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The Contribution of Paliative Care Teams to Healthcare Facilities
KŘÍŽOVÁ, Helena
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to find out how palliative teams work and their benefit for healthcare facilities and need while providing care for patients with incurable diseases and finished treatment. The thesis is also focused on the individual members of the palliative care team and their roles. Methodology and research: For the fulfilment of the aims was used qualitative research in the form of a semi-structured interview with members of the palliative care team. The results of the interviews were analysed using open coding method which is called the pencil-paper method, then they were divided into individual categories and subcategories. As part of research four categories with three subcategories were established. The research team consisted of eleven members of the palliative care teams of four selected hospitals in the Czech Republic. Results: It was found that the establishment of palliative care teams in the interviewed hospitals is a great benefit for medical facilities. Results obtained by us can serve as a base for creation of an information brochure for individual departments, medical facilities, but also for the public. Bachelor thesis can be used for educational seminars for nurses, doctors and other helping professions.

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