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Importance of Supervision of Health Workers on Intensive Care Units
Sedláková, Dana ; Marková, Eva (advisor) ; Polívková, Jarmila (referee)
This thesis discusses the theme: "The importance of supervision of health workers on intensive care units". This work is divided into two section, with it's main purpose to focus on recapping the theories of supervision, it's history and up to date concept of clinical supervision in the Czech republic and Great Britain. It attempts to incorporate the advantages for the workers on intensive care units. Some negative aspects which may effect the workers, such as burn out syndrom, are also discussed. The second section covers the research component. Authoress decided on a quantitative approach to data collection, using a predetermined list of questions. These questionnaires were given to a group of health workers from Great Britain, specifically from Queen Alexandra hospital in Porthmouth, England. The selected intensive care unit provides a service primaly for adults with some unit provision for children. The rationale for using a unit based in Great Britain was to gain new experience from another country, where the process of clinical supervision has been successfully applied in clinical practise. In connection with task of the thesis five targets were set together with five hypotheses to permit confirmation or negation. The authoress attemted to map the situation regarding to clinical supervision in Great...
Nursing care of patients with implemented intracranial sensor
Bednaříková, Jana ; Hošťálková, Monika (advisor) ; Polívková, Jarmila (referee)
The goal of thesis "nursing care of patients with implemented intracranial sensor" was to analyze nursing care of patients on neurosurgical and critical care units in hospitals of the capital city of Prague. Main objectives were to understand whether there are nursing standards for "Nursing care for patients with established intracranial sensor", how nurses care for patients with increased intracranial pressure, if they have an experience with complications with patients with implemented ICP sensor and finally if they know the main complications that can potentially occur. The theoretical part describes the most common causes of brain damage and associated causes of intracranial hypertension, summarizes the types of sensors for monitoring intracranial pressure and ways of their implementation. It also deals with the specifics of nursing care associated with monitoring of intracranial hypertension. Quantitative research was chosen as methodology for this work. Data for the research was collected through anonymous questionnaire with nursing staff. The result was a finding that none of the cooperating departments have prepared a standard of nursing care for patients with an implemented ICP sensor, and that the majority of interviewed staff were not able to answer correctly if that standard in their...
Importance of Supervision of Health Workers on Intensive Care Units
Sedláková, Dana ; Marková, Eva (advisor) ; Polívková, Jarmila (referee)
This thesis discusses the theme: "The importance of supervision of health workers on intensive care units". This work is divided into two section, with it's main purpose to focus on recapping the theories of supervision, it's history and up to date concept of clinical supervision in the Czech republic and Great Britain. It attempts to incorporate the advantages for the workers on intensive care units. Some negative aspects which may effect the workers, such as burn out syndrom, are also discussed. The second section covers the research component. Authoress decided on a quantitative approach to data collection, using a predetermined list of questions. These questionnaires were given to a group of health workers from Great Britain, specifically from Queen Alexandra hospital in Porthmouth, England. The selected intensive care unit provides a service primaly for adults with some unit provision for children. The rationale for using a unit based in Great Britain was to gain new experience from another country, where the process of clinical supervision has been successfully applied in clinical practise. In connection with task of the thesis five targets were set together with five hypotheses to permit confirmation or negation. The authoress attemted to map the situation regarding to clinical supervision in Great...

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