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Freedom of access to information in the EU and in selected countries: Study 5.319
Tetourová, Eva ; Mylková, Petra ; Pohl, Michal
Práce se zabývá aktuálně velmi diskutovanou problematikou svobodného přístupu k informacím, a to zejména z pohledu přístupu vybraných států k poskytování informací ve veřejném sektoru. Pozornost je věnována v prvé řadě právní úpravě tohoto tématu na úrovni Evropské unie, jejíž legislativa podstatným způsobem ovlivňuje úpravu této problematiky v jednotlivých členských státech. Další část práce je pak věnována přehledu podmínek pro přístup k informacím ve vybraných evropských státech, a to především ve vztahu k subjektům, které mají právo o informace žádat, druhu informací, na které mají právo, orgánům, které jsou povinny informace poskytovat, či postupu jednotlivých subjektů v procesu poskytování informací a jeho kontrole.
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The Social Services Staff Access to the Supervision.
ŘÍHOVÁ, Štěpánka
The bachelor thesis is focused on the attitude of social service workers to supervision. The objective of the thesis is to determine the attitude of social service workers to supervision. A partial goal of the work is to determine the benefit of supervision for social service workers. I focused on their experience and evaluation of the attitudes towards the supervision, and also on their reaction to stressful situations and also on how they try to prevent the burnout syndrome. In the theoretical part I focused on three basic chapters: social services and standards of quality, supervision and the burnout syndrome. In the practical part, in the qualitative research I chose ten workers in direct service from the Care House of Mistr Jan Křišťan in the town of Prachatice. I set one main research question:? What is the attitude of social service workers to supervision?? and four partial research questions. I applied the method of qualitative research with the technique of semi-structured interview. The results are assessed in tables. The results revealed that the attitude of social service workers is in nine cases out of ten positive. They see the benefit of supervision in the opportunity to meet together in a pleasant and safe environment and in the opportunity to talk undisturbed about difficult and painful situations coming continuously during the performance of this profession. Supervision for them also means a significant contribution in delivering hope, expression of empathy and respect from the supervisor for their hard work done. The results of the bachelor thesis could be a source of information about supervision, its contribution, development and provision in social services in the region of Prachatice. The thesis could be used not only by social service workers but also by the workers in educational and medical facilities. The thesis could be used for all helping professions.
The risk of transfer HIV in ambulance services
ALBRECHTOVÁ, Anežka
HIV and the infection of AIDS is a great threat for the inhabitants of the entire world, in particular for rescue services professionals and health workers who daily come into contact with blood and risk situations that require a rapid solution for the rescue of a human life. Their work is to treat the patient as quickly and safely as possible and not to endanger themselves or their surroundings. The objective of this work is to ascertain the awareness of this illness, and if health workers at rescue services are sufficiently protected against this diseases, so far untreatable. Through questionnaires I wanted to ascertain the level of knowledge and prevention from infection.
Patient's perception of nursing practice provided by students of nursing.
ČÍŽKOVÁ, Marie
The topic of the thesis is "Patient's perception of nursing practice provided by students of nursing?. Nursing practice during the study is an important factor helping make a good nurse from a student. It is the combination of theory and practice in general nursing students which is essential for the educational process improvement. In nursing practice, it is important to interact with patients. Everything happens through interaction and communication, which is significant in terms of the professional conduct every medical staff member should learn during the study. This ability leads to the establishment and development of contacts with the patient and greatly affects the way the patient perceives the nurse. The aim of thesis is "To find out how the patient perceives the students performing nursing practice in hospital.? Therefore, the following hypotheses were stated: Hypothesis 1: "I assume the patients respect the students in nursing practice," which was confirmed, Hypothesis 2: "I assume that patients are scared of some nursing procedures provided by students,? cannot be confirmed, and Hypothesis 3: "I assume that younger patients are more critical to practicing students than older patients," cannot be confirmed. The second aim of the thesis is ?To find out how the patient perceives the students practicing in hospital?. This relates to Hypothesis 4: "I assume that patients are satisfied with the nursing students´ practice," which was confirmed. Another part of the thesis was answering the stated research questions. 1st research question was "What leads the patients to refuse a nursing procedure provided by students?" These were mainly the lack of the students´ experience, the patients´ distrust of the students and the patients´ pain and shame. 2nd research question was "Are the patients informed that there are students performing nursing practice in this ward?" 2 of 4 patients were informed about this fact. To obtain the necessary data both the qualitative and quantitative research were used. The qualitative research was carried out through non-standardized interviews. The quantitative research method was a questionnaire survey. The questionnaires were designed for patients at the departments where the general nursing students´ practice takes place. The questionnaire survey and non-standardized interviews were conducted in České Budějovice Hospital, plc.
