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The quality of life of patients with the iflammatory bowel disease
Vondroušová, Martina ; Mareš, Jiří (advisor) ; Skorunka, David (referee) ; Šauer, Karel (referee)
THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH THE IFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE The term "quality of life" has been already mentioned in the 1920s. And it has been done so in connections with consideration about economic development and problem of government in the field of financial support of lower classes of society. In general, the study of the quality of life means searching and identifying which contribute to good and meaningful life and the feelings of human happiness. There are all kinds of definitions of the quality of life in special literature. But there is no any which would be generally accepted in the last thirty years. There are Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis in the group of the inflammatory bowel disease. The cause of these inflammations is not known and so they are called inflammatory. Both of the mentioned illnesses are appositely worked through in the theoretical part of my thesis together with brief description of the terms - health and quality of life. The aim of the empiric part of my work was to describe and analyze the quality of life of selected group of patients who suffer from the inflammatory bowel disease. There were examined three fields of the quality of life - physical, mental and social. I hope that my work puts generally the quality of life well, describes mentioned...
Development and history of nursing care in dialyzed patients
Rybářová, Eva ; Fixa, Petr (advisor) ; Hájková, Božena (referee) ; Šauer, Karel (referee)
Development and history of nursing care in dialyzed patients This bachelor thesis is divided into two basic parts. The first part deals with the development and history of nursing care in dialyzed patients. The second part contains a questionnaire survey focused on finding the most common nursing problems in hemodialyzed and peritoneally dialyzed patients. It should follow from my study that the professional attitude of the nursing staff, complex, planned and individualized care for patients and friendly approach to them significantly influence not only the quality of nursing care but also the quality of life of a dialyzed patient.

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