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Occupational injuries among perioperative nurses
Kolmašová, Petra ; Jirkovský, Daniel (advisor) ; Haluzíková, Jana (referee)
The bachelor thesis entitled "Occupational injuries of nurses in perioperative care" addresses the issue of occupational health and safety of perioperative nurses. The operating room environment is very specific and perioperative nurses are exposed to various hazards in their work. Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the frequency and cause of occupational injuries of perioperative nurses in the course of their profession. Methods: In order to achieve the aim of the work, a questionnaire survey was carried out, the target group of which was all perioperative nurses working in the central operating theatres for adults and central operating theatres for children at Motol University Hospital. The survey included 37 completed questionnaires. Results: Based on the statistical evaluation of the data, it was found that 43,24 % of the respondents had an occupational injury in the last year. The most frequent injuries involved sharp instruments, specifically sewing needles and scalpels. The most common circumstance of injury was receiving the instrument from the doctor, due to haste or lack of time. Musculoskeletal pain was reported by 59,46 % of the respondents with the highest prevalence of lumbar spine region. Conclusion: The issue of occupational health and safety of perioperative nurses...
Physiotherapy for bariatric surgery patients
Kolmašová, Petra ; Cibulková, Natálie (advisor) ; Nováková, Petra (referee)
Title of thesis: Physiotherapy for bariatric surgery patients Abstract: This bachelor thesis is focused on physiotherapy for patients after bariatric surgery. The main aim of the study is to create a handbook for bariatric patients, which they will be able to exercise at home. Partial aim is to find out how the quality of life and pain perception of bariatric patients changes due to group exercise, individual physiotherapy and bariatric surgery itself. The SF-MPQ, DIBDA, map pain and IWQOL-Lite questionnaire were used to determine the results. The theoretical part describes the diagnosis and examination of obesity, health complications asociated with obesity and its treatment, both conservative and surgical. It also summarizes the indications and contraindications of bariatric-metabolic surgery and types of procedures. Furthermore, it focuses on physical activity in bariatric patients and the role of physiotherapist in bariatrics. The practical part contains case reports of two patients, who underwent bariatric surgery and then attended group exercise and individual physiotherapy for four weeks. The initial examination, including questionnaires, was performed about a week before the surgery. The same type of questionnaires was used in the final examination after four-week therapy, which started 3-4 weeks...
Physiotherapy for bariatric surgery patients
Kolmašová, Petra ; Cibulková, Natálie (advisor) ; Nováková, Petra (referee)
Title of thesis: Physiotherapy for bariatric surgery patients Abstract: This bachelor thesis is focused on physiotherapy for patients after bariatric surgery. The main aim of the study is to create a handbook for bariatric patients, which they will be able to exercise at home. Partial aim is to find out how the quality of life and pain perception of bariatric patients changes due to group exercise, individual physiotherapy and bariatric surgery itself. The SF-MPQ, DIBDA, map pain and IWQOL-Lite questionnaire were used to determine the results. The theoretical part describes the diagnosis and examination of obesity, health complications asociated with obesity and its treatment, both conservative and surgical. It also summarizes the indications and contraindications of bariatric-metabolic surgery and types of procedures. Furthermore, it focuses on physical activity in bariatric patients and the role of physiotherapist in bariatrics. The practical part contains case reports of two patients, who underwent bariatric surgery and then attended group exercise and individual physiotherapy for four weeks. The initial examination, including questionnaires, was performed about a week before the surgery. The same type of questionnaires was used in the final examination after four-week therapy, which started 3-4 weeks...

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