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Recent findings in the therapy of postoperative scars and their complicatoin in the abdominal region - literature research.
Smolej, Július ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Recent findings in the therapy of postoperative scars and their complicatoin in the abdominal region - systematic review Objective: The main objective of this diploma thesis is the evaluation of different therapeutic approaches in the therapy of postoperative scars in their proliferative phase of healing and postoperative scar pain in the abdominal region, based on the available resources corresponding to the established inclusion criteria. This thesis makes effort to evaluate which therapeutic method is most often used in the proliferative phase of healing and is most effective in acute and chronic postoperative scar pain treatment. The inclusion criteria for this review are the POSAS, VSS and NRS scales. Method: This thesis is processed in the form of a systematic review. The search of sources was carried out in specialized Internet databases and electronic portals UKAŽ, Google Scholar, Scopus, Springer Link, Pubmed, EBSCOhost, PEDro, Medline, Web of Science based on keywords. The first part of the thesis contains a theoretical introduction to scar tissues. The second part is descriptive-analytical in nature and contains an analysis of the individual studies included in the literature search examining different interventions in the treatment of postoperative abdominal scars. Results: A...
Occupational Therapy for Adult Patients with Burn Trauma Comparison of Approaches in the Czech Republic and Sweden
Rybářová, Kateřina ; Svěcená, Kateřina (advisor) ; Uhlířová, Jaromíra (referee)
of the Thesis: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the occupational therapy interventions for adult people with burn trauma and to identify the differences between occupational approaches for adult patients with burn trauma in the Czech Republic and Sweden. The process of treatment of people with burn trauma is described from medical and occupational therapy point of view in the theoretical part. The partial occupational interventions, which are used for the aforementioned target group, are also discussed. The summarized information about Czech and Swedish health service is also provided and analysed, including the statistical data about hospitalized patients with burn trauma in those two countries. The partial differences in the occupational therapy for adult patients with burn trauma in the Czech Republic and Sweden are described in the practical part. The differences were determined by using various procedures of methods of qualitative data collection. Occupational therapy has not been a common part of the treatment process of burn trauma in the Czech Republic yet, although it is very likely it would positively affect the quality of patients' lives. The thesis presents arguments in favour of changing this situation and defends occupational therapy as a part of treatment process. Key...

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