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Dying at home: The possibilities of hospice care at home and its importance for the patients and their families
Řepová, Lucia ; Ulrichová, Monika (advisor) ; Křížová, Eva (referee)
The diploma thesis is concered with the provission of domestic hospice care and its effect on patient and their family. The theoretical part decribes the basic concepts conected with the provision of domestic hospice care. It biefly describes the history, the emergence of the development and growth of domestic hospice care in the Czech republic. Its describes the organisation of the services provided, their legal basic, related services and also their limitations. The main concern of the work is describe the access to the patient in home care in the context of three levels of home care provided: the provission of social and medical services and spiritual support. The provision of domestic home care, its effect and influence both on the family as a whole and patient their is an aditional purpose of the work wich is desribed in the practical part of the thesis. This part concentrates mainly on an analysis of the principal and component parts in the context of the needs of seriously ill patient and their desire of longing to be at home with their family. It describes the possibilities and extent od hospice care in a doestic setting. It also defines the meaning and role of the family in the care of a seriously ill member and their anxiety in connection with the care of the patient. The conclusion...
Dying and death in the conception of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
TOTHOVÁ, Eva
This work is focused on dying and exitus in understanding of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. How did this unique woman feel the end of life, what was the sense and the main contens of her life. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross gave most of her life to help incurables people, their families and friends. During her work she described and defined five periods of confirmed illneses´ incidence. She was exemplary hearer, friend, every patient was her master. She felt a possibility to be with deathwards, to listen and help them as a spirit of her life. She described three periods of exitus. She wanted to tell to all people her message by means of her work.

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