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Problematics of using restraints from the point of view of paramedical personnel
SIEBEROVÁ, Markéta
In the theoretical part of the Bachelor's thesis named "Problematics of Using Restraints from Paramedical Staff's Point of View" we dealt with using restraints in the Czech Republic, the issue of nursing care in patients where it is necessary to use restraints as well as reasons for using restraints. The research part focused on the attitudes of paramedical staff to using restraints and their feelings during application. Research goals: There were two goals set in this Bachelor's thesis. The first one was to compare the attitudes of paramedical staff to using restraints in chosen departments. The second goal aimed at finding out the experience of paramedical staff with using restraints in chosen departments. Research questions: There were two research questions set up to reach the goals of the work. 1. What are the attitudes of paramedical staff to using restraints in chosen departments? 2. What experience do paramedical staff have with using restraints in chosen departments? Methods: To achieve the goals, semi-structured interview method was used in a qualitative research survey. The interviews were held with nurses in different health-care facilities in the Czech Republic and the choice of respondents for the research group was calculated there were 9 respondents. Results: Based on a data analysis, we set up 3 categories of questions and subsequently 18 subcategories. The research survey shows that the attitudes of nurses differ but they have a common understanding that the restraint is salutary for patients in case of a potential imminent injuryof the patient, other patients or staff. Nurses have different experience depending on the department where they work as well as their practice duration in that department.

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1 Sieberová, Miroslava
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