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Nutritional Consultancy within the Framework of Crafts
Šimončičová, Renáta ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Pírková, Vendula (referee)
Introduction: Bachelor thesis is focused on nutritional consultancy within the framework of crafts and its providing. Further subject is exploration of patients/clients satisfaction with nutritional consultancy. Object: Bachelor thesis target is to familiarize readers with forms of providing nutritional consultancy and regulations in this activity. Practical part is focused on exploration of patients/clients satisfaction with nutritional consultancy and comparison between consultancy provided by dieticians and nutrition counsellors. Methods: Research was in form of anonymous on-line questionnaire. Obtained data is displayed in form of graphs. One thesis part is devoted to data analysis. Results: Theoretical part clearly point to the fact that current legislation regulating activity of nutritional consultancy is not adjusted correctly. As emerged from the questionnaire most of respondents are partly satisfied with process of nutrition research. Greater proportion of respondents mentioned larger satisfaction with work of dieticians compared with nutritional counsellors. Conclusion: Nutritional consultancy within the framework of crafts is important area in health care. Due to the fact that activities of nutrition counsellors/dieticians have impact on overall human health rules who and under what...
Patients' knowledge and experience with nutritional counselling in relation to the occurrence of certain comorbidities of obesity.
Kollerová, Martina ; Svačina, Štěpán (advisor) ; Slabá, Šárka (referee)
The objective of this bachelor thesis was to obtain a comprehensive view on nutrition counselling and confirm or disprove the need to regulate the profession of nutrition consultants. The theoretical part of the thesis explains the relationship of obesity and its comorbidities, confirms the high prevalence of comorbidities as documented by several major studies conducted on large populations, and analyses the relevant legal norms dealing with the conditions on performing a nutrition counselling. As part of this thesis a primary research was conducted, carried out as anonymous survey with patients of Obesity Centre, 3rd Medical Department, 1st Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General Faculty Hospital in Prague, with clients of Recondition Centre VŠTJ Medicina Prague and clients of commercial providers of nutrition counselling. This survey confirmed that knowledge of general nutrition recommendations is satisfactory among respondents, but they tend not to follow the recommendations. The research pointed out clients' high confidence in nutrition consultants. More than three quarters of respondents in both groups labelled weight reduction as the most distinctive service of nutritional consultants. Over ⅓ of respondents said helping patients with chronic diseases as one of the typical services...
Nutritional Consultancy within the Framework of Crafts
Šimončičová, Renáta ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Pírková, Vendula (referee)
Introduction: Bachelor thesis is focused on nutritional consultancy within the framework of crafts and its providing. Further subject is exploration of patients/clients satisfaction with nutritional consultancy. Object: Bachelor thesis target is to familiarize readers with forms of providing nutritional consultancy and regulations in this activity. Practical part is focused on exploration of patients/clients satisfaction with nutritional consultancy and comparison between consultancy provided by dieticians and nutrition counsellors. Methods: Research was in form of anonymous on-line questionnaire. Obtained data is displayed in form of graphs. One thesis part is devoted to data analysis. Results: Theoretical part clearly point to the fact that current legislation regulating activity of nutritional consultancy is not adjusted correctly. As emerged from the questionnaire most of respondents are partly satisfied with process of nutrition research. Greater proportion of respondents mentioned larger satisfaction with work of dieticians compared with nutritional counsellors. Conclusion: Nutritional consultancy within the framework of crafts is important area in health care. Due to the fact that activities of nutrition counsellors/dieticians have impact on overall human health rules who and under what...
Cooperation nurses and nutritional therapist in the multidisciplinary team
VĚTROVSKÁ, Lucie
The bachelor thesis deals with the cooperation of nurses and nutrition therapists within one multidisciplinary team. The theoretical part focuses on the multidisciplinary team, its tasks and also on what members of medical staff belong to the team and their role in the team. The next part describes the relations between medical staff members and their problems. The following parts describe the education, competences and responsibilities of the nurses and nutrition therapists. The closing part of the theoretical work concentrates on nutritional care and nutritional screening options. The practical part contains the results of the qualitative research. First, an objective was set, which focused on finding out about the cooperation between the nurses and the nutrition therapist within one multidisciplinary team. The objective was established six research questions. The semi-structured type of interview was used for the research. 20 respondents took part in the research, 10 nurses from the departments of dermatovenerology, gastroenterology, surgery, neurology, carcinology and 10 nutrition therapists from the Všeobecná fakultní nemocnice v Praze (General TeachingHospital in Prague). During cooperation, the nurses should focus on the hospital diet system, on the diet types, how to order meals through the hospital information system. They should also learn about the options and news in nutrition therapy at workshops and courses. The nutrition therapists should give the nurses more information about the news in nutrition care and subsequently consult it with them. Both parties should communicate more with each other and make an effort to improve mutual relations in general.

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