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Health care provision at events organized for children
MATOUŠEK, Jakub
This bachelor thesis conducts a study of the health care provision at events organized for children. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical section. In the theoretical section the definition of childhood is introduced. The childhood is described form the preschool age of a child and for each period the most frequent diseases are referred to. Injuries and specifications of selected types of injuries are also mentioned. Finally in this section the terms such as events for children and a recreational activities medic are defined. The legislation related to organizing these events is also covered. The practical part of the thesis presents the research part. For the research part the form of quantitative research, an interviewing technique, the method of anonymous questionnaires was used. Questionnaires were distributed to organizers of 30 events for children in the district of Jinřichův Hradec. The research data were processed into charts for clarity purposes. The research objective was to monitor the health care at events for children and to determine the competence and level of medical supervision. The results have proved that the objectives have been met. For the research purposes hypotheses were stated, assuming that the care provision is sufficient for minor medical conditions treatment and medics are competent to provide quality health care at events for children. The stated hypotheses were confirmed after processing the data obtained form questionnaires. The research survey proved that at the events organized for children there are mostly minor health troubles and these conditions are adequately treated by medics present at recreational activities. Information resulting form this thesis could serve the organizers of recreational activities. It could help in choosing medics providing health care. In addition, shortcomings in the law regulating recreational events are pointed to.

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