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The quality of life of patients after liver transplantation
Štrynková, Monika ; Kordulová, Pavla (advisor) ; Dynáková, Šárka (referee)
The face of transplantation has changed in recent decades. The improvement can be observed not only in terms of survival, but also the improved quality of life after this demanding procedure. This is one of the reasons why quality of life is one of the factors to consider (Durant, 2019). This is also due to the fact that in today's modern society one does not only want to survive, but wants to live fully. He wants to benefit his family and the society in which he lives. He wants to do his hobbies. Everybody wants to be active physically and also mentally. Today, quality of life is considered an indicator suitable for assessing physical, mental and social health (Chrastina, 2015). Methodology: The aim of this work is to evaluate how patients after liver transplantation perceive different domains related to quality of life and whether the results are different depending on the time elapsed from transplantation. For the purposes of the research was chosen a quantitative method using a questionnaire. A standardized WHOQOL BREF was used. The questionnaire contains 24 closed questions, which contain four domains and two questions themselves. Two separate questions assess the overal quality of life and overall health. The questionnaire was supplemented by two questions, which were aimed at obtaining...
The quality of life of patients after liver transplantation
Štrynková, Monika ; Kordulová, Pavla (advisor) ; Dynáková, Šárka (referee)
The face of transplantation has changed in recent decades. The improvement can be observed not only in terms of survival, but also the improved quality of life after this demanding procedure. This is one of the reasons why quality of life is one of the factors to consider (Durant, 2019). This is also due to the fact that in today's modern society one does not only want to survive, but wants to live fully. He wants to benefit his family and the society in which he lives. He wants to do his hobbies. Everybody wants to be active physically and also mentally. Today, quality of life is considered an indicator suitable for assessing physical, mental and social health (Chrastina, 2015). Methodology: The aim of this work is to evaluate how patients after liver transplantation perceive different domains related to quality of life and whether the results are different depending on the time elapsed from transplantation. For the purposes of the research was chosen a quantitative method using a questionnaire. A standardized WHOQOL BREF was used. The questionnaire contains 24 closed questions, which contain four domains and two questions themselves. Two separate questions assess the overal quality of life and overall health. The questionnaire was supplemented by two questions, which were aimed at obtaining...

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