Skinhead subculture within post-industrial era and its possible development through the eyes of its own members
Jakubčanin, Petr ; Maslowski, Nicolas (advisor) ; Urban, Lukáš (referee)
This diploma thesis is based on the essence of the subculture anchored in the post- industrial era. Through the relevant literature, I theoretically analyze the relationship of the skinhead subculture to the dominant culture and uncover its characteristics formed mainly by the influences of globalization, actual capitalist system and mutual interaction of various social factors. I also focus on the specific signs and internal differentiation of the subculture, which are related to its politicization. In the empirical part, I focus on answering research questions through qualitative research, which aims to reveal the emic perception of subculture in the post-industrial era through the eyes of its members themselves. The testimonies of skinheads about the current state of their subculture and its possible future development are then thoroughly analyzed and interpreted.
Saturation of patient needs during acute admission to a surgical ward
JIRÁČKOVÁ, Anna
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of satisfying the needs of a patient acutely admitted to a surgical department. The research focused on feelings and perceptions in the area of satiration of the needs of acutely admitted patients, but also on the view of the nursing staff, who saturate the needs of acutely admitted patients. We investigated whether the patient is perceived as a holistic being, and what problems the nursing staff most often faces during the saturation of the needs of an acutely admitted patient. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the structure of the patient's admission to a hospital facility, and specifies human needs and factors that affect them. In the empirical part, the methodology and results of the research methods used are presented. For the empirical part of the thesis, quantitative and qualitative research was chosen. As part of the quantitative research, a questionnaire was compiled addressing nurses working in surgical outpatient departments or nurses who perform acute admission of patients in surgical wards. The information obtained through the questionnaire survey approximated the opinion of nurses on the saturation of the needs of acutely admitted patients and partly on the working conditions of nursing staff in the surgical department. Methods of semi-structured interview and covert observation were used for qualitative research. Interviews were conducted with acutely admitted patients who were hospitalized after unplanned treatment in the surgical department. Patients were informed about the use of the information obtained and had to give their consent to conduct the interviews. The results of quantitative research have shown that nurses prioritize satisfying the basic (biological) needs of patients, and higher (psychosocial) needs are provided as secondary. The thesis also points out that in many cases nurses act through established competencies. In the interview, the nursing staff mostly said that they would like to have more time for the patient. We also found that most nurses have at least one experience with providing for an urgently admitted patient in one person, and pain relief in an acute admission comes more often from nurses than from doctors. Although nurses cited more staff as the primary factor that would help them reduce stress levels while satisfying the patient's needs. When testing hypotheses, it turned out that the impossibility of satisfying the patient's needs is not related to the working conditions of the nursing staff. The qualitative results of the research answered that patients are unable to assess the validity of the nursing interventions performed during their acute admission. However, the quality of nursing care was most often deduced from the level of communication of the staff, information, reactions to expressed concerns, calm approach, etc. We have found that patients who have previous experience with hospitalization are affected by the experience and often bring negative fears about upcoming hospitalization. Covert observation supported the results obtained from the methods already mentioned. It shows that nurses primarily provided physiological needs in all outpatient departments and surgical wards. And only then did they saturate the psychosocial needs. Nurses satiated the needs of patients both according to the doctor's office and independently, acting as an autonomous part of a multidisciplinary medical team. The results of the diploma thesis could contribute to the improvement of care in the acute admission of the patient, and serve as a possible algorithm for the admission of the patient in the form of a brochure. The thesis can be processed as a teaching material within the framework of lifelong learning for medical staff working not only in emergency departments.

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