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Zpracování územní studie jako podklad pro územní plán
MICHALOVÁ, Veronika
This diploma thesis focuses on issues related to spatial planning, specifically the territorial study. The territorial study is conducted in a selected locality which is the cadastral area of Nové Hrady. Based on the analysis in the given area, the low civic amenities near the Vilová Čtvrť were evaluated, therefore the territorial study deals with the evaluation and finding of a suitable location for a new recreation center and a new supermarket. The suggested locations are firstly thoroughly described and then compared to each other. The most suitable variant is selected from the proposed locations. The first part of the work is devoted to literary research. The result of the work is finding a suitable location for the construction of a recreation center and a new supermarket.
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Historical development of rural areas in the Czech Republic and abroad
MICHALOVÁ, Veronika
The main target of the thesis is working on the process of historical development of rural areas in the Czech Republic and abroad. Describing the different roles of rural settlements in the country and then comparing the situation with present day. Partial target is, for example, describing factors that influenced the settling or bringing demographic and socio-economic conditions of rural areas in the past and comparing it with the present time. The future of rural areas can have several forms. The future depends mainly on the regional and local conditions. But the future of rural areas depends primarily on the people who often become leaders and actors of local development and with their vigor and enthusiasm can motivate the others. The thesis is developed through research.
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Management of Nursing Care for Newborn Using Classification Systems NANDA, NIC and NOC
MICHALOVÁ, Veronika
We have dealt in this thesis with problems of nursing care of the newborn from the perspective of standardized classification systems NANDA, NIC and NOC which offer many opportunities for streamlining, simplifying and improving of the quality of care. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on nursing care of physiological newborn during the first moments after the birth until leaving hospital. Furthermore, the common nursing language which is included in standardized classification systems NANDA, NIC and NOC.The empirical part of the thesis was prepared with the help of qualitative - quantitative strategy. We chose to collect valid data a research method of content analysis of documents, modelling, thought experiment and a structured interview. The first aim of the research was to identify the use file from various classification systems related to nursing care of physiological newborn. We selected 9 nursing diagnoses from the publication NANDA International Taxonomy II through content analysis, 9 nursing interventions from Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), 5 expected results related to the care of physiological newborn from the publication Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). We worked out a research form and submitted it in the way of a specific questionnaire to the validation of respondents ? who were experts in the field of nursing care of the newborn, it was made from the selected NANDA nursing diagnoses, NIC interventions and expected results of NOC. The second aim was to verify the usability of the selected files from the classification systems NANDA, NIC and NOC in clinical practice. The results of validation of NANDA nursing diagnoses were done by Diagnostic Content Validity Model ? DCV by Fehring. We determined the absolute and relative frequency of their designation within classification systems NIC and NOC. Nurses working at neonatal wards were our basic research populations; we created a targeted selection of two research samples divided by educational attainment. The first research sample consisted of 20 nurses with university education. The second research group was represented by 18 nurses with secondary education. The survey was realised in the time from January to March 2013 in the neonatal wards of the Hospital České Budějovice, a.s. Hospital Strakonice, a.s., Hospital Písek, a.s. Our third aim was to determine the attitudes of neonatal nurses to usage of classification systems in daily practice. We focused questions directed to the respondents on the knowledge and source of acquired knowledge, their attitude and possible reasons preventing the implementation of classification systems into clinical practice. The results showed nurses are reluctant to the usage and implementation of new standardized classification systems into clinical practice. The output of this thesis is the basic concept of nursing diagnosis according to NANDA-I, NIC and NOC focused on nursing care of physiological new-born in the area of the Czech Republic. 12 NANDA nursing diagnoses taxonomies was verified with 128 characteristics, 9 NIC nursing intervention taxonomies with 183 activities and 5 results of NOC nursing care with 72 areas of evaluation. There was selected in this survey 100 characteristics of NANDA taxonomy (62 %). It was chosen as being applicable in practice 130 from 9 selected files of NIC (71 %). It was selected 39 indicators (54 %) within 5 files of expected NOC results. The survey brought a lot of interesting information and also revealed even the lacks in the area of nursing care of physiological new-born; research also showed the lack in the area of nursing care of physiological newborn.
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