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The Independency Training in Person with Multiple Sclerosis in Home Environment
Fabriková, Anna ; Novotná, Klára (advisor) ; Rodová, Zuzana (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, Surname: Anna Fabriková Supervisor: Mgr. Klára Novotná, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Eliška Rotbartová Title: The Independency Training in Person with Multiple Sclerosis in Home Environment Abstract: This theoretical and practical bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of occupational therapy for increasing or maintaining self-sufficiency in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) with higher degree of neurological disability (i.e., patients with EDSS>7). The MS disease, issues of self-sufficiency, palliative care, and some options for social benefits, are described in the theoretical part. The practical part includes 3 case reports of patients of the Centre for Demyelinating Diseases of the Neurological Clinic of the 1st Faculty of Medicine of the Charles University in Prague. All patients completed 6 individual occupational therapy sessions in their home environment. The therapy effect was evaluated by the Barthel Index, modified Frenchay scale and by the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). Key words: multiple sclerosis, occupational therapy, rehabilitation, independency, activities of daily living, home environment
Functional independence measures in wheelchair rugby players
Moudrá, Kristýna ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Functional independence measures in wheelchair rugby players Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to investigate the relationship between the sports activity of wheelchair rugby players and the degree of functional independence in daily activities in people with spinal cord injury. Methods: 20 male wheelchair rugby players aged between 20 and 51 years, in the range of spinal cord injury level C5 - Th8, were selected for the empirical mixed research using the purposive sampling method. The methods of data collection include an interview and a self-constructed questionnaire that elicits anamnestic data, subjective assessment of self- sufficiency and player's experiences with health complications associated with wheelchair rugby. Furthermore, an evaluation of the SCIM III functional degree of independence was carried out, the results of which were compared with the results of two previous studies (EMSCI and assumptions of Occupational Therapists from the Czech Republic). Results: The results confirm a positive relationship between the player's functional independence and the sports activity of wheelchair rugby players. Respondents at levels of complete spinal cord injury C6 and C7-8 with the SCIM III assessment demonstrated a higher functional independence rate compared to the overall average...
The Independence in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis from the Perspective of the Occupational Therapist
Rotbartová, Eliška ; Novotná, Klára (advisor) ; Vavříková, Marianna (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, Surname: Eliška Rotbartová Supervisor: Mgr. Klára Novotná, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Kateřina Rybářová Title: The Independence in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis from the Perspective of the Occupational Therapist Abstract: The bachelor thesis is focused on the independence in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) from the perspective of the occupational therapist. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease. The progress and symptoms of the disease are variable and specific to each patient, who may be impaired in his/her ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL). The aim of the thesis is to map problematic areas in ADL in persons with MS. The thesis consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part describes MS, pathogenesis, forms, symptoms, and treatment options. The theoretical part characterizes independence in ADL, evaluation of independence, independence in persons with MS, care for these persons, and compensation strategies. In the practical part, questionnaires distributed among patients were evaluated. The obtained data were compared on the basis of demographic data of patients. Case reports of three patients with MS were processed to illustrate the specific problems in ADL, using the Canadian Occupational Performance...
Possibilities of Occupational Therapy in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
Turková, Monika ; Straková, Eva (advisor) ; Nováková, Olga (referee)
OF BACHELOR THESIS Author of bachelor thesis: Monika Turková Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Eva Straková, Ph.D. Title of bachelor thesis: Possibilities of Occupational Therapy in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease Abstract: This Bachelor's thesis addresses Alzheimer's disease ("AD") in the context of its impact on the ability to perform Activities of Daily Living ("ADL") and possible improvement through occupational therapy interventions. In its initial part, the thesis provides information on AD (risk factors, incidence rate, etiology and pathogenesis, diagnostics, stages of the disease, treatment); the second part focuses on the use of occupational therapy in AD patients (methods of occupational therapy used in practice, their impact on the ability to perform ADL, ADL assessment and selected interventions in the area of ADL). The thesis aims to provide information on the possibilities of influencing the ability of patients with AD to perform ADL from the point of view of occupational therapy. Another partial aim is to give an overview of the needs of patients with AD concerning the individual ADL areas and a systematic summary of selected types of interventions. Articles and studies serving as an information basis were gathered from selected electronic databases available to the students of Charles...
Occupational Therapy in Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Stříhavková, Jana ; Sýkorová, Jitka (advisor) ; Rejtarová, Anna (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, Surname: Jana Stříhavková Supervisor: Mgr. Bc. Jitka Sýkorová Title: Occupational Therapy in Pacient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Abstract: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive, neurodegenerative and untreatable illness, which causes slow weakening of muscles leading to their atrophy. Condition of the patient is slowly deteriorating and it can lead from lowering self-sufficiency to complete dependency on personal care. Terminal stage of this disease leads most commonly to insufficiency of breathing muscles causing death of patient. For patients suffering from ALS is complex rehabilitation care is extremely important. This bachelor thesis shows the important role of an occupational therapist during care for the patients with ALS. It describes possibilities of occupational therapy interventions and their differences considering, in which stage of the illness the patient is situated. This thesis is also specializing on the possibilities of using applicable assistive technologies and strategies in areas of activities of daily living, in a job or during leisure time activities. During the examination was used an evaluative scale ALSFRS-R, which evaluates functional condition of patients with ALS. Key words: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, occupational therapy,...
