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Program of the house "Fatima" and its influence on the quality of life of tetraplegic
VLACHOVÁ, Olga
The Bachelor{\crq}s Degree thesis on the subject of the Fatima House Project and its influence on the quality of life of quadriplegics addresses the serious contemporary problem of spinal injuries and the subsequent quadriplegia that causes qualitative changes in the life of the impacted person. The work is divided into two main parts {--} theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part is further divided in several thematic sections. The first section, which described spinal injuries, all of the changes in the health condition of the patient and the complications they experience, is followed by a section that emphasises the importance and goals of comprehensive rehabilitation. The third part of the work addresses the issue of the social security afforded to quadriplegics in the Czech Republic. The next part focuses on the psychological problems that quadriplegics face and possible ways of dealing with quadriplegia as a burden and the related process of coming to terms with this condition. The penultimate chapter is devoted to quality of life and the ways it is measured and evaluated. The final section of the theoretical part describes the Fatima Centre for People with Physical Handicaps and its programs focused on the social rehabilitation of people with spinal injuries. The empirical part of the work contains the author{\crq}s own research, the goal of which is to determine whether the Fatima House program impacts the quality of life experienced by quadriplegics. The research utilized the method of observation, the SEIQoL method for measuring the quality of life and an analysis of data from Fatima House working materials. The research was conducted with four clients from the house, each for a six-month interval. The research results showed that the Fatima House program has a positive influence on the quality of life experienced by quadriplegics. The quality of life of the majority of respondents increased after being in the program for six months. In conclusion it can be stated that the Bachelor{\crq}s Degree thesis fulfilled the goal of pointing out the seriousness of spinal injuries and subsequent quadriplegia and, in particular, demonstrating the impact the Fatima House program has on the quality of life of quadriplegics.

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