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Nurses Satisfaction with the Current Situation in the Czech Healthcare System
Sovová, Jana ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Pírková, Vendula (referee)
The aim of this work is to determine if nurses are satisfied with the healthcare system in the Czech Republic, how they evaluate the healthcare quality, selected reform measures and how their evaluation differs from the general public's evaluation. Research data were collected through quantitative research methods, specifically through online and paper questionnaires. The obtained data were compared with the data from the survey concerning the same topic among the Czech citizens. This survey among the public is part of the research project called Our Society carried out annually by the Public Opinion Research Center. We found that the nurses evaluated the healthcare system very critically. In comparison with the public opinion, their evaluation of the healthcare quality is more negative and they disapprove of the majority of the reform measures. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Work-Life balance among cardiologists and cardiac surgeons
Klimešová, Zuzana ; Šmídová, Olga (advisor) ; Tichá, Růžena (referee)
This thesis deals with the work-life balance issues encountered by cardiologists and cardiac surgeons. The main objective of this study was to find out on how these young doctors in cardiology specialization training combine their work and other areas of their lives that they consider important and draw attention to the problems of being junior doctors with a vision to use the obtained results to improve their conditions both for work and for quality of life. Qualitative research techniques were utilized and data were obtained from semi-structured interviews with our respondents. The theoretical part of this thesis presents the informations and concepts regarding balance between work versus private life concerning their interdependencies. It focuses both on professional and social aspects and their eventual conflict. Partly, it maps motivation: motivators (motives and aspirations), which led these young doctors in their lives and careers, as shared motives characterize the level of content and identification with professional roles and their professional aspirations. Widely, it deals with the working conditions of junior doctors that the de/motivation to contribute. Moreover, part of it was also given to possible future impacts on doctor's health resulting from failure of work-life balance. The...
Patients Satisfaction with the Services of General Practitioners for Adults.
BUREŠOVÁ, Adriana
Patient satisfaction with the services provided is extensive and actual topic. The goal of this thesis is to find out patient satisfaction with the services of general practitioners for adults in České Budějovice, Trhové Sviny a Borovany. The patient satisfaction is evaluated primarily in connection with the satisfaction of their needs during illness. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part consists of seven chapters. The first chapter is an introduction to the medical practice and deals with the concept of quality of health care. The sixth chapter examines satisfaction and its impact on the assessment of the quality of services by patients. The last, seventh chapter focous on the relationship of health workers and patients. The practical part deals with the research, which was conducted using quantitative research strategies, methods and questioning survey techniques. Questionnaire that we created for assessing patient satisfaction includes fourteen questions. This part sets out the objective, hypotheses, methodology, results of research, discussion and conclusion. This thesis has two hypotheses. H1: Doctors who have office hours in the afternoon are better at assessment than those who have office hours only in the morning. H2: Patients from smaller towns will be satisfied with the services of general practitioners more than patients from large cities. The research sample consisted of 453 respondents. The data were processed using Microsoft Office Excel 2010 and then were processed into graphs or tables. Hypotheses were tested using the homogeneity test, the Pivot Table. The results of this thesis can serve as an extension of the information for general practitioners for adults on the current topic.
Ensuring the quality of health care by paramedical staff
Horníková, Monika ; Mlčák, Jan (advisor) ; Rytíř, Jakub (referee)
The aim of the thesis was to define and map various indicators of health care quality that are monitored in the Jindřichův Hradec Hospital. It was further checked whether the National Accreditation Standards for Hospitals pertaining to paramedical staff were observed and monitored in the hospital. Finally, individual indicators and standards were assessed and solutions were suggested where any shortcomings occurred.
Health Care Quality in relation to the Accreditation of a Health Care Facility
Holeščáková, Tatiana ; Mlčák, Jan (advisor) ; Rytíř, Jakub (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is a description of accreditational process in health care facility, namely in a medical institution, finding of potentional problems by accreditational standards implementing and the influence of accredidation on health care quality in health care facility.

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