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Social work in hospice care
PUDIVÍTROVÁ, Tereza
The diplome thesis focuses on social work with dying person, including their family members in hospice care. This thesis is situated in five chapters. The first chapters focuses on death and dying. The second chapter focuses on hospice, hospice care and last but not least, dignified dying, including the quality of life in the hospice. The third chapter deals with social work and its place in hospice, including its focuses on the role of social worker in hospice care, where I describes the individual target groups and other areas of interest. The fifth and final chapter focuses on the ethical side of dying and death, first part in general, and second part on end of life issues.
Hospice Movement in the World and in the Czech Republic.
MÍŠKOVÁ, Vendula
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of the hospice movement across history and continents. This is a theoretical work using a search compilation of resources. It describes basic concepts such as hospice or palliative care, terminal stage of illness, dying, death and the stage of dying according to psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, which are very closely related to the topic. The main goal of this work is to create a comprehensive overview, not only of the origin and history of palliative hospice care in selected countries (Europe - Czech Republic, United States, Australia, People's Republic of China - specifically the Hong Kong region, Latin America - Chile and Argentina, Russia, Australia and Central Africa). Last but not least, there are types of hospice care, including the legislative entrenchment in the legal order of the Czech Republic. The bachelor thesis also focuses on the standards and principles of palliative care in the Czech Republic in comparison with other countries of selected continents. The Association of hospice palliative care providers unite hospices in the Czech Republic, so the work also focuses on the current list of its full members. There are also many myths about dying in a hospice, which is why I mention the most common misconceptions about living in a hospice. The content of the thesis also mentions the current process of approving euthanasia, which the Government of the Czech Republic is currently striving for.
The social worker's role in the multidisciplinary hospice team
LEŠETICKÁ, Dagmar
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to describe the role that a social worker plays in a multidisciplinary hospice team. The subject of my research will therefore be primarily the job description of a social worker, the requirements for his personal qualities and abilities that arise from his position within the multidisciplinary team. The method for processing the work will be a search of professional literature.
The role of a management in the care of nurses health in the hospices.
MACINAUEROVÁ, Katarína
The aim of the research was focussed on general nurses in hospices assessing their mental and physical health, stressful situations, coping strategies, working conditions and the participation of management in the care of their mental and physical health.
The nurse's work in the care of the patient in the terminal stage.
LAŠKOVÁ, Vendula
The bachelor thesis submitted deals with the topic of palliative treatment of dying people. Its aim is to map the approaches used by nurses during palliative treatment of dying patients admitted either to hospitals for long-term patients (LDN) or to inpatient hospices. This work explores the differences in treatment and in meeting the requirements of these hospitals. Three research questions were identified in the present work: 1. "How does a nurse take care of patient's biological needs when he/she is effectively dying?" 2. "How does the nurse take care of patient 's psychological and spiritual requirements?" 3. "How does the nurse take care of patient's social needs?" The research part was conducted methodologically and qualitatively by using the technique of semi-structured interviews with nurses who work either in LDNs or in inpatient hospices. The interviews were steered on the basis of a prepared questionnaire. The research group consisted of a total of sixteen nurses. The interviews were recorded and subsequently typed. The gained data yielded evidence that was put it through the coding method (via "pencil and paper" technique) in order to obtained the categorized results. Based on the obtained information, the research shows the differences in terms of treatment provided in hospitals for long-term patients (LDN) and in inpatient hospices. Whereas LDN nurses are focused primarily on patients' biological needs, nurses in inpatient hospices, apart from providing the biological needs of patients, focus more on spiritual and psychosocial requirements. Another difference can be seen in the individual approach to patients provided adequately in inpatient hospice. This difference is justified by LDN nurses' saying that they have to look after a large number of patients while facing a lack of medical staff. Despite the difficult conditions, LDN nurses try to ensure that this lack of staff is not reflected in their work. Clearly, many of them take their work as a mission. The bachelor thesis can be a source of information for both nursing students and nurses. A brochure has been created that can help nurses work with patients who are terminally ill.
The motivation of employees in hospice care
PUDIVÍTROVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor thesis deals with the motivation of workers of helping professions, represented in the hospice, to perform the work. The theoretical part is divided into three chapters. The first chapter decribes motivation and motives. The second chapter describes the meaning of life, along with values, attitudes and goals. Third chapter focuses on the hospice and the multidisciplinary team. In the practical part there is one chapter that represents research. In the fourth chapter, the last chapter, I try to interpret the information that I have obtained through semi structured interviews with open questions with individual members of the multidisciplinary team. I focus on the motives that led direct care workers to choose hospice work. I also examine the views of workers on the meaning of life and possible changes in attitudes in personal life after the experience of working in a hospice facility.
The benefit of a social worker in a multidisciplinary team
KOHELOVÁ, Veronika
The bachelor thesis focuses on the post-social worker in the hospice multidisciplinary team. What is his role in the multidisciplinary hospice team. What is his job description and his working abilities and skills. Next, the thesis describes the forms of hospice care and histories in the Czech Republic. Furthermore, I focus on the patient's needs for dying. In general, I also focus on palliative care and its division into general and specialized.
Palliative care in retirement homes
ŠORALOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibility of using palliative care elements in retirement homes. The first part describes what is old age and possible complications in retirement. The second part deals with the needs of seniors and their fulfillment. The third part describes palliative care and its principles. The fourth part describes the retirement homes and the possibilities of using palliative care in these facilities.
OLOMOUC – Densification Urbaine – Urban Consolidation
Nguyen, Jana ; Spusta, Ondřej (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with a possible solution for the construction of a hospice in Nové Sady in Olomouc. The aim was to design a place where, despite the severity of the disease, people can spend their last moments in peace and dignity. The aim was to open up the hospice, not only physically - towards the river, but also in its function - by connecting it to the children‘s centre.

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