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Finanční dostupnost bydlení v ČR
Dudová, Monika
Dudová, M. Financial affordability of housing in the Czech Republic. Diploma the-sis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2021. The diploma thesis deals with the financial affordability on the Czech housing market. The thesis focuses on the specificity of housing as a commodity, the functioning of the housing market and the housing policy of the state. The thesis also includes an analysis of the housing market and an investigation into the structure, size, and financial demands of this market, which is also related to various forms of housing, possibilities of housing financing or ways of measuring the affordability of housing. Based on the secondary data, the influence of economic, financial and sociodemographic factors was monitored. The result of the thesis is a set of suggested recommendations, which can be used for improvement of the affordability of housing.
Pracovní motivace generace Y
Dudová, Monika
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of the work motivation of the work generation Y. The whole thesis is divided into two main parts and these are the theoretical and the practical part. The theoretical part focuses on the basic explanation of the concepts of motivation, motivation factors and generation management. The practical part contains the results of the questionnaire survey together with the hypothesis validation and motivation proposal for the Y generation management.
Competences of workers in the multidisciplinary team on the field of mental health care
Dudová, Monika ; Dragomirecká, Eva (advisor) ; Vodáčková, Daniela (referee)
Submitted rigorosum thesis occupies with the process of formation of multidisciplinary team and competencies of psychiatric nurses and social workers in the team, which becomes an instrument of care to services dealing with mental illness treatment in the case of transformation of psychiatric care from institutional to sphere of community services. In psychiatrical community-based services as we know them today, multidisciplinatory cooperation should provide more complex and effective help for people with mental illness. The theoretical part of the thesis consists of informative overview, stating the basic terms from fields of mental disorders and community psychiatry and discription of contemporaneous state care about mentally ill and it also brings new information about prepared reforms in area of providing psychiatric services. The empiric part maps the process of putting the multidisciplinary team together in newly established Centre of mental health, which is the new low-threshold pillar of transformation of psychiatric services. In addition, it points out competenties of social workers and psychiatric nurses in the team, it shows views of all the professionals from the team on the problematics of creating a team, mutual cooperation, bringing a peer worker in and it also points on the bariers...
Multidisciplinary teams in the field of mental illness care
Dudová, Monika ; Dragomirecká, Eva (advisor) ; Probstová, Václava (referee)
Submitted thesis occupies with the process of formation of multidisciplinary team, which becomes an instrument of care to services dealing with mental illness treatment in the case of transformation of psychiatric care from institutional to sphere of community services. In psychiatrical community-based services as we know them today, multidisciplinatory cooperation should provide more complex and effective help for people with mental illness. The theoretical part of the thesis consists of informative overview, stating the basic terms from fields of mental disorders and community psychiatry and discription of contemporaneous state care about mentally ill and it also brings new information about prepared reforms in area of providing psychiatric services. The empiric part maps the process of putting the multidisciplinary team together in newly established Centre of mental health, which is the new low-threshold pillar of transformation of psychiatric services. In addition, it shows views of all the professionals from the team on the problematics of creating a team, mutual cooperation, bringing a peer worker in and it also points on the bariers keeping multidisciplinary cooperation from optimal functioning.
Possibilities of employability for people with mental illness in the labor market in Turnov and the neighbourhood
Dudová, Monika ; Šťastná, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Vodáčková, Daniela (referee)
The bachelor thesis outlines the opportunity to find an employment in Turnov and its surroundings for people suffering from mental illness. The area of mental health and illness, stigmatisation in employment, unemployment, legislation concerning mentally handicapped people in a labour market and social services provided to them will be specified in this bachelor thesis. The part of research of this bachelor thesis concerns employers in Turnov and its surroundings, who could possibly employ people with mental handicap. The part of research also surveys an approach of corporations to handicapped people.
Psychosocial Impacts of Injuries in Children
DUDOVÁ, Monika
Accidents are widespread society problem concerning all age groups of population at present. In children, they are even the main cause of mortality. Injury is the main cause of death, hospitalization and disability in children over 1 year of age in the Czech Republic and it represents a serious health, economic and social problem. Traffic accidents, intentional self-harm and drowning are the leading causes of fatal injuries among children aged 0?19 years in the Czech Republic. Traffic accidents cause the most serious long-term injuries of children aged 0?19 years. Most child injuries happen at home, nearhome, in school, and while playing sports. Injury mortality rates among boys are significantly higher than among girls. Abstract part focuces on person characteristic with handicap, explains term Family, Difficult life-time situation. It aims at evaluating the impact of acquired physical disabilities on children?s lives and their families, and also on the awareness of patients and their families about subsequent care options. Furthermore, the thesis calls attention to gaps and sequencing in the healing and therapeutic process and insufficient interaction among individual components of complex rehabilitation in practice. The empirical section, which uses qualitative research methods, focuses on the sample consisting of five children with acquired physical disabilities and their families. The core of this section includes analysis of semi-structured interviews with children and their family members.

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