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Quality of Social Services Provided within Mobile Hospice Care from the Point of View of Caring Families and Relatives.
VEITHOVÁ, Gabriela
The aim of this work was to find out the opinion of people taking care of their loved ones and their relatives, who are clients of mobile hospice palliative care, on the current quality of this care, especially in the South Bohemian Region. The way to achieve the goal was qualitative research which was made mainly in the third and fourth quarters of 2021. For the research cooperation with 6 organizations was established. Then a semi-structured interview with 12 informants was conducted. It was supplemented by an observation technique. The evaluation method was the grounded theory method performed in the Atlas.ti 9 program. The benefit of the work is the information which is useful for both, providers and related authorities. It shows current public awareness of mobile hospice care, it also shows impressions and opinions that occur in the laic public and which are also spread. Specific dating is also usable. It opens the possibility to monitor the development of mobile hospice palliative care here in the South Bohemian Region, as well as comparisons between localities. The final output is the knowledge about the quality of this service and it is very positive. The people taking care mentioned the possibility of using mobile hospice care, they saw the quality in the fact that it exists and they have an alternative to institutional care. According to the caring people, the quality was also that they are not alone in the home environment to take care of their loved one. Mobile hospice palliative care is qualitative despite shortages that were revealed in the research.
The Development of Mobile Hospice Care in the Conditions of the Czech Republic Based on the Example of the Hospice of St. Kleofas in Trebon
NEKOLOVÁ, Helena
There is given a description of hospice and palliative care in their different forms in the theoretical part. This is followed by the overview of the health and social legislation under which hospices in the Czech Republic work. The main challenge for inclusion mobile specialized palliative care in the legislative system in the Czech Republic are the unclear competences between the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. The influences of the Way Home, the Association of Hospice and Palliative Care and the Forum for Mobile Hospices are explained too. The importance of the support which is offered by a multidisciplinary hospice team to the patient, his family and his close people is discussed in detail. The aim of the work was to create an imaginary list of successive steps to be taken by those who decide to build a mobile hospice before the first patient can be admitted. This list has been put together after exploring the history of St Kleofas´ Hospice in Třeboň and other mobile hospices operating in three regions: South Bohemia, Plzeň and Karlovy Vary.

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