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Activization of a client with psychiatric diagnosis in sheltered housing
Faifrová, Iveta ; Nováková, Ivana (advisor) ; Chittussiová, Lenka (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with schizophrenia and outlines her socially. The main objective is to find out the activation of clients living in sheltered housing. Whether the client perceives their health and is consequently able to participate in activating programs. If the client is actively being responsible with his family, and is positively influenced and thus is able to see the future positively. In my work I put forth eight interviews I had with clients from sheltered housing - Bona o.p.s. interviews. I analyzed and subsequently determined whether the predetermined assumptions were confirmed or not.
Faith as social support
Holečková, Žaneta ; Votroubková, Michaela (advisor) ; Hodačová, Lenka (referee)
Name and Suriname of the autor: Žaneta Holečková Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Social Medicine, Department of Nursing Title: Faith es social support Supervisor: Mgr. Michaela Votroubková Number of pages: 59 Number of attachments: 6 Year of defense: 2016 Keywords: faith, social support, Christianity, religion, nursing, disease, patient Summary: This bachelor's thesis represents Christian faith in terms of social support. It is showing it's influence in human's life and tries to emphasize it's importance. In theoretical part basic concepts are characterized. These relate to faith and social support and describe relationships between them and human beings. In the empirical part of thesis, the experiences of people which accompanied their loved one's during their illness and dying are compared. Their statements describe what kind of role played Christian faith in their life and how it helped them in difficult life situation.
Disease from a perspective of selected world religions
Koubková, Hana ; Bartůšková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
This thesis "Disease from the perspective of selected world religions" first defines related terms, such as health, illness and religion, and then presents the problem of disease in the Buddhist, Judaic, Christian and Islamic concepts. Information is obtained from the basic religious texts and then from considerations of experts who dealt with the issue. The main objective of this thesis is to show how the religion looks at the causes of disease and how these causes have been associated with human sin. There are also reflected differences that result from the historical development and the different currents of thought within each religion. The study also examined the impact that a religious basis for the practical life of the faithful in the medical and social. In conclusion, the positions of the various religions are compared.
The connection between chosen personal characteristics and health
Mikulová, Hana ; Bahbouh, Radvan (advisor) ; Šípek, Jiří (referee)
This work focuses on summarizing suspected and proven links between personality traits and health. First we recapitulate various theories linking personality traits and health - Type A personality, optimism, pessimism, five-factor model of personality, self-esteem, self-efficacy and more. Next we concentrate on the perception of this connection with doctors through interviews on the topic of "personality and health" in the empirical part. In the empirical part semi-structured interviews with doctors on the topic of "personality and health" were used to observe how doctors themselves percieve this connection. The aim is to find out where the doctors find that connection while working with their patients and how they use it in their medical practice. Keywords: personality, health, disease, medical practice
THE SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OF THE SICK IN THE THEOLOGY OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURCH
Štojdl, Filip ; Vogel, Jiří (referee) ; Liguš, Ján (referee)
THE SACRAMENT OF ANOINTING OFTHE SICK IN THE THEOLOGY OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK HUSSITE CHURC Mgr. Filip Štojdl This thesis is focused on the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, as it is perceived by the Czechoslovak Hussite Church. Its aim is to strengthen and further open the sacrament to practice of Czechoslovak Hussite Church and to show its deep systematic theological roots. The starting point of our investigative efforts will focus on the development of this sacrament in the Christian sense and especially in theology of CHC (Czechoslovak Hussite Church). The point is to understand the meaning of this sacrament especially from ecclesiological, ecumenical, philosophical and psychological point of view considering the doctrinal statement of the current Hussite theology. The author would like to create the comprehensive mosaic, which will map our issues in detail and broadly.
The Biomedical Construction of "Health"
Nová, Nikola ; Kolářová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kiczková, Zuzana (referee)
Nikola Žáková The Biomedical Construction of "Health" Thesis Prague 2014 ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on the analysis of biomedical categories of "health", "illness" and "prevention". The aim is to determine how these categories are used in two case studies - "diabethes melitus 2" and "hepatitis B, C" - in the periods 1989-1990, 1995-1996, 2002-2003 , 2006-2007. "Health" is currently conceived as a "norm" that we should strive to meet. Through categories of "health", "disease", "prevention" and through the action of the discourse of risk and individual responsibility (for health of ourself and also for the health of the entire community), is desribed how the normative social expectations about health are shaped in the medical articles. We constantly monitor our health and we manage our behavior according to the potential "risks". This thesis examines how the institution of medicine influences the lives of individuals in society, on the basis of content analysis and discourse analysis of case studies from the renowned medical journal Časopis lékařů českých. Keywords: health, disease, prevention, risk, biopower, (self)disciplining
History and present of classical and alternative medicine in the training of the workers in the health service
Ráczová, Věra ; Marádová, Eva (advisor) ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (referee)
The aim of the theoretical part of this bachelor thesis is to present a comparison of selected problems of the processing of medicine on one hand and the topic of health and diseases in the specific historical periods on the other hand. Besides, this thesis follows a historical development of the support the health care in the ancient and medieval periods. It conducts the survey of the causes of the illnesses, as well as their development and diversity in the selected historical periods. It points out the different approaches of people and the society in general to health and illnesses in the view of the historical background. In this context it presents a comparison of the approaches to alternative medicine and tries to find the differences of the alternative and scientific medicine. The research part of this thesis deals with the extent of the awareness of the antique legacy of the natural healing by medical workers, using the application of selected methods via questionnaire. Keywords: health, disease, Antiquity, Middle Ages, nature healing, alternative medicine, medical science, herbal therapy, physician

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