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Person accompanying during childbirth
BISKUPOVÁ, Iveta
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of accompanying person during childbirth. Due to the topic of the bachelor thesis, there are introduced persons that a woman can choose to childbirth, including their specifics and differences, in the theoretical part. The individual stages of childbirth, the role of a midwife during childbirth and the communication of the midwife with the woman and her accompaniment are also described. There were established two goals of the thesis. The first goal was to find out how the woman perceived the presence of the accompanying person during childbirth, and the second was to find out what influenced the woman in choosing the accompanying person to childbirth. The research investigation was conducted through an individual semi-structured interview, so it was processed using a qualitative method. The data was collected from postpartum women who had already been released from the puerperium department for home treatment. However, the condition was that the women gave childbirth in 2020 and had an accompanying person during childbirth. The data collection took place in March and May 2020. In March, there was an increase in the number of infected people with coronavirus in the Czech Republic. There were put in place measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including a ban on accompaniment in the birth room. The interviews took place in a pre-arranged, calm and pleasant environment for the women. The obtained data recorded on a dictaphone was evaluated manually, using the "paper - pencil" method. There were created three main categories and their subcategories. The first category is called Accompanying Person and contains five subcategories - Accompanying person during childbirth, Factors influencing the choice of the accompanying person, Proposal for presence at childbirth, Satisfaction and Recommendation of the accompaniment. The second main category Childbirth has four subcategories - Preparation for childbirth, Coming to childbirth, Perception of the accompaniment during childbirth by a woman, and Process of the fourth stage of childbirth. The last category is Communication with three subcategories - Behavior and communication of the accompaniment with a woman, Communication with staff and Behavior of staff. The research revealed that women I1 - I9 chose their partner as their 7 accompanying person and woman I10 chose a dula. For women, the partner is the closest person they want to experience the most important moments. Woman I10 chose the doula on the base of recommendation of her colleague. Furthermore, it was found that women perceived their accompaniment primarily as psychological support, which calms them verbally or by their presence, but women I1, I4 and I7 considered their partners as an auxiliary person who assisted them in the shower, in moving or giving things. All the women were ultimately satisfied with their choice, despite flaws such as playing on the phone or too much effort.
Communication of midwives with the accompanying person during childbirth
BLAŤÁKOVÁ, Iva
The bachelor thesis deals with communication of midwife with accompanying person during delivery. The theoretical part focuses on communication, delivery, and accompaniment during childbirth. The thesis describes the relationships among midwives and attendants during delivery. Two aims were set for this bachelor thesis. The first objective was to find out how the midwife communicates with the accompaniment during delivery. The second objective was to find out how satisfied the midwives are with communication with the accompanying person during delivery. The research was conducted in April 2019 and was conducted with midwives working in the delivery room and accompanying persons who participated in at least one birth. The research was conducted with midwives in the delivery room and accompanying person in their home environment. A qualitative method was chosen to obtain data in the form of semi-structured interviews. Before the beginning of the interviews, the topic of the bachelor thesis, the purpose and further use of their provided information was explained to all participants. The participants were assured that the interviews were anonymous. Two types of questionnaires were created for the research. One of the questionnaires was intended for midwives and contained 6 questions with further sub-questions. A second questionnaire was created for accompanying person. It consisted of 5 questions with further subqueries. In both cases questions were asked to supplement the research. In order to make the data processing anonymous, the researchers were identified as follows. Midwives had the abbreviation PA1 and accompaniment the abbreviation D1. The obtained data were processed by the pencil-paper method, where the obtained information was recorded in questionnaires and then colour-coded.
The use of the Bible in pastoral work with ill people
Halámková, Miriam ; Martinek, Michael (advisor) ; Heryán, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis titled "The use of the Bible in pastoral work with ill people" is to explore the ways how this fundamental book of Christianity can be used in pastoral work with ill people. In the first chapter, there are defined general pastoral care, its meaning and the care of ill people. Futhermore, the ill person as an object on which is this care focused, his needs and some specifics of conversation with such a person and also a person accompanying the ill as the one who provides the care. The second chapter deals with the pastoral theme in the Bible. In the times of the Old Testament the shepherd was one of the most inferior professions. Nevertheless, it is given as an example for the behavior of the spiritual leader to the people of whom he cares about. In some books of the Bible there is described how a shepherd should behave to his flock. In the New Testament then it is spoken of Jesus Christ as the good shepherd who takes care of his sheep, which represent individuals in the church. The chapter provides some inspirations in Christ's behavior for today's pastoral work with ill people. The third chapter is devoted to a description of the selected options of the use of the Bible in pastoral work with the sick. These include personal approach to accompanying to it, reading stories, but...
The contentment with nursing care at children´s department from the view of a person accomplanying the child
MRÁZOVÁ, Iveta
Satisfaction monitoring is one of the indicators of quality of provided care. The quality of nursing care provided in hospitals has been largely discussed recently. For many health care facilities the patients´ opinion is crucial for the nursing care evaluation and represents a feedback for the nursing staff. The objective of my thesis was to examine opinions of persons accompanying child patients in hospital on the nursing care quality. I set three hypotheses: The first hypothesis is {--} persons accompanying child patients in hospital are satisfied with the care, the second states {--} persons accompanying child patients in hospital are satisfied with communication with the nursing staff in a paediatric ward and the third hypothesis suggests that persons accompanying child patients in hospital are not satisfied with the paediatric ward equipment. The research sample was formed by persons accompanying child patients in the Český Krumlov hospital,Inc. Those persons were staying is hospital together with children during their hospitalization. The research was conducted in the paediatric ward of the Český Krumlov hospital,Inc. by the questionnaire method. The research took place in January, February and March. I analysed data obtained from 69 filled in questionnaires. The data analysis shows that persons accompanying children in hospital were satisfied with the care provided {--} the hypotesis I is confirmed. The persons accompanying children in hospital were also satisfied with communication {--} the hypothesis II is confirmed, and they were satisfied with the paediatric ward equipment {--} the hypothesis III isn´t confirmed. The results of my research will be given over to the Český Krumlov hospital, Inc. management, primarily to the Chief Nursing Officer of the Hospital, to the Chief Physician and to the Senior Nurse Manager of the paediatrical ward. The results may serve as a feedback and an expression of respect for the quality of nursing care in the paediatric ward in the hospital Český Krumlov,Inc.

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