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Maternity hospital
Kolář, Vojtěch ; Stehlík, Ondřej (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
A new concept of maternity hospital creates a place, where future mother is not stressed and where she feels free. A place, where birth is perceived as a common part of everyday life. It searches a compromise between birth at classical hospital environment on one side and birth at home on the other. Both aforementioned possibilities bring certain risks that are intended to be minimized using this concept. The idea is based on practice from birth facilities from Germany and creates new concept of so called „birth houses“ that is consistent with law in the Czech Republic. Design of maternity hospital should not be based solely on meeting technical requirements of a bulding, but first of all comfort of mothers should be taken into account to make them feel home.
Evaluation of Psychosocial Clima by Woman in a Small Maternity Hospital
Žipajová, Věra ; Horáková Hoskovcová, Simona (advisor) ; Takács, Lea (referee)
This thesis focuses on mapping and evaluation of psychosocial climate by expectant mothers in the "Česko-německá horská nemocnice s.r.o.". It is a theoretical and empirical project. The theoretical part provides knowledge about psychological changes, which the woman goes through during her pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. The further space is devoted to the needs of the expectant mother, the stress in the perinatal period and woman's psychopathology in the mentioned periods. Socio-cultural links in the perinatal period are also discussed. The vital importance lies in describing psychosocial aspects in the perinatal care as well as communication with the woman in the perinatal period. The research part of the thesis is aimed at the analysis of psychosocial climate in the maternity hospital in Vrchlabí. A questionnaire of psychosocial climate of the KLI-P maternity hospital was used for the research. 51 mothers participated in the evaluation plus extra 10 to complete the qualitative questionnaire. The analysis is enriched by two midwives' point of view of the approach to delivering mothers in the Vrchlabí maternity hospital. The results of the KLI-P maternity hospital were statistically compared using the hypothesis testing method. Evaluating the outcomes of the questionnaire, it may be stated...
Social Work in Health-servise with the Focus on the Puerperal and the Neonatal Care Unit
KOTRŠÁLOVÁ, Eva
Bc. KOTRŠÁLOVÁ, EVA, DiS. Social Work in Health-servise with the Focus on the Puerperal and the Neonatal Care Unit. České Budějovice, 2022. Bachelor thesis. University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice. Faculty of Theology. Department of Ethics, Psychology and Charity Work. Thesis supervisor. Mgr. Helena Machulová, Ph.D. The aim of this thesis is to make a list of demanding situations connected with the delivery and the period shortly after where there is a need of the help of a social worker. The form of the thesis is theoretical. It describes emotional and demanding life situations of a mother and a child connected with the delivery and a short period of time after which the mother spends with her child on the puerperium and neonatal care unit of a hospital. The thesis is dividend into three main chapters. The contribution of the thesis is in highlighting specific problematic situations of mothers and children shortly after the delivery. These uneasy relationship situations are frequently downplayed, ridiculed or overlooked by their families, friends and neigbourhood.
Women's Experiences of Postnatal Care in Czech Maternity Hospitals
Vernerová, Karolína ; Hasmanová Marhánková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Slepičková, Lenka (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the issue of postnatal care in maternity hospitals in the Czech Republic as it is perceived by women who went through the medicalised obstetric birth in the past year. It examines in particular women's expectations concerning the care on the postnatal ward, their experiences of various aspects of care provided, the moments women highlight and the strategies they adopt in case of possible clashes of their own "non-expert" opinions with the regime of particular maternity hospital or "authoritative knowledge" of the staff. The aim of this thesis is to present the authentic experiences of postnatal care and to implant them into broader conceptual framework, especially considering the medical discourse and possible disciplinary techniques which are implemented to strengthen the authority of medical staff and to provide the opportunity for physical and social control of women.
Women's Experiences of Postnatal Care in Czech Maternity Hospitals
Vernerová, Karolína ; Hasmanová Marhánková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Slepičková, Lenka (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the issue of postnatal care in maternity hospitals in the Czech Republic as it is perceived by women who went through the medicalised obstetric birth in the past year. It examines in particular women's expectations concerning the care on the postnatal ward, their experiences of various aspects of care provided, the moments women highlight and the strategies they adopt in case of possible clashes of their own "non-expert" opinions with the regime of particular maternity hospital or "authoritative knowledge" of the staff. The aim of this thesis is to present the authentic experiences of postnatal care and to implant them into broader conceptual framework, especially considering the medical discourse and possible disciplinary techniques which are implemented to strengthen the authority of medical staff and to provide the opportunity for physical and social control of women.
Changing the image of maternity hospital in the system of maternity care in the Czech republic
Jeřábková, Julie ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Kodyšová, Eliška (referee)
This theses deals with leading change in the specific organization, gynecologycal obstetrician department. The main aim of this theses is to evaluate leading of this change from the manager point of view and also to evaluate its sustainibility in the organization. I was focused on the research of the proces and execution of this specific change. It was the change from the clasiccal model of obsetrics to the respectfull model of obstetrics with using alternative methods and support of the natural birth. I used the qualitative research methods, patricipating observation. I created the summary of the proces of the change and underlined the found problematic parts from the field notes, interview and analysis of social networks. I managed to answer all asked questions and evaluate the process of change and its sustainability. At the end I offered a practical guide of the specific change as a tool for other organizactions. Key words: Obestetrics, maternity center, perinatal care, concepts of leading birth, opinion differences, healthcare management, management of change, image change.
Marketing of perinatal care centres
Taberyová, Markéta ; Růžička, Michal (advisor) ; Šedivý, Marek (referee)
The main topic of the presented thesis is Marketing in Obstetrics. Principal goals were set as follows: To describe how does marketing works in an environment of maternity hospitals. What demands have their clients and what clients consider most important during childbirth and after a delivery. The theoretical part focuses on a development of care in maternity hospitals throughout history, legal aspects of this specific care and current trends in society that affect clients' demands. Additionally I depict the specific of marketing in Obstetrics and I present it in a perspective of the 4C mix with emphasis on a communication and a convenience. The empirical part unravels the subject from the point of view of health service providers as well as health service consumers. Data sources used to describe in detail marketing of five maternity hospitals were: interviews, information form internet sites and clients personal experience. Furthermore I led investigation using questionnaire filled by hospitals' clients and I preformed ten in-depth structured interviews, upon which I formulated basic ideas of what clients want and what are the basic shortcomings in obstetric health service. The result of my investigation brought up the fact, that fulfillment of clients' expectations is substantial. The choice of...

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