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The child as a motivation for abstinence among drug addicted mothers
Šulcová, Iva ; Šťastná, Lenka (advisor) ; Doležalová, Pavla (referee)
of the thesis: Background: The theme of the drugs problem users - mothers are becoming more and more topical. The specificity of women's groups on the drug scene is given to the problems associated with pregnancy and motherhood , different biological factors compared to men. Expert advice for women and addressing issues that are associated with the feminine role is a must for professionals . The phenomenon of mothers - user is necessarily linked to the issue of child care and subsequent abstinence . Our professional and lay society has regarding pregnancy , treatment, abstinence and motivation of mothers who are drug addicts many prejudices and stereotypical behavior. So the question arises , how the fact of pregnancy users - mothers affects their drug use and subsequent motivation for abstinence and retention in treatment . The aim of this work is to determine whether the child is the motivation for abstinence and the role of drug use in pregnancy women. Methods: Data were obtained using a semi-structured interview , the respondents were clients aftercare program . For data analysis using elements of grounded theory. Results: Based on the statements of the respondents , it was found that even when the child is passive motivation for abstinence , responder treatment of 80 % successfully completed....
Cooperation of The Body of Social and Legal Protection of Children and women addicted to alcohol - clients of the Centre Alma
Šulcová, Iva ; Broklová, Lada (advisor) ; Šťastná, Lenka (referee)
Background: The phenomenon - mothers, alcohol users is increasingly relevant, the specificity of the female group in the drug scene is given by problems associated with pregnancy and motherhood, different biological factors compared to men, the issue of child care. Among other things, the use of addictive substances by mothers endangers the upbringing of the child, thanks to which mothers often come into contact with OSPOD due to various factors, and cooperation with this institution is a necessity. The question therefore arises as to how the OSPOD cooperates with the mother - an alcohol user and what are the effects on alcohol consumption by these mothers. The aim of this work is to find out how women got into the care of OSPOD and what effect has women's awareness of the conditions of supervision on their alcohol consumption. Methods: Data were obtained through a semi-structured interview, the respondents were clients of the outpatient program. Elements of grounded theory were used for data analysis. Results: Based on the testimonials of the respondents, it was found that the most common circumstances that put women in OSPOD care were quarrels and subsequent expulsion from the partner's / husband's apartment, as well as reporting to the OSPOD partner / family member for substance use before the...
The child as a motivation for abstinence among drug addicted mothers
Šulcová, Iva ; Šťastná, Lenka (advisor) ; Doležalová, Pavla (referee)
of the thesis: Background: The theme of the drugs problem users - mothers are becoming more and more topical. The specificity of women's groups on the drug scene is given to the problems associated with pregnancy and motherhood , different biological factors compared to men. Expert advice for women and addressing issues that are associated with the feminine role is a must for professionals . The phenomenon of mothers - user is necessarily linked to the issue of child care and subsequent abstinence . Our professional and lay society has regarding pregnancy , treatment, abstinence and motivation of mothers who are drug addicts many prejudices and stereotypical behavior. So the question arises , how the fact of pregnancy users - mothers affects their drug use and subsequent motivation for abstinence and retention in treatment . The aim of this work is to determine whether the child is the motivation for abstinence and the role of drug use in pregnancy women. Methods: Data were obtained using a semi-structured interview , the respondents were clients aftercare program . For data analysis using elements of grounded theory. Results: Based on the statements of the respondents , it was found that even when the child is passive motivation for abstinence , responder treatment of 80 % successfully completed....
Methods of family planning at Romany woman
ŠULCOVÁ, Iva
In this thesis, I addressed the issues of the Romany population, in particular family planning of Romany women. My thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical and the other is practical. The first part dealt with the history of the Romany population, Romany customs, rituals, housing, family, children, etc. These phenomena were separately applied to the multicultural nursing model - a Giger-Davidhizar model. Due to globalization and population migration, I emphasized the need to use and apply the model of multicultural nursing as an integral part of nursing care. In the second part of my thesis, I carried out my research through semi-controlled interviews with five randomly selected Romany women aged between 20-40 years. Five objectives and related research questions were defined. All the objectives were met. Research question 1, whether Romany women are aware of family planning methods, was not answered definitely. Research question 2 shows that Romany women use family planning methods. Research question 3 resulted in the finding that Romany women use hormonal contraceptives in family planning. Research question 4 explained that Romany women do not find family planning important. The respondents replied to research question 5 ? what Romany women?s needs in primary care are ? in the sense that they do not have any specific requirements. My bachelor thesis can be used as a resource for midwives who want to learn about the problems of the Romany population and family planning, as well as for working midwives who would apply the knowledge in the field of multicultural nursing his their practice, recommend adequate contraception in primary prevention and educate Romany women on when, how and under what circumstances to start a family. The general public, especially young girls, who begin their sexual life, will find here an overview of all available and used methods of contraception.

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