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Comparison of instruments for determination of individual goals in occupational therapy in patients with acquired brain injury
Česáková, Kamila ; Slepičková, Veronika (advisor) ; Vavříková, Marianna (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, Surname: Kamila Česáková Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Veronika Slepičková Thesis opponent: Title of the Bachelor Thesis: Comparison of Instruments for Determination of Individual Goals in Occupational Therapy in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury Abstract: The bachelor thesis deals with the use of three selected instruments for setting individual goals in patients with acquired brain injury. The aim of this work is to map the course of application of each instrument and their comparison in selected areas. Furthermore, the thesis focuses on the use of the instruments in patients depending on various consequences of acquired brain injury. The theoretical part describes various types of acquired brain injury, their consequences and possibilities of rehabilitation. Then the recommended course of application of individual instruments is described. The practical part describes the course of application of individual instruments in concrete clients. There is always an aphasic client and a client without aphasia for each instrument. This section also includes a subsequent evaluation and comparison of selected instruments in different areas, as well as various recommendations regarding their application. Key words: individual goal setting, acquired brain injury, occupational therapy,...
Clinical utility of the Czech version of Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for physiucally disabled adults patients
Rusková, Patricie ; Krivošíková, Mária (advisor) ; Nováková, Olga (referee)
Aim: The aim of diploma thesis was clinical utility of the Czech version of Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM) in both parts. Utility in performance of activities of daily living and utility in satisfaction with performance of activities of daily living for physically disabled adults persons. Methods: The pre-research consisted of 40 persons with physical disability after stroke. For data collection was used Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Barthel index and Subjective QUAlity of Life Analysis (SQUALA). Hypotheses were vitrificated by correlation analysis using Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient. Results: P-value (p = 0,00001) from the test of dependence of measured values by COPM in performance of activities of daily living and BI was lower than level of significance α = 0,05; 0,00001 < 0,05. P-value from the test of dependence of measured values by COPM in satisfaction with performance of activities of daily living and SQUALA questionnaire was lower than level of significant α = 0,05; 0,041 < 0,05. Conclusion: The results of the statistical analysis did not confirm the independence of the measured values by the Czech version COPM, BI and the SQUALA questionnaire. It was supported the using COPM in both parts, in performance of activities of daily living and in satisfaction...

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