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The rights of patients
Kašparová, Anna ; Sovová, Olga (advisor) ; Císařová, Dagmar (referee)
Rights of the Patients (resume) The thesis Rights of the Patients does not provide a comprehensive survey of all rights the patients have under applicable legislation, thus, for reasons of complexity of the theme, the author focused only on the most important of them. Separate chapters are dedicated to individual rights, in order basically corresponding to importance the author attaches to particular ones. Each chapter comprises general lecture on the respective right, its regulation in international legal documents binding on the Czech Republic and in domestic legal documents. In footnotes, the author provides, for the purposes of comparison, regulation of particular institutes in foreign legislation. In the opening, the author defines the terms "health law" and "medical law" and provides overview of the most important international and domestic health-law regulations, supplemented with enumeration of their principles related to the area of providing medical care. With regard to currently discussed legislative proposals, which mean the long-awaited amendment to domestic medical law and, if approved, will bring many significant changes compared to the present state, the author included a separate section dedicated to these legislative proposals at the end of the first chapter. The second chapter discusses...
Meeting selected codes of ethics in medical practice from student's view
Guznarová, Petra ; Hlaváčová, Marie (advisor) ; Švarcová, Eva (referee)
Bachelor work is focused on meeting selected codes of ethics, especially on code of ethics reffering to medical staff and on Patients' Rights, in practice. This work is devided into two parts, theoretical and empirical. In the theoretical part of this work are clarified basic concepts from ethical field, nursing ethics issues, selected codes of ethics. In conclusion are mentioned previosly realised thesis studying similar topic. The empirical part of this work detects, how students perceive respecting selected parts of codes of ethics by nurses in practice using questionnaire method. Mentioned documents were used to create the questionnaire, which is used in exploratory investigation. Recorded data are presented by tables and graphs. The objective of the Bachelor work is to present relevant knowledge concerning the selected codes of ethics in health care and at the same time to determine to what extent are selected points of above codes meeting in practice by nurses from the perspective of students. The intention of the bachelor work is to contribute to the awareness on selected codes of ethics and highlight necessity of teaching ethics on medical faculties. The results of the work demonstrate different levels of compliance with selected points of mentioned documents. Keywords ethics, nursing...
Basic rights of the patients
Fedrová, Michaela ; Sovová, Olga (advisor) ; Císařová, Dagmar (referee)
Resume in English The thesis Basic rights of the patients compares two systems of law, the Czech and the French one. This work introduces the resources of legal adjustments of the both law systems in the area of medical law. Later on it deals with the relation doctor - patient, the interpretation of which is absolutely different in both countries. France has been proud of its contractual relations since the thirties of the 20th century, while the Czech republic can be characterized with more of a paternalistic relation. The separate basic rights are arranged according to their importance in this thesis. The author introduces the international legal form, then the local variant, the French legal form being given the advantage. In the conclusion of some chapters the reader will find a short resume, evaluation of pluses and minuses and a short lay-out of the new legal modifications or inspiration for the lawmakers. First of all the right to life and the right to protection of human personality are being dealt with. These rights are the top values of the human society, that is why they are protected by the normatives of the top legal force. Within these rights the author renders especially the criminal responsibility of the medical staff, mainly in connection with taking an active part in euthanasia or suicide....
Protection of personality in healthcare
Šrámková, Denisa ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
The subject of this thesis is "Protection of personality in health care" which is an important and especially current topic. After the recodifications of relevant legislation - particularly the recent Civil Code (which is built on the natural law concept) - is more focused on the protection of personality and it generally changed perception of harm to personal rights. It is newly called "compensation for personal harm to the natural rights of person" and claims for compensation for damages and recompense of non-pecuniary damages is tied to a single court proceedings. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part introduces the basic concepts related to personal rights and to certain medical terminology including explanation of the term "lege artis". The second part presents the relevant legislation, both national and international. The third and largest section is devoted to the protection of patient's personality which is defined by the individual rights of patient in health care. It refers to the patient's right to be treated "lege artis" during receiving of health services, patients' right to be informed and provide related informed consent (on which the thesis is particularly focused), medical confidentiality of health workers and issues related to handling the patient's medical...
Alzheimer's disease and department of intensive care
Ježková, Kateřina ; Burišková, Klára (advisor) ; Nejdlová, Tereza (referee)
Introduction: The thesis "Alzheimer's disease and department of intensive care" deals with the specifics and difficulties of nursing care for patients with this chronic and degenerative disease in intensive care units (ICUs). The number of patients with Alzheimer's disease is constantly growing and caring for them in such specific wards is extremely demanding. The purpose of this thesis was to map the most problematic areas in the care provided and propose their solution. Methods and results: The empirical part presents the results of a conducted qualitative research which took place in the form of interviews with 10 general nurses who have experience with such patients. Following a word-for-word transcription of the obtained interviews, the results are summarized in a final discussion. They show that when caring for a patient with dementia, general nurses see the main problems in his decreased ability to cooperate, behavioral changes, which often appear as a result of environment change, and difficult communication. They consider the patient's confusion, his negativism, and the inability to find the right words to be communication barriers. This results in enormous demands on the caring staff's patience. The interviewed general nurses however approach patients with dementia generally positively...
