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Nursing care women during wirt abortion
KOUTNÍKOVÁ, Radka
A birth assistant should manage several roles when taking care of women {--} she should communicate well, be a good nurse, should show empathy to women, introduce new trends and knowledge into her work, discuss them with her colleagues, be able to defend her actions and contribute to the improvement of nursing care. My work uses a quantitative survey based on the collection of data through questionnaires combined with a qualitative survey using interviews to clarify survey questions. The survey was carried out from October to December 2008. Research subjects included birth assistants and women patients at Gynaecological and Obstetric Departments. Questionnaires for birth assistants were distributed in 5 hospitals in the Czech Republic (Ústí nad Labem, Jindřichův Hradec, České Budějovice, Třebíč and Brno). I distributed 150 questionnaires for birth assistants; 105 (70%) questionnaires were collected. 15 questionnaires were discarded for being incorrectly completed; the research uses the total of 90 (100%) questionnaires. Interviews with women patients were carried out in the hospital in Ústí nad Labem. I interviewed 8 patients, who had been informed about the structure of the interview. They agreed that the interviews were recorded by dictaphone; the interviews were subsequently transcribed and assessed in charts and tables. My bachelor thesis formulates four targets and four hypotheses. The survey confirmed the targets and the hypotheses. The bachelor thesis deals with women after abortion; it focuses on nursing care, information provided to women patients, the securing of their intimacy and the care rendered to them according to standards. During the collection of data, I did not encounter unwillingness or displeasure on the part of birth assistants or women patients. The approach of both these groups was positive; 70% of birth assistants and 100% of women patients cooperated on the research. Both groups were interested in the results of the research. The results and theoretical part of the bachelor thesis will be used as a source of information for birth assistants and women after abortion. Birth assistants promised to use the results of the work as inspiration for the improving of their care of women after abortion. The bachelor thesis may also be used as an information brochure for women after abortion and the general public. It may provide information for the production of leaflets available at Gynaecological and Obstetric Departments or lectures.
Patient´s laws in gynecological - obstetric department focused on problems of disgrace and privacy
BROŽOVÁ, Pavlína
There are historical learning of Patient{\crq}s rights from all over the world and from Czech Repuplic in the part of theory. I also mentioned legal regulations connected with Patient{\crq}s rights. Below I commented on Patien{\crq}s rights separatelly as it is written in Ethic`s Code. The rights of a women and a foetus are said in a speciál fraction. The patien{\crq}t rights are extraordinary huge theme not relating only to patients but also relating to hospital staff. I have mentioned ethics codes of nurses and midwifes too. Last but not lest I wrote about the feasibility how to ensure the privacy in a labour ward and about a midwife{\crq}s unique role in a labour ward. In the experimental section I used a method of the checklists. I asked two groups {--} midwifes and patiens hospitalized on gynecological-obstetrician ward. The aim of my study was to analyse the observance of Patient{\crq}s rights in the gynecological-obstetrician ward. So I made out two hypothesi. The first one was if the patiens notice thein rights and the second one was if the nurses follow the rules. Both of them were verified. The results are that patiens are interested in their rights and they know that rights. More important is patients think their rights are respected by staff. The next result is not only that staff know and respect patient{\crq}s rights but also that staff try to adapt to each women separately.

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