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The Issues of Multidisciplinary Approach to Abused and Neglected Minor Victims in České Budějovice
VOLÁROVÁ, Andrea
The diploma thesis focuses on the issues of a multidisciplinary approach to abused, maltreated and neglected minor victims in České Budějovice. The main aim of the thesis was to explore ways of how involved assisting staff approach minor victims of the child abuse and neglect syndrome. The diploma thesis is divided into two parts, a theoretical part and a research part. The theoretical part deals with basic children's rights in the Czech Republic. It also deals with the description of the child abuse and neglect (CAN) syndrome. The following chapter focuses on the systemic abuse of minor victims, which is closely related to the CAN syndrome. Furthermore, it provides a description of helping professions that are involved in the issue of the child abuse and neglect syndrome. The penultimate chapter deals with interventions and procedures employed when working with minor victims. And the final chapter dwells on multidisciplinary approaches to minor victims. The research part was based on a qualitative research strategy that employed the method of questioning, involving techniques of semi-structured interview, which consisted of twelve open-ended questions and others if necessary. The results of the qualitative research showed that the interviewed respondents from helping professions use individual approaches, therapeutic approaches and multidisciplinary approaches while working with minor victims. The results of the research will serve as a source of information and inspiration for the workers in helping professions dealing with the described issues.
Positives and negatives of members of the multidisciplinary team in mental health centres
TOPINKOVÁ, Petra
This diploma thesis deals with the cooperation of social and health workers within multidisciplinary teams in a relatively new project - Mental Health Centers. This principle of care is new in the Czech Republic and is based on multidisciplinary cooperation. It is now aimed at people with serious mental illness. The team consists of psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, general nurses/nurses for psychiatric care and peer consultants. The purpose of this work is to describe what work in such a multidisciplinary team looks like, how respondents perceive it and what positives and negatives they find in this work. The work is composed of two parts, theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part, the reader will learn that the Mental Health Centers (MHC) are part of the Reform of Psychiatric Care. The Flexible Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) model, which is based on community care, is implemented at the MHCs. The thesis further explains how MHCs work, what services they provide and who they are for. The practical part is based on qualitative research. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with respondents, who consisted of nine employees from one MHC. Their interviews revealed several basic categories that partially answer research questions. The categories that are interrelated are: Peer Consultant, Covid, Risks of a Multidisciplinary Team, Importance of Professions, Main Word in Care, Positives and Negatives of Teamwork, Expectations from Other Professions. The results of this thesis may be used as a basis for further research and provide an interesting insight into how the workers themselves perceive such demanding work.
The social worker's role in the multidisciplinary hospice team
LIŠKOVÁ, Erika
The thesis deals with the position of a social worker in a multidisciplinary hospice team, and describes how the activity of a social worker in a hospice is unique, and how his work intersects with the activities of other members of the multidisciplinary hospice team. To clarify the assigned topic, palliative and hospice care and their forms are first described. It also describes social work in the hospice, which deals with the dying, family members and survivors, clarifies the role of a social worker in the hospice. The next part of the work focuses on multidisciplinary cooperation in the hospice. The theoretical knowledge presented in this work is supplemented by a particular example of teamwork of the home hospice of St. Markéta in Strakonice and the role of a social worker in it.
The social worker's role in the multidisciplinary hospice team
LEŠETICKÁ, Dagmar
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to describe the role that a social worker plays in a multidisciplinary hospice team. The subject of my research will therefore be primarily the job description of a social worker, the requirements for his personal qualities and abilities that arise from his position within the multidisciplinary team. The method for processing the work will be a search of professional literature.
Respect to human dignity as a baseline of the quality of social work with people with mental illness
PODLIPNÁ, Martina
The thesis deals with the quality of mental health care, key aspect of which is the respect of human dignity. The first part characterizes the ethical and legal basis of human dignity. Further, it summarizes the ethical principles regarding human dignity formulated in codes of ethics of the particular professions represented in a multidisciplinary team providing services to people with mental illness. The next part describes selected approaches to this target group - the medical and rehabilitation models of treatment in particular. After that, the recovery approach is introduced. Recovery from mental illness is approached as a psychological process, in which people strive for a dignified life. This process has four fluid stages - hope, empowerment, self-responsibility and having a meaningful role in life. The final part discusses the contributions and difficulties of recovery approach in connection with dignity of people with mental illness. This approach fulfils the fundamental requirement of quality of social work, which is the respect to human dignity. The potential difficulties do not come from the principles of the recovery approach, but from its possible wrong implementation.
Issues in pediatric palliative care
KUNCOVÁ, Karolína
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of children's palliative care abroad and in the Czech Republic. First, it describes basic palliative care, where it defines for whom this service is intended. It also distinguishes forms of providing palliative care and then analyzes the professions that the multidisciplinary team is composed of. It mainly focuses on the work of a social worker in the care of terminally ill persons. Then it deals in depth with palliative care for children and young people, especially the lack of an inpatient hospice. It gives examples of mobile hospices that provide professional help for children at home. The third chapter of this work deals with the concept of death in children and adolescents according to age groups. It describes how the understanding of death evolves from infancy to adolescence. It also describes the spiritual aspects of care and discusses the spiritual needs of children, parents and siblings in more detail. The present work seeks to shed light on the inadequacy of specialized facilities providing respite stays for seriously ill children.