Approach of health and social workers to clients with psychiatric disorders
ZEMANOVÁ, Anna
The current increasing number of people with psychiatric disorders is followed not only economic but also social consequences. There are still prejudices against the mentally ill in our society, they are considered to be incompetent, sometimes dangerous, and thus discrimination and stigmatization of the mentally ill occur. Stigmatization can be prevented by awareness and health education provided to both the general public and medical staff coming into contact with the mentally ill. Health and social workers should be familiar with not only basic manifestations of mental disorders, but also basic principles of treatment and communication with clients with specific mental illnesses, since it is the only way how to achieve good cooperation and create a climate of trust. The aim of this thesis is to get to know the approach of health and social workers to clients with psychiatric disorders. The thesis is supposed to show how health and social workers regard the patients with mental illnesses, if they can recognize symptoms of mental disorders and if they know principles of the right approach to the mentally ill. To get the results, 25 interviews with health and social workers who do not specialize in treating the mentally ill were carried out. The research results show that health and social workers can define what all the term mental illness may involve, they are familiar with the issue of stigmatization and know the main symptoms of specific mental disorders and basic principles of approach to clients. Based on the research outcomes, two hypotheses can be stated: 1. Health and social workers respect the clients with mental illnesses and treat them with regard to symptoms of their illness. 2. Health and social workers are familiar with the specifics and particularities of the approach to clients with specific mental illnesses. The thesis will be used as feedback for health professionals.
Life Together with a Member of Family Handicapped with Bipolar Diseases
KANDĚROVÁ, Alena
The thesis consider disease aimed on a personality alienation (affective alienation - bipolar alienation). Opening part consider the reference of the society and its opinion on mental diseased persons and resulting stigma. Next theoretic part describes basic terminology of idioms relating to the main theme of bipolar disease.
Approach to usage of computer workstations considering the aspect of their energy demands
Řeháček, Jakub ; Gála, Libor (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Luboš (referee)
This thesis deals with possibilities of a personal computer energy savings through human interaction. .It considers available technologies and draw from commonly known users' habits and maladies. It tries to focus on users' view, identify the aspects of interaction with the computer, which represents the place for energy conservation. Thesis presumes to outline patterns in behavior, applicable to individuals and to corporate environment. Thesis arrange in layers basic thoughts of users' view and tries to consider the details of users' habits to be able to bring a concrete suggestions how to improve approach to usage of personal computers with the effect of lower energy consumption. At first thesis defines commonly known global problems which come with the usage of personal computers. It does not consider the hardware side of the problem. It outlines the most often problems, which are being done by users and it brings summary of solutions, which are described in partial sections of the thesis. At the end it consists of case study of DHL ITSC Prague s.r.o., on which it shows possible financial savings.
The Access of Czech companies to Eastern Markets
Krutiš, Martin ; Petříček, Václav (advisor) ; Čajka, Radek (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the development of bilateral economic relations between the Czech Republic and the Russian Federation and analyzes potential eastern markets for Czech companies, with main focus on the huge Russian market. The first chapter deals with the history of trade between the two countries since the Second World War to the new millennium. The second and third chapter examine the export opportunities in various sectors of the emerging Russian market and the obstacles and barriers to trade, which the Czech companies have to deal with. In the fourth chapter the thesis presents the success of Czech companies on the Russian market. In the final chapter, the thesis deals with predictions of further developments on the Russian market and prospects of Czech companies in this territory.
Employees Recruitment Analysis in Retail Company
Nikitinová, Věra ; Dvořáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Kleibl, Jiří (referee)
This thesis analyzes methods of employees recruitment in retail company through research called Mystery Employee. This research is focus on access to candidates and the overall recruitment process by fictitious job applicants. Further analysis is subject to important factors for these processes, for example how are job applicants informated about available jobs, opportunity to fill the job applicant questionnaire, etc. The analysis is evaluated by the overall, objective and subjective evaluation. Following the results of the analysis is last chapter devoted to suggestions for improvement.
Lean Six Sigma in Decreasing the Error Rate of Proposal Form Filling
Albert, Michal ; Plášková, Alena (advisor) ; Žák, Daniel (referee)
This thesis is focused on the proposal form filling error rate in life insurance. The theoretical part of the thesis describes main aspects of the methodology Lean Six Sigma, which will be used to decrease high error rate. Lean Six Sigma is widely used in today's companies to improve business processes by increasing their sigma. The methodology is an integration of two separate approaches, both invented in the beginning of the 20th century. The aim of the integration is to bring together the best of both of them. The practical part of the thesis shows how the seemingly separed approaches Lean and Six Sigma can work together. Lean was used to improve the process for insurance company's sales force, and Six Sigma was then applied to decrease the error rate of the forms. Both of the improvements were successfully implemented in the company and led to a desired outcome.

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