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Reverence for Life - a child with an unfavorable prognosis.
MALÁ, Anežka
The bachelor thesis is focused on a very sensitive topic - Reverence for Life - a child with an unfavorable prognosis. In the theoretical part of the bachelor thesis, the individual chapters deal with the characteristics of the holistic concept of human, the relationship of human to life, the issue of the birth of a child with a serious disability and the process of coping with this fact in the family. Last but not least, the very painful loss of a child. The practical part consists of the analysis of data obtained mainly from individual interviews with mothers (parents) of children with an unfavorable prognosis and at the same time from interviews with experts. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to find out the response and experience gained from the birth of a child with a serious disability, respectively with a lethal prognosis, and also to find out the experience from the approach of doctors and other specialists.
Psychosocial assistance to parents in perinatal loss
KÜMMELOVÁ, Magda
This work deals with possibilities of psychosocial assistance to parents in perinatal loss. The introduction is a short treatise on the subject of death, followed by the topic of stillborn children regarded from the viewpoint of of human dignity, and an insight into the theory of social work and the role of the (psycho) social worker. The problem of burnout syndrome in the helping professions is also mentioned. Statistics in terms of perinatal deaths from the period between 2013 to 2015 are briefly presented as well as definitions or explanations of certain terms used in the work. The subsequent chapters describe the situation of mothers before and after finding out about the child's death. It is followed by a detailed introduction of criteria for the research conducted both by the qualitative and quantitative form and is supplemented by casuistry. Everything is summarised and put into context in the ensuing discussion, and more generally summarised in the conclusion of the whole work which demonstrated the need for expert-recommended possibilities of psychosocial assistance to parents in perinatal loss (naming the child, physical contact of parents with the child, getting of objects commemorating the child, funeral - farewell to the child, information about the burial site of the child). The work also pointed out the appropriateness of including a psychosocial worker in the multidisciplinary team in healthcare facilities. The contribution of this work is the possibility of its practical use as an aid in healthcare facilities where perinatal deaths occur.

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