The rights of patients
Kašparová, Anna ; Sovová, Olga (advisor) ; Císařová, Dagmar (referee)
Rights of the Patients (resume) The thesis Rights of the Patients does not provide a comprehensive survey of all rights the patients have under applicable legislation, thus, for reasons of complexity of the theme, the author focused only on the most important of them. Separate chapters are dedicated to individual rights, in order basically corresponding to importance the author attaches to particular ones. Each chapter comprises general lecture on the respective right, its regulation in international legal documents binding on the Czech Republic and in domestic legal documents. In footnotes, the author provides, for the purposes of comparison, regulation of particular institutes in foreign legislation. In the opening, the author defines the terms "health law" and "medical law" and provides overview of the most important international and domestic health-law regulations, supplemented with enumeration of their principles related to the area of providing medical care. With regard to currently discussed legislative proposals, which mean the long-awaited amendment to domestic medical law and, if approved, will bring many significant changes compared to the present state, the author included a separate section dedicated to these legislative proposals at the end of the first chapter. The second chapter discusses...
Meeting selected codes of ethics in medical practice from student's view
Guznarová, Petra ; Hlaváčová, Marie (advisor) ; Švarcová, Eva (referee)
Bachelor work is focused on meeting selected codes of ethics, especially on code of ethics reffering to medical staff and on Patients' Rights, in practice. This work is devided into two parts, theoretical and empirical. In the theoretical part of this work are clarified basic concepts from ethical field, nursing ethics issues, selected codes of ethics. In conclusion are mentioned previosly realised thesis studying similar topic. The empirical part of this work detects, how students perceive respecting selected parts of codes of ethics by nurses in practice using questionnaire method. Mentioned documents were used to create the questionnaire, which is used in exploratory investigation. Recorded data are presented by tables and graphs. The objective of the Bachelor work is to present relevant knowledge concerning the selected codes of ethics in health care and at the same time to determine to what extent are selected points of above codes meeting in practice by nurses from the perspective of students. The intention of the bachelor work is to contribute to the awareness on selected codes of ethics and highlight necessity of teaching ethics on medical faculties. The results of the work demonstrate different levels of compliance with selected points of mentioned documents. Keywords ethics, nursing...
Basic rights of the patients
Fedrová, Michaela ; Sovová, Olga (advisor) ; Císařová, Dagmar (referee)
Resume in English The thesis Basic rights of the patients compares two systems of law, the Czech and the French one. This work introduces the resources of legal adjustments of the both law systems in the area of medical law. Later on it deals with the relation doctor - patient, the interpretation of which is absolutely different in both countries. France has been proud of its contractual relations since the thirties of the 20th century, while the Czech republic can be characterized with more of a paternalistic relation. The separate basic rights are arranged according to their importance in this thesis. The author introduces the international legal form, then the local variant, the French legal form being given the advantage. In the conclusion of some chapters the reader will find a short resume, evaluation of pluses and minuses and a short lay-out of the new legal modifications or inspiration for the lawmakers. First of all the right to life and the right to protection of human personality are being dealt with. These rights are the top values of the human society, that is why they are protected by the normatives of the top legal force. Within these rights the author renders especially the criminal responsibility of the medical staff, mainly in connection with taking an active part in euthanasia or suicide....
Patient's status and rights during emergency medical services
ZRŮSTOVÁ, Simona
It is necessary to consider each patient to be a unique entity and respect his or her rights. This position requires an individual approach of paramedics. They should give the client a sense of security, certainty of assistance and take into account the fact that the patient is exposed to stress, which can change his behaviour. The paramedic must cope with these facts, he cannot be influenced, he must know how to prevent conflicts and behave according to the rules of medical ethics. The aims of this thesis was to map out the level of knowledge of patients in the area of their rights, and to find out their views on the attitude and behaviour of the paramedics during an intervention of a medical rescue service. The third part of this bachelor thesis deals with the knowledge of paramedics in the area of the patients' rights and their observance of these rights. Three research questions were set up. Whether the legal awareness among patients regarding the intervention of medical rescue services is sufficient and how patients evaluate the attitude and behaviour of paramedics during the intervention. A research question was also set up for the third aim of this thesis: what is the point of view of paramedics on respecting the patients' rights during pre-hospital emergency care. In the theoretical part I focused on explaining of the basic concepts of the medical ethics issues, its history and development. The most important part of the thesis is the ethic of emergency medicine and the issues of the rights of patients during prehospital emergency care. The thesis also discusses the ethical dilemmas that paramedics deals with during their responses and an equally important area is focused on different patients' rights, including legal standards that modify them. The research part consists of interviews with two groups of respondents: eight paramedics of the Ambulance Service of Pardubice Region and eight patients who used their services. The research showed that the legal awareness of patients is inadequate. At first glance, all patients were satisfied with the intervention of the medical rescue service and had no objections. After targeted questions targeted on the compliance of individual patient's rights, I concluded that in some cases the right to privacy and dignity of the patient was not respected. The patients were not sufficiently informed about their health and procedures that paramedics performed. None of the interviewed paramedics complied the patient's right to know the name of the medical staff member who treated him. The paramedics themselves commented on the issue of the rights of patients during the pre-hospital emergency care in the sense that they try to comply these rights, but they had problems with is not always possible. They are aware of the ethical code of the rights of patients, but they had problems with telling its content. The most frequent reason for non-compliance of the rights of patients was reported in connection with responses to people under the influence of alcohol, drugs or to patients with disorders of consciousness. The surprising result of the research was the finding that half of the responding paramedics have used violence against a patient during their practice. Among the groups of patients, to whom the responding paramedics do not like to drive, are mostly Romani people, homeless people and repeatedly calling patients. This bachelor thesis will contribute to a better awareness of paramedics and the general public about the respecting the rights of patients. Paramedics can use the observations of patients and by that remove the deficiencies they have been committing during their responses.

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