The role of the multidisciplinary team in geriatric palliative care in the context of comprehensive rehabilitation
VALOŠEKOVÁ, Andrea
My thesis focuses on the role of a multidisciplinary team in the context of the coordinated rehabilitation with the special emphasis on the teamwork in the geriatric palliative care. The aim of the thesis is to map palliative the geriatric care and the roles, activities and tasks of members of multidisciplinary teams. It should also map their interconnection and possible limits in their teamwork. Another aim of my paper is to look at the geriatric palliative care using the perspective of the coordinated rehabilitation. The work consists of two main parts. The first part is theoretical and describes the current state of the topic. The second part focuses on the research goal of the work. The research questions are outlined, the methodology described, and the research itself is presented, including its results. The thesis also includes discussion and conclusion. The results of my thesis can provide readers with the opportunity to get an insight into the work of multidisciplinary teams in the geriatric palliative care, in the context of the comprehensive (coordinated) rehabilitation.
The case conference as an instrument of social worker at the Department of social and legal protection of children
ARNOŠTOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis deals with a case conference, which is one of the tools of social work with the family. The aim of the work is to find out how social workers in region of Jindřichův Hradec use this method and if they perceive it as an effective tool of their work. The theoretical part of the work is based on the study of professional literature related to the topic. It is focused on definition of terms such as social work with the family, social and legal protection of children, the role of a social worker and a case conference. Topics such as family, family functions, non-functional family or social work are explained here. The practical part of the bachelor thesis deals with the evaluation of research questions through a qualitative research strategy. The necessary data were gained through interviews with social workers who have personal experience with the implementation of the case conference. I categorized the gained material by the method of open coding and subsequently I analysed it. On the basis of these steps, it was possible to evaluate the goal of the bachelor's thesis and make a conclusion. From the results of the research, it can be concluded that case conferences are widely used by social workers, as it is a method that they consider very beneficial and effective. Thanks to this method, the work with the family has become faster and more coordinated. We can see the successes that social workers record after its implementation. The gained results could be used in praxis as a base for a deeper contemplation on the topic or they can become an inspiration for social workers who work with this method.
Coordinated Rehabilitation in the Nursing Home
ZATLOUKALOVÁ, Taťána
The diploma thesis deals with the use of coordinated rehabilitation in a nursing home. The main goal of the thesis was to find out the possibilities and limits of providing coordinated rehabilitation in a nursing home from the perspective of members of a multidisciplinary team. In the theoretical part of the thesis, the basic concepts were defined. In the practical part, the main research question was answered: How do the members of the multidisciplinary team perceive the provision of coordinated rehabilitation in a nursing home? A qualitative research strategy, a questioning method and a semi-structured interview technique were chosen for the research survey. Data analysis was performed using elements of grounded theory. The research set consisting of 8 informants was selected through intentional selection and purposeful sampling. The research showed that the interviewed social workers are aware of coordinated rehabilitation, in contrast to the health and care workers, who perceive it only as medical rehabilitation. After clarifying the concept, these workers were also able to name and classify activities into individual components of coordinated rehabilitation. The research shows that informants perceive the improvement of care, provision of comprehensive care, effective cooperation of a multidisciplinary team, transmission of complete information about clients, provision of experts, education and expansion of the range of activities and therapies as possibilities for providing coordinated rehabilitation. As limits of the provision of coordinated rehabilitation, informants perceive the absence of legislative definition, which causes the lack of information about this concept, lack of funds and methodological procedures for coordinated rehabilitation, reluctance to cooperate, employee overload, lack of time and professional staff. The results of the research will serve as a basis for improving the quality of care provided using the concept of coordinated rehabilitation in a selected nursing home.
Cochem Practice in the Childcare System
LANGOVÁ, Jana
The work is focused on the topic "Cochem practice in the child care system", ie. to the system of adjustment of care and nutrition for minors and the use of elements of one of the approaches. The aim of this work is to find out what are the differences between Cochem practice and the current system of decision-making on child care. In the diploma thesis, we first focused on the institute of family, parenthood and rights and obligations. In the event of a parental conflict, who and how is involved in it, which entities are involved in resolving it or may be involved. We approached the possibilities of an amicable solution and focused in more detail on the Cochem practice, where we compared this approach with a model common in our country and legally based. Cochem practice is based on four basic principles. It is about resolving a dispute between parents as quickly as possible, maintaining parental responsibility for the child for both parents, preferences for parental agreement, if necessary with the help of experts within a multidisciplinary team. We have chosen a qualitative form of research to meet the goals. For the purposes of the research, the method of semi-structured interview was chosen. First, a preliminary research was carried out, then the research itself was carried out. To supplement, we used content analysis of the data. The research sample was selected by the Snow-ball method. and in its final form numbered 13 communication partners. Based on the evaluation of data obtained from the research, we can state that certain differences can be seen between the compared groups. Within the framework of Cochem practice, specific terms of some steps concerning the course of proceedings are elaborated in more and more detail, as well as the competences of individual actors within the framework of cooperation in a multidisciplinary team. The key is speed of proceedings to avoid unnecessary escalation of the dispute and escalation of accompanying problems. Parents are led to re-assume parental responsibility. In contrast, in the second group, the individual professions do not cooperate intensively or closely, the proceedings on the regulation of education and care for minors take a relatively long time, decisions are much more often made authoritatively. It is therefore possible to state that the aim of the work was fulfilled and the research question was answered.

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