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Behaviour towards the dying
Puková, Hana ; Lorman, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
Dead is a part of our human life. Even in the old days human was asking questions about himself: "Who am I? Where do I come from? Where do I go?" And last but not least understood his mortality. Dying is a part of life. It is a period for a human, when everything finishes. When is he really dead though? Is it really the moment when his heart beat and blood circulation stops and he stops breathing? Or is he dead for the others in the moment of his hard illness.The aim of the thesis is to point out an adequate behaviour to a dying human being.
Behaviour towards the dying
Puková, Hana ; Lorman, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
Dead is a part of our human life. Even in the old days human was asking questions about himself: "Who am I? Where do I come from? Where do I go?" And last but not least understood his mortality. Dying is a part of life. It is a period for a human, when everything finishes. When is he really dead though? Is it really the moment when his heart beat and blood circulation stops and he stops breathing? Or is he dead for the others in the moment of his hard illness? A view of a patient trying to add Christian view, ie the possibility of seeking hope in a desperate situation that exceeds our life and dead. The aim of the thesis is to point out an adequate behaviour to a dying human being.
Behaviour towards the dying
Puková, Hana ; Lorman, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Ovečka, Libor (referee)
Dead is a part of our human life. Even in the old days human was asking questions about himself: "Who am I? Where do I come from? Where do I go?" And last but not least understood his mortality. Dying is a part of life. It is a period for a human, when everything finishes. When is he really dead though? Is it really the moment when his heart beat and blood circulation stops and he stops breathing? Or is he dead for the others in the moment of his hard illness.The aim of the thesis is to point out an adequate behaviour to a dying human being.
Implementation of community work by social workers in hospices
KAŠOVÁ, Ivana
Bachelor thesis focuses on the description of the competences of social worker in inpatient hospices, his work with the public and presents proposals power of community work in hospice care. The first part deals with the definition of the concept of hospice care, a description of its forms and the economic situation. It also describes the tasks of social workers in hospice care and in connection with the listing of job descriptions of social workers in specific hospices, outlines the involvement of social workers inpatient hospices in the process of community work. Based on the description of the problematic areas of hospice care in working with the public in the fourth chapter were formulated in the last chapter category, which was dependent on the findings of the implementation of community work in specific inpatient hospices.
Community work as a method of social work in palliative care
SNÁŠELOVÁ, Ludmila
The thesis presents social worker?s responsibilities in palliative care, with special focus on working with the general population. In the first chapter the term palliative care is explained and the activities of the palliative team in the Gmünd regional hospital and the local association of volunteer hospice workers introduced. Community work in the framework of social work is of particular interest. The last chapter contains an examination of the Gmünd-Česke Velenice region and an introduction to the project ?healthacross?. Possibilities of cross-border cooperation will also be taken into consideration. A sociological survey measures the public?s awareness about palliative care provided by the local hospital in the town of Gmünd. The results are presented in tables and charts at the end of the thesis.

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