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Psychological stress of medical staff in paliative care
Poláčková, Lucie ; Štefančíková, Mariana (advisor) ; Švecová, Dagmar (referee)
Author: Lucie Poláčková Institution: Institute of Social Medicine, Charles University, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove, Department of Nursing Title of the work: Psychological stress of medical staff in paliative care Academic advisor: PhDr. Mariana Štefančíková Ph.D., Ph.D. The number of pages: 110 The number of attachments: 7 Defended in: 2020 Keywords: burnout syndrome, palliative care, psychological stress, specifics of palliative care for the elderly The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the psychological burden of medical personnel in palliative care. It is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part deals with palliative care, the specifics of care for dying elderly and the psychological burden in palliative care. The thesis also deals with the history of palliative care, the needs of dying patients, burnout syndrome and its prevention. The practical part is focused on the issue of psychological stress in palliative care. It finds out what forms of stress nurses encounter and also finds out what methods help nurses cope with the burden.
The Czech encouter with the so-called female circumcision
Poláčková, Lucie ; Havelková, Hana (advisor) ; Knotková - Čapková, Blanka (referee)
The aim of this thesis was to find the seeds of Czech interest in the topic of female genital mutilation using a spectrum of approaches, as well as the experience of experts on this topic. The research consists of two main parts. The first part is devoted to the mapping of the institutional network; the second one to personal stories. Interviews with narrators have been analyzed using the method of triple coding. Themes that reveal the narrators' opinions about and attitudes towards female genital mutilation have been explored in the analysis in particular. In terms of theoretical approaches, the thesis explores whether it is possible to frame the debate on female genital mutilation in the Czech context using the various theses of global feminism and whether there is a general interest in this issue and its solutions. Key words: female genital mutilation, global and multicultural feminism, postcolonial feminism, institutional network, gender order, global North, global South
Chosen Charactreristics of Children from Children´s Homes
POLÁČKOVÁ, Lucie
This final year thesis focuses on problems of children growing up in children´s homes. In the theoretical part it deals with definition of the term children´s home and children´s home with school, reasons for placing child in children´s home, purpose and function of family and children´s home. The thesis characterizes family background a child came from to children´s home, it describes deprivation syndrome and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. A part of the thesis addresses Romany children growing up in children´s home and the relation between childhood spent in children´s home and crime committed in adulthood. The last chapter refers to some difficulties of young people leaving institutional upbringing. The practical part contains comparison of composition of children from three chosen institutions (two state and one non-state) Children´s Home with School Horní Planá, Children´s Home Aš and Private Children´s Home Koryto. They are compared especially in spheres described in the theoretical part. Concurrently I obtained basic information about particular children´s homes from senior executive. Also I monitored carers opinions of institutional upbringing and of children´s state of preparation for independent life after leaving children´s home and their attitudes to upbringing children.

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