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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Caring for persons with Parkinson's disease in care homes: Perceptions of residents and their close relatives, and an associated review of residents' care plans

Armitage, Gerry R., Adams, Jenny E., Newell, Robert J., Coates, David, Ziegler, Lucy, Hodgson, Ian J. 01 April 2009 (has links)
No / Through qualitative in-depth interviews, we collected the views of persons with Parkinson¿s disease (pwPD) and their close relatives in care homes to establish their collective views of the effectiveness of care. We also reviewed the corresponding care plans. Drawing on these two forms of data collection, we compared similarities and differences between the qualitative interview data and the care plan analysis to elaborate on the experience of residential care for pwPD. Close relatives of care home residents can be a fruitful source of information for care home staff, throughout the care planning process, especially in relation to the specific needs of a pwPD. Although health and social policy advocate active collaboration between people with long-term conditions, their families, and their formal carers, there is limited evidence of such collaboration in the data examined here. There is an apparent shortfall in the knowledge and understanding of PD among care home staff. There are important pragmatic (e.g. drug administration) as well as psycho-social reasons for flexibility in routine care provision to meet the dynamic needs of pwPD. The findings here support the need for further, larger scale research into the quality of care for pwPD who are care home residents.
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Efektivita poradenské péče o děti s poruchami chování. Evaluace multisystémového modelu indikované prevence realizovaného v pedagogicko-psychologické poradně v Praze 6 / Efficiency Consulting Care for Children with Behavior Disorders the Evaluation of Multisystem Model of Indicated Prevention Implemented in the Pedagogical-Psychological Counseling Center in Prague 6

Pavlas Martanová, Veronika January 2011 (has links)
TITLE: Efficiency Consulting Care for Children with Behavior Disorders. The Evaluation of Multisystem Model of Indicated Prevention Implemented in the Pedagogical - Psychological Counseling Center in Prague 6. AUTHOR: PhDr. Mgr. Veronika Pavlas Martanová DEPARTMENT: Department of Psychology SUPERVISOR: PhDr. Lidmila Valentová CSc. This thesis discusses various options for working with children with specific behavioral disorders (ADHD, ADD, PCH). In the theoretical part, the author deals with child psychotherapy and its effectiveness in general, follows the development of research about this topic to be subsequently focused on the treatment of specific disorders in behavior and attention. Summarizes the available foreign studies of treatment effectiveness of these problems and monitors this issue also in the Czech educational - psychological counseling. The theoretical part ends with the text describing the possibilities of evaluation in counseling, which prepares the reader to a gradual shift to the practical part. In the practical part of this thesis is quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated multisystemic therapy model that is implemented in the seven years of PPP Prague 6. Evaluation includes his two-years. The model is described in detail in the work so that it can serve as a practical...

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