National Repository of Grey Literature 6 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Attitude to Euthanasia of Workers in Palliative Care
Poštová, Lenka ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Čížková, Hana (referee)
This bsachelor thesis is devided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The work focuses on opinions of workers in palliative care on euthanasia. The theoretical part deals with the definition of palliative care, its goals and principles. Futhermore, it also introduced quality of palliative care in Czech Republic. Second chapter explains the term euthanasia and its forms. It also contains opinions of citizens of the Czech Republic on euthanasia. Third chapter is dedicated to terms such as the autonomy of human, good death, dignified death, the right to live, the right to die or previously expressed wish. In Practical part of this work there is described a survey - questionnaire. This questionnaire was given to workers in palliative care. The results of this survey are also stated. The result are processed using grafs that are described and evaluated. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Lay (informal) support of parents with lethally ill child
Poštová, Lenka ; Křížová, Eva (advisor) ; Mašková, Eva (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of the families taking care of an incurably ill children with the particular focus on the support of the parents by the general public. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part describes the current situation of the families with an incurably ill children in the Czech Republic and their needs and problems as well as the support provided by the society. In addition the theoretical part is focused on the sources of the support by the general public. The practical part contains a qualitative analysis which aims to investigate whether the respondents would provide the support to the families taking care of an incurably ill children or if the respondents would expect to get the support in a difficult life situation.
Attitude to Euthanasia of Workers in Palliative Care
Poštová, Lenka ; Janečková, Hana (advisor) ; Čížková, Hana (referee)
This bsachelor thesis is devided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The work focuses on opinions of workers in palliative care on euthanasia. The theoretical part deals with the definition of palliative care, its goals and principles. Futhermore, it also introduced quality of palliative care in Czech Republic. Second chapter explains the term euthanasia and its forms. It also contains opinions of citizens of the Czech Republic on euthanasia. Third chapter is dedicated to terms such as the autonomy of human, good death, dignified death, the right to live, the right to die or previously expressed wish. In Practical part of this work there is described a survey - questionnaire. This questionnaire was given to workers in palliative care. The results of this survey are also stated. The result are processed using grafs that are described and evaluated. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Conformation analysis of nucleoside analogues containing selenium and tellurium in five-membered pseudosugar ring
Poštová Slavětínská, Lenka ; Pohl, Radek ; Rejman, Dominik
The conformation analysis of synthetized thymine and adenosine nucleoside analogues with selenium and tellurium in five-membered pseudosugar ring has been studied. The experimental NMR measurement was complemented with DFT molecular modeling studies. It was found, that ratio between individual conformers in solution depends on the nature of the heteroatom in the five-membered pseudosugar ring.
Pyrrolidine nucleotides conformationally constrained via hydrogen bonding
Pohl, Radek ; Poštová Slavětínská, Lenka ; Rejman, Dominik
Conformation of pyrroPME nucleotide analogues was studied by means of NMR at different pD values in D2O solutions. Surprisingly, two stable conformers were found at pD > 9 for both cis and trans configurations and their ratio depended on the acid-base properties of nucleobase attached to pyrrolidine ring. The results of conformational analysis suggest that the conformation of the pyrrolidine ring is locked via intramolecular hydrogen bond between negatively charged phosphonate oxygen atom and protonized pyrrolidine nitrogen.
Oligonucleotides modified with acyclic nucleoside phosphonate (HPEP) units
Kaiser, Martin Maxmilian ; Novák, Pavel ; Rosenbergová, Šárka ; Poštová Slavětínská, Lenka ; Rosenberg, Ivan ; Janeba, Zlatko
Two acyclic nucleoside phosphonates bearing 9-[3-hydroxy-2-(phosphonoethoxy)propyl] (HPEP) moiety and either adenine and thymine as nucleobase were synthetically converted into a suitable building blocks for the subsequent automated solid phase synthesis of modified oligonucleotides. Phosphoramidite chemistry was used for the synthesis of a series of complementary nonamers where the modified acyclic monomers were incorporated using the phosphotriester method. Determination of thermal characteristics of the complexes of the modified nonamers with the complementary strands revealed a destabilizing effect of the introduced acyclic modifications.

See also: similar author names
1 Poštová, Lucie
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.