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Motivation of nurses for working in institutions specialized in care of clients with Alzheimer's disease
Vondrášková, Lucie ; Vaňková, Milena (advisor) ; Di Cara, Veronika (referee)
Background: This thesis deals with motivation of nurses to work in facilities providing care for clients diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Caring for a client who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease is very mentally challenging. Therefore, in this environment is very important motivation of nurses who provide care to clients every day. The theoretical part is focused on mapping the issues of Alzheimer's and the specifics of care for clients who have suffered from this disease. Then there are areas of motivation, work motivation and job satisfaction. Finally, it is discussed the topic of helping syndrome and mental demands of the nursing profession. Objectives: The main objective is to describe the motives of the informants for selecting the current job. Partial objectives is describing the effects of previous experience with clients suffering from Alzheimer's disease, motivational factors leading to stay in this facility and the methods used by management to maintain motivation of nurses Methods: The research was conducted through qualitative research design. Data collection was conducted through interviews with six nurses in selected facilities providing care for clients suffering from dementia. The interviews were recorded, credited and analyzed by open coding method. Then it was created...

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