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The Process of Education of Patients after hysterectomy
Skalická, Lenka ; Vachková, Eva (advisor) ; Poláková, Hana (referee)
97 11. ANNOTATION Author: Lenka Skalická Institution: Department of Social Medicine LF UK in Hradec Kralove Department of Nursing Title of the work: Educational process in patients after hysterectomy Academic advisor: Mgr. Eva Vachková, Ph.D. Number of pages: 113 Number of attachments: 5 Defended in: 2015 Key words: education, hysterectomy, myoma, illnes beliefs This bachelor thesis deals with the education of patients after hysterectomy. The theoretical part is devoted to the pathophysiology of benign uterine disorders, causes, diagnosis, symptoms and treatment. It describes the most common method of therapy - hysterectomy and notes in particular the education of woman patients after surgery. Another part of the thesis deals with the concept of personal illness beliefs whose knowing is a guide to an effective education. The centre of the work lays in the quantitative and qualitative research using two different tools, questionnaires IPQ-R-CZ and MIQ-CZ interviews in the target groups of patients. A key objective of the work is to design an educational material intended for clinical use for women who underwent surgical removal of the uterus.
Therapeutic vasculogenesis in patients with critical leg ischemia
Skalická, Lenka ; Linhart, Aleš (advisor) ; Neužil, Petr (referee) ; Roztočil, Karel (referee)
PhD Aims: The aim of our study was to evaluate an efficacy and safety of intra-arterial injection of bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMCs) in patients with chronic critical limb ischemia (CLI) Methods.In average 400ml bone marrow blood was harvested from posterior iliac crests in 24 CLI patients. BMMCs were obtained from the blood by standard procedure used for bone marrow transplantation. After digital subtraction angiography was performed in each patient, BMMCs were injected into arteries of 28 limbs. Primary outcome was the efficacy of BMMCs injection measured as a successfull healing of limb defects, a change of Fontain ischemia grade and a rate of high limb amputations. Secondary outcomes were a safety of the BMMCs injections, changes in angiographic findings after BMMCs injections and changes in quality of life (questionnaire SF-36). Results: After one year follow-up all patients were alive and 2 patients have undergone high limb amputation. Out of 14 limb defects, eleven have been healed completely and the average Fontain ischemia grade has changed from baseline value of 3.5 to 2.0 after one year (P<0.0001). Angiographic findings have improved in all examined segments of limb vessels. One year after the procedure patients have reported significant improvement. Conclusion: The intra-arterial...
The Process of Education of Patients after hysterectomy
Skalická, Lenka ; Vachková, Eva (advisor) ; Poláková, Hana (referee)
97 11. ANNOTATION Author: Lenka Skalická Institution: Department of Social Medicine LF UK in Hradec Kralove Department of Nursing Title of the work: Educational process in patients after hysterectomy Academic advisor: Mgr. Eva Vachková, Ph.D. Number of pages: 113 Number of attachments: 5 Defended in: 2015 Key words: education, hysterectomy, myoma, illnes beliefs This bachelor thesis deals with the education of patients after hysterectomy. The theoretical part is devoted to the pathophysiology of benign uterine disorders, causes, diagnosis, symptoms and treatment. It describes the most common method of therapy - hysterectomy and notes in particular the education of woman patients after surgery. Another part of the thesis deals with the concept of personal illness beliefs whose knowing is a guide to an effective education. The centre of the work lays in the quantitative and qualitative research using two different tools, questionnaires IPQ-R-CZ and MIQ-CZ interviews in the target groups of patients. A key objective of the work is to design an educational material intended for clinical use for women who underwent surgical removal of the uterus.
Therapeutic vasculogenesis in patients with critical leg ischemia
Skalická, Lenka ; Linhart, Aleš (advisor) ; Neužil, Petr (referee) ; Roztočil, Karel (referee)
PhD Aims: The aim of our study was to evaluate an efficacy and safety of intra-arterial injection of bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMCs) in patients with chronic critical limb ischemia (CLI) Methods.In average 400ml bone marrow blood was harvested from posterior iliac crests in 24 CLI patients. BMMCs were obtained from the blood by standard procedure used for bone marrow transplantation. After digital subtraction angiography was performed in each patient, BMMCs were injected into arteries of 28 limbs. Primary outcome was the efficacy of BMMCs injection measured as a successfull healing of limb defects, a change of Fontain ischemia grade and a rate of high limb amputations. Secondary outcomes were a safety of the BMMCs injections, changes in angiographic findings after BMMCs injections and changes in quality of life (questionnaire SF-36). Results: After one year follow-up all patients were alive and 2 patients have undergone high limb amputation. Out of 14 limb defects, eleven have been healed completely and the average Fontain ischemia grade has changed from baseline value of 3.5 to 2.0 after one year (P<0.0001). Angiographic findings have improved in all examined segments of limb vessels. One year after the procedure patients have reported significant improvement. Conclusion: The intra-arterial...

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