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Social Work in Hospic and Palliative Care
DOMBROVSKÁ, Ester
The thesis aims to identify the positives and negatives of a hospice multidisciplinary team. The first part of the thesis focuses on an academic approach to palliative and hospice care. Specifically, it defines the concept of a team and its diversity. Moreover, it illustrates the ethical issues and dilemmas occurring in hospice care. The second part of the thesis is interview-based research of particular members of multidisciplinary hospice care teams whose objective is to find their opinion on the possible weaknesses and strengths in their teamwork background. The research also focuses on the ethical issues and dilemmas hospice workers face.
The phenomenon of dying from the perspective of hospice care workers and LND workers learers for patients with long term diseases
Güntherová, Barbora ; Palánová, Tereza (advisor) ; Kaňák, Jan (referee)
When choosing a topic for my bachelor's thesis, I chose the title: The phenomenon of dying from the perspective of hospice care workers and employees of hospitals for the long-term sick. This topic is very important to me from several points of view. One of them is that I have been dealing with the topic of the sick, the old, the dying since I was a child, because my whole family works in the field of caring for others. Another impetus for me was to learn better communication with the client and consolidate an overview of the issue. The aim of the work is to compare the care of the dying and the staff between the two facilities. The first is the hospice movement and the second is the LDN department. Furthermore, what are the requirements for caregivers and care in these facilities and, last but not least, the perception of dying and death from their perspective. However, my work turned out differently than intended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which closed the facility selected for my work and made it unable to conduct the interview. The content of the thesis deals not only with the theory of dying, death, but also with practical things, which include, for example: the needs of clients, the question of faith, how pastoral care and financing of hospices. Many interesting topics to think about,...
Current forms of care focused on dying people in a home environment
Hoblová, Petra ; Krejčí, Jiří (advisor) ; Marková, Monika (referee)
After 1989, we have seen a great development of hospice and palliative care in the Czech Republic. At that period, the first hospice institutions came into being which later broadened their concepts on providing also the at-home care. The main aim of this thesis is to characterize the available concepts of the care of the dying patients in their home environment in the Czech Republic. The initial theoretical section introduces the definitions of the basic concepts of palliative and hospice care; the characteristics of the key institutions providing the at-home care; and deals with the hospice and palliative care legislative. The practical part, based on the use of the qaulitative research design and semi-structured interviews, helps to show the experience of various providers of palliative services. The analytic part depicts two concepts of the care of the dying people, which were identified on the base of the linterviews and which are currently available to patients. Keywords: hospic care, palliative care, mobile hospic, specialized mobile palliative care general practitioner, home care, social services, care of the dying patients, dying, death

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