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Activities of a Hospice Pastoral Worker
Rožnovská, Kateřina ; Beneš, Ladislav (advisor) ; Filipi, Pavel (referee)
The bachelor ́s work with the topic "Activities of A Hospice Pastoral Worker" tries to show indispensability of a pastoral worker in a multidisciplinary team looking after patients in a hospice. It refers to literature concerning the subject, and to personal experience of the author. The work is divided into six sections. The first of these explains and clarifies some basic conceptions mentioned in the work. The second section focuses on legal regulations and agreements in healthcare pastoral work. The third section is the largest and describes work of a hospice pastoral worker. There are four characteristic domains E work with patients, with their family and friends, with hospice staff, and with surviving relatives. An essential topic are spiritual needs of patients, described in the fourth chapter. The fifth section focuses on tools of a pastoral worker, which are also very important. At the end of the bachelor ́s work there is a chapter concerning the topic of death. In the framework of complex care of a person's well Ebeing a pastoral worker is an indispensable constituent of a team working with terminally ill patients. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Activities of a Hospice Pastoral Worker
Rožnovská, Kateřina ; Filipi, Pavel (referee) ; Beneš, Ladislav (advisor)
The bachelor ́s work with the topic "Activities of A Hospice Pastoral Worker" tries to show indispensability of a pastoral worker in a multidisciplinary team looking after patients in a hospice. It refers to literature concerning the subject, and to personal experience of the author. The work is divided into six sections. The first of these explains and clarifies some basic conceptions mentioned in the work. The second section focuses on legal regulations and agreements in healthcare pastoral work. The third section is the largest and describes work of a hospice pastoral worker. There are four characteristic domains E work with patients, with their family and friends, with hospice staff, and with surviving relatives. An essential topic are spiritual needs of patients, described in the fourth chapter. The fifth section focuses on tools of a pastoral worker, which are also very important. At the end of the bachelor ́s work there is a chapter concerning the topic of death. In the framework of complex care of a person's well Ebeing a pastoral worker is an indispensable constituent of a team working with terminally ill patients. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The perception of dying and death
ROŽNOVSKÁ, Kateřina
The thesis describes the perception of dying and death among Werich family members, who were clients of Home hospice Tabita. The study is accompanied by an interview with Mr. Werich that took care of his dying wife. The observation has been performed by myself as an employee of Home Hospice Tabita. Facts obtained from the interview are supported by expert literature and my own participant observation. The study demonstrates what the dying families have in common, but also shows the specifics of individual cases. Although the hospice is based on Christian principles, it may profesionally and efectively work with non-Christian family members as well.

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