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Prevention yes or no.
Švancarová, Iveta ; Kulhavá, Miluše (advisor) ; Eislerová, Iva (referee)
In this paper I discuss the scope and availability of preventive care offered to the citizens in the Czech Republic. In summary, there is provided a legal framework for preventive examinations for adults, guidelines for their delivery, their complex content, including other preventive recommendations. Are mentioned preventive programs recommended cancer specialist oncology company, in accordance with the recommendations of the Council of the European Union. They are listed here preventative programs related to breast cancer, colorectal cancer and cervical cancer. Colorectal cancer is a analysis in more detail, including the possibility of screening tests and stool tests for blood in the stool. The research is by using questionnaires focused on the research, which covers just preventive examinations, stool tests for the presence of blood in the context of their use, customer information, including their compliance. There is an emphasis on recommendations and the need for good screening operation, interdepartmental cooperation and appropriate information to citizens. What lessons and assessment would wish to use in their workplace in an ambulance practitioner, including the transmission of information and experience with this topic colleagues in between the involved ambulances. Key words: prevention,...
Attitude of the public towards disease prevention and possibilities of a nurse regarding this issue
VLADYKOVÁ, Kateřina
Abstrakt The topic of my thesis is {\clqq}Attitude of the public towards disease prevention and possibilities of a nurse regarding this issue{\crqq}. Health, as defined in 1946 by the World Health Organization, is {\clqq}a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.{\crqq} People can put their health in danger but on the other hand they can protect it and recover. It is therefore important to motivate, support and provide people with enough information so that they can look after their health properly. The thesis has two parts, a theoretical part and an investigative part. The theoretical part is focused on preventive medical examinations, various types of vaccination (compulsory vaccination, additional vaccination or special vaccination), health education and the prevention itself. The research was carried out by the method of quantitative research. Data were collected by questioning, by the questionnaire method. The research sample were members of the non-medical public coming from several regions of the Czech republic. Altogether, 150 questionnaires were handed out, the rate of return was 100 %. The respondents were members of the non-medical public over 18 years of age, from all education levels and from all walks of life. Three age groups were made up, the first group was from 18 years to 35 years, the second group from 36 years to 49 years and the third group consisted of citizens older than 50 years. Likewise, three education groups were created, in the first group were persons with basic education - without the General Certificate of Education, in the second group were secondary school graduates with the General Certificate of Education and the third group consisted of university graduates. The third criterion was comparison according to profession where citizens were classified as administrative staff or manual workers. The objective of my thesis was to find out the attitude of members of the non-medical public towards disease prevention in general, in particular towards preventive medical examinations and vaccination. Another objective of the thesis was to find out how members of the non-medical public view their role in care for their own health. The last objective was to find out how members of the non-medical public view the role of a nurse in care for their health. Except the main objectives we set two partial objectives as well. To compare attitudes of people to disease prevention according to age, education and profession, and the second partial objective was to survey desires and suggestions of members of the non-medical public regarding care for their own health by age, education and profession. Six hypotheses were stated. H1 {--} Members of the non-medical public go the preventive medical examinations, H2 {--} Members of the non-medical public follow compulsory vaccination, H3 {--} Members of the non-medical public younger than 35 years take active care of their own health, H4 {--} Members of the non-medical public older than 50 years expect activity from medical staff in care for their health, H5 {--} University graduates are more active than citizens with lower education as far as disease prevention is concerned, H6 {--} Members of non-medical public working as administrative staff have easier access to information regarding disease prevention than manual workers. The thesis could be used for educational purposes and also could help nurses to create preventive programs for the public and thus improve awareness of the general public.

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