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Information Sources in Health Education of Patients with Civilization Diseases
DRSOVÁ, Lucie
This theses deal with the issue of information resources in health education in patients with civilisational diseases. The information sources play a key role in patient education. This is mainly because the nurse can influence the health literacy of individuals and society due to her educational competence. Currently, there are many forms of information sources, so the nurse can use them to effectively educate, then motivate and pass on information to the patient. The theoretical part describes examples of civilisation diseases, information sources and the principles of patient education that the nurse uses in her profession. The research part is implemented by a quantitative method using a questionnaire, which was anonymously filled out by 93 respondents. Goal of the bachelor's thesis is to determine the ways of using information sources in the education of patients with diseases of civilization, as well as the method they use. The last goal is to determine the theoretical knowledge of nurses to present information sources to patients. This research was carried out at different clinical clinics. The research survey shows that general nurses supplement education with information resources for patients with diseases of civilization. Furthermore, most nurses most often use printed documents in medical facilities as part of information sources. The last result examined that more than half of the nurses pay attention to the principles when supplementing education with information sources. The results of the analysis can serve as a basis for measure and therefore improving the correct use of information resources in the health education of patients with civilisational diseases.
Czech Journalits'Perceptions of the Public Relations Practitioners as an Information Source
Kolomazníková, Eliška ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Trunečková, Ludmila (referee)
Author: Eliška Kolomazníková Name of the thesis: Czech Journalists' Perceptions of Public Relations Practitioners as an Information Source Abstract The relationship between journalists and PR practitioners is a complicated one as it is based on a paradox. On the one hand journalists perceive PR practitioners negatively, but on the other hand they use PR industry outlets as a source of information quite regularly. The aim of the thesis was to examine the journalists' opinion about PR practitioners as one of their sources of information and to outline to what extent are the PR practitioners credible for journalists and how often journalists use PR practitioners together with press releases and conferences as a source of information. The first theoretical part of the thesis describes public relation as a complex discipline, including its main tools, types of jobs and the role of PR within other sources of information that journalists use to gather information. Furthermore, the theoretical part outlines several basic differences between print and online media in terms of work with information sources including PR. Last but not least, the theoretical part describes the relationship between journalists and PR practitioners according to international professional literature. The practical part of the thesis is...
Free and professional information resources for environmental issues
Krausová, Petra ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Bratková, Eva (referee)
This diploma work focuses on freely available and professional electronic information resources for environmental issues. These resources are only accessible from computer networks (such as the Internet or other digital data distribution networks). The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part defines typical users of such resources in connection with their user needs. In the other two parts freely available and professional electronic information resources for environmental issues are classified and reviewed while several resources are completed with both qualitative and quantitative analyses. This work also contains analyses of resources availability and it is provided with charts and graphs for better understanding of the topic.
Family guide throughout intensive care unit - creating website
Lau, Veronika ; Duška, František (advisor) ; Zýková, Ivana (referee)
Key words: intensive care; relatives; information resources; web One of the most important ICU patient's family members' needs is to be sufficiently informed. However, the information transfer occurs in stressful circumstances and in an unfamiliar environment, which impairs the ability to remember and understand the information provided by the healthcare team. Information materials, which can be both printed and digital, are a useful tool to complement verbal communication with family members. While there is a plethora of such information materials available on foreign websites, there is no similar comprehensive set of information in the Czech language. The aim of this work was to create a Guide throughout Intensive Care Unit. The guide was inspired by available foreign web materials and adapted to the scope of care provided in the intensive care units of the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Charles University, 3rd Faculty of Medicine and FNKV. The individual topics of the Guide were designed to be applicable to all patients admitted to intensive care unit and divided into sections to provide information to the patients' relatives in a logical sequence: Introduction to Intensive Care, Patient Admission, During the Stay, Leaving the Intensive Care Unit, and Visiting the...
Qualitative Research Exploring the Credibility of Social Networks as News Sources in the Czech Republic
Gottstein, Yuliya ; Reifová, Irena (advisor) ; Vochocová, Lenka (referee)
This master's thesis focuses on the credibility of social media as news sources in journalistic practices in the Czech Republic. The paper is based on the sociological conceptualization of trust put forward by Niklas Luhmann and Piotr Sztompka and its modern adaptation by media scholars, e.g. Thorsten Quandt. The aim of this work has been to find out through thirteen substantive, one- on-one interviews with readers of the print and online media editions of Krkonošský deník how the credibility of news stories depend on the information sources used. The thesis includes the theoretical part that is based on the theoretical conceptualization of trust: from the main concepts and conflict topics to the journalistic practices that should ensure trustworthiness and audiences' perceptions of trustworthiness. The Methodology section describes the area of qualitative research and related procedures, which include a detailed description of the data collection method, which is a semi-structured, in-depth interview, and the characteristics of the research sample. In findings the results of the research from the data obtained through interviews conducted with respondents are interpreted. The conclusion of the thesis is dedicated to summarizing the research results.
National Phonotegue of the Czech Republic
Horová, Iva
The paper introduces the history of sound and efforts to create a Czech National Phonotegue. It describes the current situation in the area of care for this kind of cultural heritage, which is in the Czech Republic backward and insufficient. It presents the VNF portal and its functions.
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