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Coordinated Rehabilitation for Recurrent Respiratory Diseases of Children
HAKOVÁ, Lenka
Respiratory diseases are ones of the most common diseases, which are treated by general practitioners. Not only the right diagnosis is essential, but the treatment as well. The treatment of respiratory diseases is usually long-term and often requires repeating. Health treatment of young children in a spa improves their life and health quality, inclusion in a collective of similar aged children, reduces complications of their disease, doses of medicine and highly reduces the risk of development of a chronical disease in adulthood. The aim of this thesis is to chart the use of coordinated rehabilitation in spa Lázně Luhačovice, a. s. and to survey coordinated rehabilitation awareness of spa medical and non medical personnel and children's accompaniment. Three hypotheses were set. Hypothesis 1: Children's accompaniment, who has been to spa health resort repeatedly percieves the care of his child as coordinated unlike the one who has been to spa health resort just once. Hypothesis 2: Medical staff of children spa health resorts percieves the most the medical treatment part of coordinated rehabilitation in contrast with non medical staff. Hypothesis 3: Children's accompaniment is satisfied the most with the medical treatment part of coordinated rehabilitation unlike the pedagogical and social one. A strategy of quantitative research was used, data was gathered by standardized questionnaires in June and July 2015. The standardized questionnaires were given to two different research groups. First one was spa health resort personnel, second one children's accompaniment in the spa Lázně Luhačovice, a. s. Based on statistical calculations the hypotheses can not be rejected, the results are not statistically significant. From the data obtained from the questionnaires, it is noticable that from the spa health resort medical and non medical personnel point of view, there is percieved only the part, which they provide. On the other hand, from the children's accompaniment point of view the rehabilitation is percieved as coordinated in all the parts provided. It is thanks to the fact that the accompaniment, who is in the spa health resort on the expenses of health insurance company, can see all the parts of coordinated rehabilitation as they undergo it together with their children. This thesis contributes to widening awareness of using parts of coordinated rehabilitation in children repeated respiratory diseases treatment, which are provided in facilities of spa Lázně Luhačovice, a.s. and in other health resorts, where there is this kind of care provided as well.
Optimization of Social Stimulation Services for People with Disabilities and Seniors in České Budějovice
HAKOVÁ, Lenka
The bachelor thesis Optimization of Social Stimulation Services for People with Disabilities and Seniors in České Budějovice examines the impact of a growing demographic curve of seniors and people with disabilities in the population of České Budějovice, considered as a municipality with extended competence, on providing social services in the city. Social stimulation services are social services named in the Social Services Act No. 108/2006 Coll. They are provided to seniors or people with disabilities. These social services are very important and useful for these people because it allows them an active participation in society. The aim of the paper is to determine the situation of social stimulation services for people with disabilities and seniors in České Budějovice and set prognosis of progression. The results of the research is data processed in graphs and charts, which in detail describe up-to-date situation in provided social stimulation services in České Budějovice and demographic structure in demographic group of seniors and people with disabilities nowadays and in future.

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2 HÁKOVÁ, Lada
3 Háková, Lucie
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