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Use of sipping in care.
JANÁČKOVÁ, Iva
The bachelor's thesis is dedicated to the use of sipping in healthcare. It evaluates sipping by hospitalized patients and nurse's cooperation with nutritional therapists and their general awareness. The most common cause of inability to eat are extensive surgery, injuries, tumours, or infections. After intestinal peristalsis is restored, it is possible to start taking enteral nutrition and one of the procedures is to use sipping. Sipping is a liquid supplement with a precisely defined composition of nutrients. Sipping does not replace food, as some are frequently mistaken it only complements the basic diet. Sipping supplements are intended for drinking between meals and are widely available at the pharmacy. This bachelor thesis is divided into theoretical and empirical parts. The aim of this work is to map non-medical healthcare professional's sipping knowledge and to investigate whether they use sipping as a supplement in their patient's treatments. Three hypotheses were established for these purposes. The bachelor's empirical part dealt with confirmation or refusal of these established hypotheses. For this thesis, I chose a quantitative method of data collection which was in the form of a questionnaire survey in three selected subjects. All data then were transferred to Microsoft Excel and sent to statistician who processed and evaluated it. The results are presented in this thesis. The research revealed that the collaboration between nutritional therapists and non-medical health professionals is not as sufficient as I thought it should be. Majority of nurses are aware of the term sipping and have basic knowledge. In the patient wards sipping is used as a dietary supplement, but the benefit of sipping as a treatment is rarely evaluated.
Comparison of circadian typology and circadian rhythms in groups of sporting adolescents (badminton players) and unsporting adolescents
JANÁČKOVÁ, Iva
People have for centuries recognized the importance of rhythm, according to which reaped and planted, slept and ate. Circadian rhythms play a large role in human life. Circadian preferences are divided into morning and evening type. Sports physical activity has a major impact on the health of adolescents, it is considered an essential element of health. The aim was to create a group of ten athletes adolescents intervention program. Perform final testing and thus verify its effectiveness. Among the methods used include questionnaire CIP (HARADA, KREJČÍ, 2010) and deliberate observation badminton players. The test results show that adolescents are the athletic type of the morning, before going to sleep and have less trouble falling asleep than adolescents, who sports. After application of the intervention program had a minor problems sporting adolescents with depression. All three research assumptions have proved true. The results of this work will be used in the subject of Health Education in the study at the Faculty.

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1 JANÁČKOVÁ, Iveta
2 Janáčková, Irena
4 Janáčková, Ivana
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