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The rate of stress load on standard nursing wards and intensiv care units.
Brzicová, Věra ; Kulhavá, Miluše (advisor) ; Ptáček, Radek (referee)
This thesis deals with the stress, strain and stress level of stress. It examines what more burdens on JIPu sisters and what the standard department, what are the specifics of their work. Compares the work load and nursing department and the standard JIPu. It looks at how the situation affects of stress nurses. It outlines the causes and manifestations of stress effects on the human organism. He is also the burnout that often occurs among workers in the helping professions. The thesis is focused on the shift operation (especially on night shift), relationships at work (sister-sister, sister-doctor), the aggressive behavior of patients, or the lack of sufficient time for patient care. Research method is a questionnaire distributed to the nurses and the internal standard surgical wards and ICU. The evaluation questions of the questionnaire confirms or overthrows the hypothesis that I set at the beginning of research. The hypotheses were confirmed hypotheses 2 and 5 of the hypothesis was not confirmed. It was confirmed that the exchange operation and overload nurses, patient aggression, care of confused patients and bad interpersonal relations a high burden on medical personnel and contributes significantly to the stress load of nurses. In conclusion, I mention that a large role in preventing and...
Specifies of the work of radio presenters in public radio stations
Fivebrová, Tereza ; Maršík, Josef (advisor) ; Lovaš, Karol (referee)
moderator's job in selected public stations of Český Rozhlas. It analyzes programmes Ranní interview and Dvacet minut Radiožurnálu on Radiožurnál, Káva o čtvrté on Český dio Wave and Dáme řeč and Host Dopoledního expresu on Český rozhlas Sever. It focuses on the moderator's role
The specifics of a nurse's work with addicted clients at psychiatric ward
KOROUSOVÁ, Agáta
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the specifications of nursing addicted patients at the psychiatric ward. Due to a high number of patients addicted to addictive substances and easy availability of addictive substances it is a very current topic. The aim of this thesis is to map out the specifications of the work done by nurses at the ward of medium-term withdrawal treatment and at the department of detoxification. The theoretical part focuses on the division of psychiatric care in the Czech Republic, on the kinds and descriptions of addictive substances, on mental syndromes happening because of addictive substance use, and on the descriptions of specifications and competence of nurses working at the psychiatric ward. Practical part consists of quantitative research using the method of interviews. The data collection technique used is a semi-structured interview. Three categories and 7 subcategories were created by analyzing the data obtained. The research file consists of 13 nurses working at psychiatric hospitals, at medium-term withdrawal treatment offices and detoxification units where they are in contact with addicted patients. Among specifications nurses also include random detection addictive substance tests, and checking of clients´ personal belongings. Nurses understand the psychatric ward' to be very specific, as a place where each client needs to be treated individually, because each one may manage the regime teatment differently. This bachelor thesis may be used for purposes of education about the process of withdrawal treatment and mitigation of fear in those people who are thinking about treatment, but are afraid to undergo it because of lack of information.
The rate of stress load on standard nursing wards and intensiv care units.
Brzicová, Věra ; Kulhavá, Miluše (advisor) ; Ptáček, Radek (referee)
This thesis deals with the stress, strain and stress level of stress. It examines what more burdens on JIPu sisters and what the standard department, what are the specifics of their work. Compares the work load and nursing department and the standard JIPu. It looks at how the situation affects of stress nurses. It outlines the causes and manifestations of stress effects on the human organism. He is also the burnout that often occurs among workers in the helping professions. The thesis is focused on the shift operation (especially on night shift), relationships at work (sister-sister, sister-doctor), the aggressive behavior of patients, or the lack of sufficient time for patient care. Research method is a questionnaire distributed to the nurses and the internal standard surgical wards and ICU. The evaluation questions of the questionnaire confirms or overthrows the hypothesis that I set at the beginning of research. The hypotheses were confirmed hypotheses 2 and 5 of the hypothesis was not confirmed. It was confirmed that the exchange operation and overload nurses, patient aggression, care of confused patients and bad interpersonal relations a high burden on medical personnel and contributes significantly to the stress load of nurses. In conclusion, I mention that a large role in preventing and...
Intensity of nursing work on the oncological department.
TŮMOVÁ, Lucie
This Bachelor thesis deals with working demands of nurses employed in oncology departments. Because of being in continuous contact with people (patients, their families or colleagues) nurses working in these departments should be empathetic, kind, patient and helpful. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on general characteristics of oncological departments, description of nursing specifics, available oncological treatment, the role of nurses in palliative treatment and issues of burnout syndrom. The theoretical part presents the results of semi-structured interviews conducted with nurses working in oncology departments at "Ceské Budějovice Hospital" and "Na Bulovce Hospital". Based on the dialaogues were the case reports which later became the basis for category tables. The results show that nurses perceive their work as difficult, mostly from the psychological aspect. The oncology nurses have to face terminally ill people, dying and death on a daily basis. They are exposed to risks of cytostatic agents. They may often suffer from tiredness which can lead to disruption of social, physical and psychical wellfare and even to the burnout. Influenced by these factors the nurses often feel stressed and are not often familiar with how this stress can be prevented or tackled. A brochure based on the obtained information has therefore been compiled for nurses with the aim to inform them about these issues.

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