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Promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding in Norway
Raestad, Ellen Wang ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
Norway is the leading country in the aspect of promotion, protection and support of breastfeeding. From 1968 and up to today, 2010, Norway has increased the prevalence of breastfeeding from 5% breastfeeding at 3 months to 98% breastfeeding at 3 months today. Many organizations at different levels are involved with the work promoting breastfeeding. The World Health Organization (WHO) is working worldwide. WHO have put up 10 recommendations about breastfeeding. The European Union are also widely involved. With the EU Blueprint of Action a model was made to outline the actions a national or regional plan should contain and implement if effective protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding are to be achieved. The BabyFriendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) is a governmentfunded project carried out according to the WHO/UNICEF guidelines. BFHI is a global effort to implement practices that promote, protect and support breastfeeding. The Norwegian Breastfeeding Association (Ammehjelpen) was established in 1968. This was a milestone in the history of breastfeeding in Norway. This is a mothertomother support group where women who used to breastfeed volunteer to help mothers who encounter problems in breastfeeding. There are still many challenges related to breastfeeding in Norway, but the work with promotion,...
Procrastination and its managment in university students
Švajcrová, Jana ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
Thesis "procrastination (delaying obligations) and its coping among university students "I have chosen for several reasons. The main reason is my longstanding interest in psychiatry. Another reason is very low awareness of students of Czech universities procrastination issues, based, inter alia, the deplorable lack of information in the literature written in Czech. The aim of this paper is to summarize current knowledge on the issue procrastination with an emphasis on academic procrastination in environment, an overview of therapeutic approaches, outlining the basic preventive methods and emphasize the importance of counselingcenters in universities in the awareness of students as well as interventionand preventive interventions.
Prevention of the mother to child transmission of HIV infection with emphasis on brestfeeding
Gojdič, Matej ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
The issue of transmission of HIV infection from mother to child is Currently, a high current . Testify statistical Data from WHO . By 2007 , the infected up to two and a half million children in the same year were added 420,000 new children's cases . The sad fact is, in particular , that the Already succumbed to AIDS 330,000 children and the death toll continues to increase steadily . One objective of my work was summarized by available knowledge of the possibilities of vertical transmission of HIV , with an emphasis on breastfeeding on the factors affecting the transmission and the degree of risk for the child . In addition, efforts trying sprehľadniť international , governmental and non-governmental organizations in the fight against transmission of HIV virus from mother to child placenta , parturition , no particular breastfeeding. A further object of the work is to identify the epidemiological situation in Czech Republic with respect to the vertical transmission of HIV infection , clarify the preventive actions applied to clinical practice reality on the Czech territory and optionally disclose their success . I hope the following will fill the lines sketched Metz and highlight on that page so appreciable and bulky issues , such HIV / AIDS .
Growth assessment of breastfed infants
Křížová, Pavla ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
Growth charts, body size, especially length and weight are important tool in evaluation of the proper growth and development of children in pediatrics. Interpretation of the growth curves of breastfed children, and the assessment of adequate nutrition and the possible introduction of milk formula or complementary food is highly dependent on adequacy of reference data. Based on preliminary studies, the National Health Institute (11) was expressed hypothesis about differences in standards-date growth of the World Health Organization (WHO) published in 2006 (19) and is currently of the reference charts for Czech children, based on 5 and 6national anthropological research (6,16). Automatic acceptance of these new reference WHO data and assessing the growth of breastfed children due to the following reference data would lead to incorrect assessment of growth of breastfed infants, and thus unjustified and premature introduction of milk formula or complementary food. Expected slower growth of healthy breast-fed Czech children, and smaller weight gain especially in the sixth month of life compared to the results WHO study, would lead to the unnecessary introduction of milk formula, or complementary food, and so would be inconsistent with full benefits and long-term breastfeeding, and thus in contrast with the...
Possibilities of prevention and treatment of eating disorders
Jedličková, Lucie ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
Eating disorders are a serious chronic illness, their incidence is increasing, especially among young girls and women. Therefore it is very important to inform the public about issues associated with eating disorders and experts in the quest for education and prevention programs, especially for the highest risk population, ie young girls. In my work, I present an overview of eating disorders, their etiology, incidence and in particular the possibility of current therapy and prevention.
Coping strategies in medical students
Hrabě, Michal ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
The everyday-life of each student is filled with stress. Especially the study of medicine is very difficult and requires a great deal of ability to handle stress. Stress is physiological reaction of the organism leading to maintain its homeostasis, and coping with changing environmental conditions. This response includes both metabolic ganges and behavioral changes. Metabolic changes mean the mobilization of all energy sources and their distribution to the vital organs. Changes in behavior could be described as a strategies "fight-or-flight" and "tend-and-befriend". Both are based on the strategy to increase the chances of survival. The development of the cognitive functions led to transfer the stress reaction from physical to emotional level. Long-term emotional stress can lead to burn-out syndrome. The aim of this work is to map the situation of stress management about the students at the 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University. For these purposes, I used a questionnaire consisting of two parts: a questionnaire mapping degrese of discomfort felt by the students and questionnaire "The Proactive Coping Inventory" compiled by Šolcová, Lukavský and Greenglass of Institute of Psychology, Academy of Science of the Czech Republic. Data were collected on 150 students. Only one of the pre-formulated hypotheses...
Teenagers' lifestyle
Jeníková, Klára ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor) ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (referee)
The bachelor's thesis describes teenagers' lifestyle. The theoretical part provides basic default information which is needed for introduction to the issues which the epidemiological study deals with in the practical part of the thesis. At the beginning of the thesis, there are described maturing period, characteristics of the lifestyle and selected teenage subcultures, the relation between lifestyle and health, and the impact of an inappropriate lifestyle. The study group for the epidemiological study consisted of students from 7th to 9th classes of Primary and secondary school Krestova in Ostrava and Primary and secondary school Koberice. The lifestyle and syndrome of dangerous behaviour as a negative impact on health were monitored by means of questionnaires consisting of 53 questions. The interpretation of the results aims to describe the lifestyle of current teenagers, using addictive substances, bullying and cyberbullying issues. Key words: teenagers, lifestyle, leisure time, risk behaviour, new technology

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