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Bata's Legacy to the Contemporary Culture of Education in a Vocational School "COP"
TICHÁ, Jana
The bachelor thesis will be divided into theoretical part and practical part. In the theoretical part, the author will first familiarize the reader with the problems of Baťa's schools of labour, history and the supportive ideas of Baťa's education. Another theme of the thesis will be the current apprenticeship education, which was created on the basis of the defunct Baťa's school of labour. The author will focus her attention on the former Baťa's school of labour in Sezimovo Ústí, which now works under the name of Higher Vocational School, Secondary School - Center for Vocational Training, Sezimovo Ústí (COP). The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyze the Baťa's school system and its comparison with the present form of the Vocational School (COP) in Sezimovo Ústí. In the practical part will be compared the original and contemporary forms of basic ideas from the Baťa's schools of labour. At the same time, the author will find the answer to the question: What kind of support did the apprentices have received and now receive from the school after their application to the labour market by the KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s. In accordance with the aim of the work, the content analysis of archive documents and the content analysis of school documents of the Secondary School - Center for Vocational Training, Sezimovo Ústí (COP) will be used. At the same time, in-depth interviews with the school management will be carried out, which is a direct follower of the Baťa's school of labour.
Application of the possibilities to prevent breast carcinoma in women as a nursing issue.
NUSKOVÁ, Oldřiška
Application of the possibilities to prevent breast carcinoma in women as a nursing issue. Four objectives were set for the bachelor thesis Application of the possibilities to prevent breast carcinoma in women as a nursing issue. Objective 1: To ascertain the application of nursing interventions focused on the prevention of breast carcinoma in women within the scope of primary care. Objective 2: To ascertain what information about the risk factors of breast carcinoma development the nurses provide to women within the scope of primary care. Objective 3: To identify any obstacles that keep women from utilising a possibility of breast carcinoma prevention. Objective 4: To ascertain the reasons which make women to see a doctor when they have an advanced breast carcinoma. Four research questions were raised. 1. Which nursing interventions do the nurses apply in the prevention of breast carcinoma in women within the scope of primary care? 2. What information about the risk factors of breast carcinoma development do the nurses provide to women within the scope of primary care? 3. What obstacles keep women from utilising the possibilities of breast carcinoma prevention? 4. What reasons make women to see a doctor when they have an advanced breast carcinoma? The research set comprised two groups of respondents. The first research set consisted of six nurses working at primary care facilities in České Budějovice. The second research set consisted of eight women who were treated for breast carcinoma at the oncology ward of Nemocnice České Budějovice, a.s. The interviews with the respondents were conducted using the technique of a non-standardised interview based on questions prepared in advance. Based on the interview analysis, the research questions have been answered. It has also followed from the research that the nurses apply nursing interventions in the prevention of breast carcinoma in women and inform women about the risk factors of breast carcinoma development only if they know about the genetic load of breast carcinoma in the family of particular women or if they are asked by women. The application of nursing interventions in the prevention of breast carcinoma in women within the scope of primary care could be reached through educational aids for the nursing staff and executed projects focused on targeted preventive care and timely detection of breast carcinoma.

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