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Nursing care in sanatorium of long - term diseased by the eyes of patients and family members
Kaplanová, Jitka ; Mareš, Jiří (advisor) ; Kholová, Petra (referee)
83 SYNOPSIS Author: Jitka Kaplanová Institution: Charles University in Prague Fakulty of Medicine in Hradec Králové Institute of Social Medicine Department of Nursing Title: Nursing care in sanatorium of long term diseased by the eyes of patient and family members Supervisor: Prof. PhDr.Jiří Mareš, CSc. Number of pages: 100 Number of attachments: 5 Year of viva voice: 2012 Keywords: senior, old age, gerontology, geriatrics, nursing care, family, long - term hospital Bachelor thesis deals with nursing care in long- therm hospital, how it is seen valuated by patients and their family members. Care for patients in Medical institutions for long-term patients still ranks among frequently discussed topics. Public opinion on care for patients in Medical institutions for long-term patients has rarely been positive. Not even media contribute to a good reputation of these institutions. Currently geriatrics patient is associated mainly with nursing care, soial and long- therm constitutional. Very important part in a care about old person is their family and its active involvement into care. Research investigation is focused on environment of long- therm hospital, communication, attitude of care staff and care about patients. Researched sample were 103 patients and 92 family members in three long- therm hospitals in...

EU social policy including the comparison of the social systems in Germany and Sweden
Tůmová, Veronika ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Abrhám, Josef (referee)
The thesis describes the historical evolution of the EU social policy, clarifies the concept of the European social model and deals with characteristics of the basic models of the European social policy. The essential part of the thesis is devoted to the comparison of the social systems in Germany and Sweden from the point of view of the amount of taxes and social contributions, the structure of receipts and expenditure on social policy, the systems of old age pension schemes, the family policy and the unemployment benefit. The comparison shows some typical elements of the social state model that these two countries represent. The attention is also devoted to the contemporary challenges which the European social model has to face, especially the demographic development and aspects of globalization. The attitude and responses of the European Union to these challenges are also mentioned here.