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Maintaining dignity for patients in coma at ARO, ICU
Horáková, Eva ; Chloubová, Helena (advisor) ; Herbrichová, Andrea (referee)
This thesis deals with the saturation of the needs of patients in coma. The challenge was to find not only theoretical knowledge of respondents about the needs of man, but especially the higher saturation of psychosocial needs. Work deals with cultural, ethnic and religious diversity of patients and their influence on the patient's dignity. Especially in the health care problems and terminal care. It focuses on the most frequent nursing interventions, which cause disruption of intimacy and thus the stage and dying. In the research part, we try to confirm the objectives and hypotheses using quantitative research methods questionnaire. Quantitative results following qualitative research using observation of randomly selected nurses. From the research showed that nurses do not have sufficient theoretical knowledge of the theory of human needs, and therefore very rarely saturate other than physiological needs. Dignity of a sick person is impaired primarily in health care. Communication not only with the patient, but family is poor and annoying the nurses.
Maintaining dignity for patients in coma at ARO, ICU
Horáková, Eva ; Chloubová, Helena (advisor) ; Herbrichová, Andrea (referee)
This thesis deals with the saturation of the needs of patients in coma. The challenge was to find not only theoretical knowledge of respondents about the needs of man, but especially the higher saturation of psychosocial needs. Work deals with cultural, ethnic and religious diversity of patients and their influence on the patient's dignity. Especially in the health care problems and terminal care. It focuses on the most frequent nursing interventions, which cause disruption of intimacy and thus the stage and dying. In the research part, we try to confirm the objectives and hypotheses using quantitative research methods questionnaire. Quantitative results following qualitative research using observation of randomly selected nurses. From the research showed that nurses do not have sufficient theoretical knowledge of the theory of human needs, and therefore very rarely saturate other than physiological needs. Dignity of a sick person is impaired primarily in health care. Communication not only with the patient, but family is poor and annoying the nurses.
Work in Intensive Care and its Impact on Nurse's Lifestyle
Novotná, Eva ; Herbrichová, Andrea (referee) ; Michálková, Helena (advisor)
This dissertation is concerned with the live style of nurses working at the intensive care units. The work of nurses is demanding both physically and mentally. It is carried out under time pressure and in forced pace. It is demanding for perception and memory, it requires critical thinking, high level of professional knowledge, and also skill and practical proficiency. All these are reflected on the nurse's experience and mental health. And it is physical and mental exhaustion that can be avoided by healthy life style. The aim of the dissertation was to map the life style of nurses working at intensive care units and find out how performing the profession affects the life style of the nurses. The research was concerned with healthy food, suitable relaxation, using addictive substances, and the psychological stress on the nurses. To achieve the aim of this work, a quantitative research investigation by the method of questionnaire was used 178 questionnaires from nurses working at intensive care units were used. The questionnaires were processed by descriptive statistics with graphs and tables. From the research investigation, it is clear that the nurses do not abide by the principles of healthy dieting, and the nurses realize this fact. The research investigation confirmed that nurses working at intensive...

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