Adaptation of performance of personal activities of daily living in patients with hemiparesis. Subtitle: Training of dressing up for patients with hemiparesis by the use of a video manual
Ćmielová, Daniela ; Uhlířová, Jaromíra (advisor) ; Sýkorová, Jitka (referee)
Title: Adaptation of Performance of Activities of Daily Living in Patients with Hemiparesis Subtitle: Training of Dressing up for Patients with Hemiparesis by the use of a Video Manual Abstract: This bachelor's thesis deals with the possibilities of adapting the implementation of personal activities of daily living (pADL) in patients with hemiparesis. In particular, it focuses on the possibilities of training and adaptation during dressing up of the upper and lower part of the patient's body. The theoretical part summarizes the basic knowledge of the central nervous system, motor control and neurological diseases, which result in the partial paralysis of one-half of the body. Furthermore, the concept of pADL and their connection to the field of occupational therapy is explained. The following chapters are dedicated to the theoretical description of the possibilities of adaptation, training of activities of daily living and evaluation in the field of occupational therapy. Last, but not least, there is an overview of existing manuals that are currently available. The aim of the practical part was to create a video manual, designed for people with hemiparesis to practice the activitity of dressing up. The manual includes 21 activities focused on dressing up, forms of adaptation of activities and...
The Independence in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis from the Perspective of the Occupational Therapist
Rotbartová, Eliška ; Novotná, Klára (advisor) ; Vavříková, Marianna (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, Surname: Eliška Rotbartová Supervisor: Mgr. Klára Novotná, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Kateřina Rybářová Title: The Independence in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis from the Perspective of the Occupational Therapist Abstract: The bachelor thesis is focused on the independence in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) from the perspective of the occupational therapist. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disease. The progress and symptoms of the disease are variable and specific to each patient, who may be impaired in his/her ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL). The aim of the thesis is to map problematic areas in ADL in persons with MS. The thesis consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part describes MS, pathogenesis, forms, symptoms, and treatment options. The theoretical part characterizes independence in ADL, evaluation of independence, independence in persons with MS, care for these persons, and compensation strategies. In the practical part, questionnaires distributed among patients were evaluated. The obtained data were compared on the basis of demographic data of patients. Case reports of three patients with MS were processed to illustrate the specific problems in ADL, using the Canadian Occupational Performance...
An overview of instruments usable for evaluation of instrumental activities of daily living in
Tipková, Zuzana ; Rodová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Rejtarová, Anna (referee)
The bachelor thesis is theoretical and deals with the topic of evaluation of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). The theoretical part describes what are instrumental activities of daily living and their importance in terms of independent living and participation of an individual in society. It includes a chapter of evaluation in occupational therapy, which states reasons, approaches, principles and types of evaluation, important characteristics of assessment tools, the way how to select the tool and what impact does the loss of ability to perform ADL have on an individual's social participation. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to analyse the literature and to create an overview of standardized assessment tools for the evaluation of instrumental ADL, which can be used in adults with various types of diagnoses. At the end of the thesis is a table of selected tools, which shows some characteristics such as short description, approximate time of administration, price, target group of patients and language. Kettle test was translated with permission of the authors and can be found in the Appendices.
Clinical utility of the Czech version of Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for physiucally disabled adults patients
Rusková, Patricie ; Krivošíková, Mária (advisor) ; Nováková, Olga (referee)
Aim: The aim of diploma thesis was clinical utility of the Czech version of Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) in both parts. Utility in performance of activities of daily living and utility in satisfaction with performance of activities of daily living for physically disabled adults persons. Methods: The pre-research consisted of 40 persons with physical disability after stroke. For data collection was used Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Barthel index and Subjective QUAlity of Life Analysis (SQUALA). Hypotheses were vitrificated by correlation analysis using Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient. Results: P-value (p = 0,00001) from the test of dependence of measured values by COPM in performance of activities of daily living and BI was lower than level of significance α = 0,05; 0,00001 < 0,05. P-value from the test of dependence of measured values by COPM in satisfaction with performance of activities of daily living and SQUALA questionnaire was lower than level of significant α = 0,05; 0,041 < 0,05. Conclusion: The results of the statistical analysis did not confirm the independence of the measured values by the Czech version COPM, BI and the SQUALA questionnaire. It was supported the using COPM in both parts, in performance of activities of daily living and in satisfaction...
The effect of sensation disorders on upper limb function in patients after brain injury
Medková, Lia ; Angerová, Yvona (advisor) ; Rodová, Zuzana (referee)
OF DIPLOMA THESIS Name and surname: Bc. Lia Medková Thesis supervisor: MUDr. Yvona Angerová, Ph. D., MBA Referee: Title thesis: The effect of sensation disorders on upper limb function in patients after brain injury Abstract The aim of this thesis was to determine The effect of sensation disorders on upper limb function in patients after brain injury. Method: The research for this thesis involved non-experimental pre-research and quasiexperiments. The thesis' theoretical hypothesis was developed on the basis of previous studies that had looked at the effect of brain damage on patients' upper limb function. A total of twenty patients between the ages of 20 - 59 were selected to participate in the empirical study reported in this thesis. All participating patients had suffered damage to their cerebral cortex. The causes of their brain damage included strokes, trauma and tumor. The participants were divided into two groups of ten using the Nottingham Sensory Assessment. Participants with sensory disorders were allocated to the experimental group. Participants without sensory disorders were placed in the control group. The Jebsen-Taylor test was performed on all participants to assess their upper limb function after they had suffered brain damage. Results: Hypothesis thesis: Disorders of superficial,...

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