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Level of First Aid knowledge among non-medical service members of Armed forces of the Czech Republic
Mezírková, Pavla ; Krutiš, Jan (advisor) ; Klicperová, Zuzana (referee)
Author: Pavla Mezírková Institution: Institute of social medicine Charles University in Prague, Medical faculty of Hrade Králové Department of nursing Title of thesis: Level of First Aid knowledge among non - medical service members of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic Consultant: Bc. Jan Krutiš Number of pages: 122 Number of appendices: 2 Year of defense: 2012 Key words: history of the First Aid and resuscitation, the First Aid, army service member, Individual First Aid kit Summary This bachelor's study is consisted of two parts. The first part is theoretical and incorporates history of the First Aid and resuscitation, structure and rules of the First Aid. In theoretical part are also described particularities of military training and courses for non- medical military personel. The center of gravity of this study is in empirical part, which was prepared based on quantitative research executed by questionairre method. Main goal of this researche was to assess theoretical knowledge of the First Aid procedures among non-medical military personel and their willingness to continue in additional education. Another goal of the researche is to specify eventual deficiency in current education system from the non-medical military personel point of view.
Level of First Aid knowledge among non-medical service members of Armed forces of the Czech Republic
Mezírková, Pavla ; Krutiš, Jan (advisor) ; Klicperová, Zuzana (referee)
Author: Pavla Mezírková Institution: Institute of social medicine Charles University in Prague, Medical faculty of Hrade Králové Department of nursing Title of thesis: Level of First Aid knowledge among non - medical service members of Armed Forces of the Czech Republic Consultant: Bc. Jan Krutiš Number of pages: 122 Number of appendices: 2 Year of defense: 2012 Key words: history of the First Aid and resuscitation, the First Aid, army service member, Individual First Aid kit Summary This bachelor's study is consisted of two parts. The first part is theoretical and incorporates history of the First Aid and resuscitation, structure and rules of the First Aid. In theoretical part are also described particularities of military training and courses for non- medical military personel. The center of gravity of this study is in empirical part, which was prepared based on quantitative research executed by questionairre method. Main goal of this researche was to assess theoretical knowledge of the First Aid procedures among non-medical military personel and their willingness to continue in additional education. Another goal of the researche is to specify eventual deficiency in current education system from the non-medical military personel point of view.
Posttraumatic growth by soldiers comming back from peacekeeping mission
Krutiš, Jan ; Mareš, Jiří (advisor) ; Skorunka, David (referee) ; Konštacký, Stanislav (referee)
Author: Jan Krutiš Institution: Social Medicine Institute, Charles University, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové Department of Nursing Title of the thesis: Posttraumatic growth by soldiers comming back from peacekeeping mission Thesis consultant: Prof. PhDr. Jiří Mareš, CSc. Number of pages: 103 Number of appendices: 1 Year of defense: 2009 Key words: Posttraumatic growth, cognitive processing, rumination, personality, traumatic event, war veterans, PTGI-CZ questionnaire, foreign mission This bachelor thesis deals with posttraumatic growth by soldiers coming back from peacekeeping mission. Theoretical part informs about positive impacts of a traumatic event on an individual's personality. It describes the process of posttraumatic growth, i.e. the way leading to the achievement of positive changes. It also presents examples of posttraumatic growth from both civilian and military life, including the interventional programs for war veterans suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. Closing part deals with foreign studies of posttraumatic growth in war veterans and a brief overview of military missions in which ACR has taken part since 1991 is also included. Empirical part presents the results of posttraumatic growth in ACR soldiers and offers a comparison with the results of the foreign studies.

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