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Choice of bariatric procedures and their effect on the weight change of obese people
Vorudová, Jana ; Matoulek, Martin (advisor) ; Hvižď, Robert (referee)
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is one of the methods of treatment of higher degrees of obesity. It helps patients to reduce the weight if conservative methods of treatment are not effective, or if it is still necessary to deepen its effect. Bariatric procedures are divided according to the the way how they are carried out - restriction, malabsorption and combined performance. Objective: The aim of this work was to determine who gave the incentive to the patients to undergo the bariatric treatment, where they received further information and how many times they managed in the time before the operation to lose weight. Further information was obtained on subjective patient satisfaction with the results of surgery and furter the weight loss data were assessed and compared the changes of BMI after bariatric surgery. Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was sent out to collect the necessary data from 39 patients after various bariatric surgery. These data were subsequently processed and analyzed. These data were subsequently evaluated and processed using graphs and tables for better clarity Results: It was found that the doctor was the one who gave the incentive to undergo bariatric performance in 79 % of patients. It was also confirmed that 80 % of patients reduced their weight of at least 5 kg before...
Psychosocial Effect Of Bariatric Surgery and the Patient's Satisfaction with the Surgery
Kravarová, Eva ; Papežová, Hana (advisor) ; Dragomirecká, Eva (referee) ; Stárková, Libuše (referee)
The doctoral dissertation is focused on the evaluation of the effect of bariatric surgery and on identifying the parameters that are related to the patients' satisfaction with the surgery. Telephone survey was used to collect data. 122 bariatric candidates were inquired, 86 of them were operated. The average time after the surgery was 20,2 months. The average weight loss was 26.6 kgs. There was a significant improvement in the monitored domains - physical appearance, general health, self-esteem, marital satisfaction, occupational functioning and social functioning. The negative effects of the surgery (post-surgery vomiting, difficulties in dietary adherence, other complications) were also experienced by significant number of patients. In total, 87% respondents were satisfied with the surgery and 13% were dissatisfied. The chi-square test was used to identify factors influencing subjective satisfaction with the surgery and the results were recorded at 95% and 99% significance levels. The satisfaction is associated with the improvement of general health and self-esteem (p<0.01), physical appearance, marital satisfaction, occupational functioning and social functioning (p<0.05). Less satisfied were patients who had troubles with postoperative dietary adherence and those with an insufficient weight...
Kvalita poskytované péče ve vybraných nemocnicích Zlínského kraje
Šobáňová, Denisa
Šobáňová, D. Quality of Care Provided in Selected Hospitals in the Zlín Region. Master's Thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2019. The thesis deals with the quality of care provided in selected hospitals in Zlín Region. The aim of this thesis is to describe and evaluate the quality of care provided for selected hospitals in the Zlín Region. The thesis includes a literature review that focuses on the concepts of health care quality, quality management tools, patient satisfaction, and strategic analysis of hospitals. The research part of the thesis evaluates the external and internal environment of hospitals, the quality of provided care from the perspective of hospitalized patients and from the perspective of medical staff. The theses also includes the mutual comparison of the analyzed hospitals in terms of care provided by the eyes of hospitalized patients. The proposed recommendations are based on the results of strategic analysis, questionnaire surveys and structured interviews.
Choice of bariatric procedures and their effect on the weight change of obese people
Vorudová, Jana ; Matoulek, Martin (advisor) ; Hvižď, Robert (referee)
Introduction: Bariatric surgery is one of the methods of treatment of higher degrees of obesity. It helps patients to reduce the weight if conservative methods of treatment are not effective, or if it is still necessary to deepen its effect. Bariatric procedures are divided according to the the way how they are carried out - restriction, malabsorption and combined performance. Objective: The aim of this work was to determine who gave the incentive to the patients to undergo the bariatric treatment, where they received further information and how many times they managed in the time before the operation to lose weight. Further information was obtained on subjective patient satisfaction with the results of surgery and furter the weight loss data were assessed and compared the changes of BMI after bariatric surgery. Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was sent out to collect the necessary data from 39 patients after various bariatric surgery. These data were subsequently processed and analyzed. These data were subsequently evaluated and processed using graphs and tables for better clarity Results: It was found that the doctor was the one who gave the incentive to undergo bariatric performance in 79 % of patients. It was also confirmed that 80 % of patients reduced their weight of at least 5 kg before...
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.
Psychosocial Effect Of Bariatric Surgery and the Patient's Satisfaction with the Surgery
Kravarová, Eva ; Papežová, Hana (advisor) ; Dragomirecká, Eva (referee) ; Stárková, Libuše (referee)
The doctoral dissertation is focused on the evaluation of the effect of bariatric surgery and on identifying the parameters that are related to the patients' satisfaction with the surgery. Telephone survey was used to collect data. 122 bariatric candidates were inquired, 86 of them were operated. The average time after the surgery was 20,2 months. The average weight loss was 26.6 kgs. There was a significant improvement in the monitored domains - physical appearance, general health, self-esteem, marital satisfaction, occupational functioning and social functioning. The negative effects of the surgery (post-surgery vomiting, difficulties in dietary adherence, other complications) were also experienced by significant number of patients. In total, 87% respondents were satisfied with the surgery and 13% were dissatisfied. The chi-square test was used to identify factors influencing subjective satisfaction with the surgery and the results were recorded at 95% and 99% significance levels. The satisfaction is associated with the improvement of general health and self-esteem (p<0.01), physical appearance, marital satisfaction, occupational functioning and social functioning (p<0.05). Less satisfied were patients who had troubles with postoperative dietary adherence and those with an insufficient weight...
Analýza finančních toků spojených se zdravotnictvím a spokojenost pacientů se zdravotní péčí poskytovanou v soukromě vlastněných nemocnicích v České republice
Supová, Aneta ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor)
This Master Thesis focuses on the structure of health related financial flows and patient satisfaction with privately owned hospitals in the Czech Republic. The main aim was to provide a general overview of health care system in the Czech Republic, to describe how the health care system is financed, and to find out if patients hospitalized in privately owned hospitals are more satisfied with the care provided in this type of hospitals. Having analyzed the major statistical reports from the WHO, EU, and the Institution of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic, the theoretical part provided a comprehensive summary of health care, health financial flows, and pricing of health treatments. The practical part, on the other hand, shows distribution of health costs among differently aged people in the form of contribution/expenditure ratio. Finally, the results of the questionnaires conducted among patients in privately owned hospitals enabled to conclude that patients in the Czech Republic are still not fully aware of the difference between privately and publically owned hospitals.

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