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Observance conditions of registration of nurse on maternity leave.
TRÁVNÍKOVÁ, Hana
Lifelong education and the related topic of meeting requirements for registration of nurses are hotly discussed. The main reason is the constantly changing conditions to register. The purpose is to provide quality nursing care provided by highly competent and educated nurses. Lifelong learning promotes high standards of professional practice. My thesis deals with meeting requirements for registration in nurses on parental leave. The research objective was to identify the most common problems in meeting requirements for registration in nurses on parental leave and to find the difference in meeting requirements for registration in nurses in the working process and nurses on parental leave. The purpose of my research was to confirm my hypothesis that for the nurses on parental leave it is more difficult to meet requirements for registration. For data collection a combination of quantitative and qualitative research was used. In the quantitative research I distributed 150 questionnaires, which were anonymous, to nurses in the districts of Český Krumlov and České Budějovice. 119 questionnaires were returned. In the qualitative research I addressed seven nurses on parental leave, whom I interviewed. The research has proved that nurses on parental leave have little information on educational events. And also, nurses on parental leave do not receive information about educational events from their employers, they cannot take part in those events and do nor get any financial contributions. Nurses on parental leave miss babysitting at educational events. Nurses in the working process can participate in educational events organized by the employer and they also receive financial contributions for educational events. All the nurses agreed on the belief that lifelong learning brings them benefits.
A Report on Maternity and Parenthood (a Comparison between Czech republic and Scotland)
WOLFOVÁ, Pavlína
This work is divided into 4 parts. Part one contains basic information about family politics, introduces us to its purpose, while parts two and three represent the core of this work. Part two goes through present matter of family support during pregnancy and after childbirth in the Czech Republic. Following Part Three then describes and analyses family support in Scotland. The last part, Part Four, contains secondary data analysis. That means summarizing difference in family politics and on the other side summarizing those elements of family politics that are common to both countries. This comparison was the primary target of my work. All the differences were summarized in a chart for easier orientation and convenience. The appendix contains additional interesting information regarding pregnancy and parent ship, as well as examples of forms that need to be filled in in order to claim benefits.

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