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Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during prehospital urgent medical care
Kudrna, Zbyněk ; Schneiderová, Michaela (advisor) ; Klicperová, Zuzana (referee) ; Žabka, Ladislav (referee)
96 Annotation Author: Zbyn k Kudrna Dis. Institution: Social Medicine Institute, Charles University in Prag, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové Title of the thesis: Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during prehospital urgent medical care Thesis consultant: Mgr. Michaela Schneiderová Number of pages: 127 Number of appendices: 7 Year of defense: 2010 Key words: interaction, Emergency Medical Services, Prehospital urgent medical care, co-operation, doctor, Critical care paramedic, Registered nurse, driver Summary: The bachelor's thesis are focused on Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during prehospital urgent medical care. Theoretical part is mapping Emergency Medical Services functioning in Czech Republic. Empirical part consist quantitative survey, using questionnaire method with focus on Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during pre-hospital urgent medical care. Mapping interaction at Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medical Services staff co- operation understanding, comparing team work understanding of each member and figure out influencing factors. Research sample consists 90 respondents of Emergency Medical Services, 30 doctors, 30 critical care paramedics and registered nurses and 30 Emergency Medical Services drivers. Research was held at Central Bohemia...
Domestic violence - The role of educated health professionals providing pre-hospital emergency care
Halenková, Marcela ; Mareš, Jiří (advisor) ; Žabka, Ladislav (referee)
Author: Marcela Halenková Institution: Social Medicine Institute, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove. Department of nursing. Title of the thesis: Domestic violence - The role of educated health care professionals providing pre - hospital emergency care Supervisor: Professor PhDr. Jiří Mareš, CS.c. Number of pages: s. 301 Number of appendixes: 28 Number of bibliographies: 36 Year of thesis defence: 2012 Key words: domestic violence, abuse, physical violence, emergency rescue service, medical doctor, medical operator for emergency rescue service, nurse/ paramedic, driver, attack, injury, wound Summary: This bachelor's thesis in theoretical part is dealing with a complex issue of domestic violence from everyday practice of health care professionals from emergency care service within 3 regions of the Czech Republic (Central Bohemian region, Pardubice Region and Vysočina Region). It gives a basic information summary about a domestic violence, its causes, forms, dynamics and even consequences. Significant part of this thesis focuses on need of professional approach of health care professionals nursing staff and medical staff in a process of multidisciplinary cooperation towards victims of domestic violence. There is a structured interview in the research part dealing...
Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during prehospital urgent medical care
Kudrna, Zbyněk ; Schneiderová, Michaela (advisor) ; Klicperová, Zuzana (referee) ; Žabka, Ladislav (referee)
96 Annotation Author: Zbyn k Kudrna Dis. Institution: Social Medicine Institute, Charles University in Prag, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové Title of the thesis: Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during prehospital urgent medical care Thesis consultant: Mgr. Michaela Schneiderová Number of pages: 127 Number of appendices: 7 Year of defense: 2010 Key words: interaction, Emergency Medical Services, Prehospital urgent medical care, co-operation, doctor, Critical care paramedic, Registered nurse, driver Summary: The bachelor's thesis are focused on Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during prehospital urgent medical care. Theoretical part is mapping Emergency Medical Services functioning in Czech Republic. Empirical part consist quantitative survey, using questionnaire method with focus on Emergency Medical Services staff co-operation during pre-hospital urgent medical care. Mapping interaction at Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medical Services staff co- operation understanding, comparing team work understanding of each member and figure out influencing factors. Research sample consists 90 respondents of Emergency Medical Services, 30 doctors, 30 critical care paramedics and registered nurses and 30 Emergency Medical Services drivers. Research was held at Central Bohemia...

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