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Sick-nursing and communication with patients of the islamic religious belief
Králiková, Lenka ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Šenkeřík, Marian (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at sick-nursing and communication with patients of the Islamic religious belief due to the fact that today our health workers can meet these patients more often, whether it is in our hospitals or in hospitals abroad. For this reason I would like to inform you in this thesis not only about religious questions but especially about the particularities caused by religious difference in communication with these patients during sick-nursing and thus also about the particularities of the whole approach towards them. The thesis includes not only theoretical information gained from accessible sources of information but also from personal experience of health workers. At the same time this thesis is also aimed at the state of preparation of our health workers and health care institutions in caring for these patients.
The notions of health care professionals and the general public about dignified dying
Opatrná, Jana ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Švecová, Dagmar (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
The dissertation thesis deals with problems associated with dignified dying from the perspective of nurses and general public. In the theoretical part one can see the summarization of current knowledge pertaining to the subject. The concept of death, models of dying and the options of how to provide care for the dying are also discussed here. Furthermore, the thesis touches on the issue of euthanasia and the care of accompanying staff. The empirical part is represented by quantitative assesment of results, which were gathered from respondents' answers to 16 questions in a submitted questionnaire. The studied sample consisted of nurses employed at The hospital of Královské Vinohrady's internal department and the random selection of respondents from general public.
Sick-nursing and communication with patients of the islamic religious belief
Králiková, Lenka ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Šenkeřík, Marian (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at sick-nursing and communication with patients of the Islamic religious belief due to the fact that today our health workers can meet these patients more often, whether it is in our hospitals or in hospitals abroad. For this reason I would like to inform you in this thesis not only about religious questions but especially about the particularities caused by religious difference in communication with these patients during sick-nursing and thus also about the particularities of the whole approach towards them. The thesis includes not only theoretical information gained from accessible sources of information but also from personal experience of health workers. At the same time this thesis is also aimed at the state of preparation of our health workers and health care institutions in caring for these patients.
Multicultural nursing and spirituality of religion in nursing practice
Semerádová, Lucie ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee) ; Křivohlavý, Jaro (referee)
v AJ: The Bachelor's dissertation treats of individual specifications of cultural and religious groups. To description of customs of each immigraton's groups living in The Czech republic is dedicating theoretical part of this labour. I have described cultural and spiritual customs with focus on areas that could be crucial in nursing care. The habits of Vietnamese, Russians, Ukrainians but also Christians, Jews and Muslims are described. The first part of research section of Bachelor's dissertation is attending views of non-doctors staff in Pardubická krajská nemocnice, a.s. to foreigners and try to map this questions. Is finding willingness to fulfil particular requirements of foreigners and pursuit for additional education. The second part of research section of Bachelor's dissertation presents interview with Mongolian woman. It looks on access of non--doctors staff by foreigner's eyes. This research metod has been focused on detecting deficiencies of non-doctors staff and effort to identify trouble situations as well. The conclusion is dedicated to all-round summary and possible steps which resulting from quoted facts. Klíčová slova v ČJ: Multikultura, spiritualita, Vietnamci, Mongolové, judaismus, Islám Klíčová slova v AJ: Multiculture, spirituality, Vietnamese, Mongols, Judaism, Islam Místo...
The notions of health care professionals and the general public about dignified dying
Opatrná, Jana ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Švecová, Dagmar (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
The dissertation thesis deals with problems associated with dignified dying from the perspective of nurses and general public. In the theoretical part one can see the summarization of current knowledge pertaining to the subject. The concept of death, models of dying and the options of how to provide care for the dying are also discussed here. Furthermore, the thesis touches on the issue of euthanasia and the care of accompanying staff. The empirical part is represented by quantitative assesment of results, which were gathered from respondents' answers to 16 questions in a submitted questionnaire. The studied sample consisted of nurses employed at The hospital of Královské Vinohrady's internal department and the random selection of respondents from general public.

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