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The social support of patients treatment at the Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
Keslová, Tereza ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
Treating children with a malignant disease represents a very difficult situation for the patients and their families. The purpose of the thesis is to map social work, state help and support from non-profit organizations to families of children with cancer. Part of the work is a research investigation. The research was divided into three categories. The survey for families of children treated at the Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Clinic at the University Hospital Motol was made in the first part. The second part consists of an interview with a healthcare social worker. The third part is an analysis of the documentation of selected oncological patients. The main finding is - social work practice is sufficient. There is a variety of state social support, but it is very slow. Families are well informed about the possibilities of state social support. Families used financial support from the Good Angel Foundation and material support from other non-profit organizations. The respondents expressed interest in the information paper, the proposal of which is part of the thesis. Keywords The child with cancer, social support, social help, social work, healthcare social worker, non- profit organization
Psychosocial issues and support for families of children following stem cell transplantation
Keslová, Tereza ; Havránková, Olga (advisor) ; Kodymová, Pavla (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the support and help of families of children following stem cell transplantation. Specifically, the work is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part contains information about the process of following transplantation, which social support can be given to families - specific financial benefits, which psychological care they can use during hospitalization and outpatient care, and how non-profit organizations support these families. The bachelor's thesis aims to find out whether the support and help from individual subjects are sufficient and corresponding to the disease. The method of questionnaire survey and the method of interviews were used to solve these questions. A questionnaire survey was conducted during outpatient care. Subsequently, interviews were conducted based on the results of a questionnaire survey with experts who help these families. Research shows that state social support is very lengthy and insufficient. Financial support is often replaced by non-profit organizations, which can provide support within a month of applying. Another finding is that many families do not know of the possibility of using psychological care, which could facilitate prolonged and difficult treatment.

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