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Providing spiritual care in a hospital
Válková, Vendula ; Obrusníková, Lýdie (advisor) ; Žatečková, Ludmila (referee)
INTRODUCTION Spiritual care for patients has been a part of care since the beginning of caring for the sick. Spiritual care dates back to the time of shamans or the Middle Ages, when in the care of the sick there was the satisfaction of spiritual need in various forms. In the Middle Ages, there were three important women in Central European medicine. Anežka Česká, Alžběta Durynská and Hedvika Slezská. These women combined extremely dedicated care for the sick and the poor. From the 16th to the 18th century, the family was cared for mainly by the family at home. An important figure in this period was Apolónie Radermecherová, who took care of the sick in the city hospitals with several other women. She is the founder of the Revenge ofSaint Alžběta, her first mission was to care for the sick in the hospitals that the sisters founded. The order is currently caring for the sick and dying. Spirituality and spiritual needs have accompanied mankind since always. Different ways of spiritual coping with the reality of human finiteness can be found in many statements and writings of all great religious and philosophical traditions (Péče v závěru života, H. Kisvertová 2018). Spirituality is reflected in the time in which we live, in culture and society, and in the religion of the country. The inner life of a man is...
Perception of life quality of men and women with celiac disease
Černá, Lucie ; Heřmanová, Jana (advisor) ; Obrusníková, Lýdie (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the perception of the quality of life of adult men and women with celiac disease and the differences between them. The aim was to evaluate their quality of life and find out whether there are differences between men and women in the perception of quality of life and whether differences also occur between men younger and older than 35 years and between women younger and older than 35 years. Another partial goal was to find out in which areas celiacs perceive the quality of life as deteriorated compared to the general healthy population, if they perceive it as deteriorated. The SF-36 questionnaire and a semi-structured interview were used for the research. A total of 8 respondents participated. 2 women under 35 years, 2 women over 35 years, 2 men under 35 years and 2 men over 35 years. The results of the research were different from the results of similar research in Sweden in 2003 [1], that was the inspiration for this thesis, which brought a new perspective on the issue of perception of quality of life by celiacs. According to the SF-36 questionnaire, no significant differences were noted. The semi-structured interview brought different results. Men had a worse quality of life than women in terms of social consequences and disease management strategies. There were no...

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