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Prevention of burnout syndrome among emergency service workers
DANIELOVÁ, Barbora
The thesis is focused on the prevention of burnout syndrome in the IRS workers. This thesis was prepared in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, which hit the Czech Republic in 2020, and due to the pandemic situation, including extraordinary governmental measures, integrated rescue system workers were exposed to a great psychological, but also physical load. In the theoretical part of this thesis, the integrated rescue system was briefly described, but also the stress that contributes to the development of burnout syndrome in the long term. Subsequently, the theoretical part described the burnout syndrome and its phases. Furthermore, the symptoms of burnout syndrome, risk factors or treatment were presented. An indispensable part,without which this thesis could not be complete, is the section devoted to the prevention of burnout syndrome. The main objective of this thesis was to list the factors that contribute to the development of burnout syndrome including preventive measures that reduce the likelihood of burnout syndrome. The topic of prevention of burnout syndrome was focused only on the personnel of basic units of the IZS. To achieve the stated aim of this thesis, a custom questionnaire was constructed and used in the survey. The practical part of this thesis deals with the prevention of burnout syndrome in the workers of basic units of the IZS. The questionnaire that was constructed contains twenty-four questions, fourteen of which are related to the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic and also intertwined with the prevention of this syndrome. From the analysis of the questionnaire survey, it was found that the prevention of burnout syndrome is neglected among the integrated rescue system workers in the Czech Republic. On the basis of subjective answers of the personnel of basic units of the IZS it was found that they may be more at risk of developing burnout syndrome due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Since no official diagnostic questionnaire was used, I would have welcomed the involvement of some erudite social psychology personnel on this issue. From the resulting findings included in this thesis, a recommendation for practice has been developed, which includes five practices that, if applied, could improve the current state of the art in the prevention of the syndrome in future integrated rescue workers.
The health educational and interventional programme of the integrated emergency system employees for the burnout prevention administered in co-operation with the Pre-hospital Emergency Care and Emergency Service in the South Bohemian Region
UHLÍŘOVÁ, Božena
There is the analysis of the literature on the topic of the researched issue, along with the listing of sources of emotional problems and of the burden, proceeding to the burnout of the Integrated emergency system employees, with the special emphasis on the profession of emergency workers. The health educational and interventional programme has been realized in the Pre-hospital Emergency Care and Emergency Service in the South Bohemian Region. The programme consists of three modules: Breathing and the art of relaxing, Yoga and massage, Nutritional recommendations. The motion techniques, relaxation, massage and nutritional recommendations are created to work both preventively and therapeutically on the emergency workers in the medical educational units. These techniques are used after physically and mentally exhaustive work or after health threats, which are caused by the acute stress-reaction or posttraumatic stress disorder or burnout. The main objective is to evaluate the benefits of programme with the recommendation of the usage in the post traumatic stress intervention group of experts. This material is focused on the psychosocial care of the emergency workers. Tiredness of the emergency workers have decreased thanks to this health educational and interventional programme, they have became calm and they have felt better.

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