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  • 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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Implementace CLILu do výuky v primární škole / CLIL Implementation Into Primary School Teaching

Vallin, Petra January 2017 (has links)
TITLE: CLIL Implementation Into Primary School Teaching AUTHOR: PhDr. Petra Vallin DEPARTMENT: Department of Primary School Education, Faculty of Education, Charles University SUPERVISOR: Prof. PhDr. Vladimíra Spilková, CSc. ABSTRACT: This thesis deals with the Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) which the European Union finds as a useful tool for teaching foreign languages in the 21st century. The objective of the theoretical part is to clarify the concept of CLIL and compare different interpretations and models which appears in school practice. We also focus on meta-analysis of research studies that have been undertaken in this area since 2005. The theoretical part provides insight into the history of CLIL in selected European countries including the Czech Republic. The first part concludes with a chapter on theoretical concepts which CLIL refers to and which are essential for implementation of CLIL. The aim of the empirical part is to implement CLIL into primary school teaching and describe what changes this innovation brings into practice. The empirical part is based on action research methodology which enable our active participation in the project of CLIL implementation. The main findings concerns the changes of the communication in the CLIL classroom. The results also shows that CLIL...
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För- och nackdelar med mobil datortomografi vid akut diagnostik - En litteraturöversikt / Pros And Cons of Mobile Computed Tomography for Acute Care Diagnostics - A literature review

Elmanius, Leona, Benitez, Sonja January 2020 (has links)
Inledning: För patienter som behöver akut sjukvård är tiden till diagnos och behandling en viktig faktor. Röntgensjuksköterskornas roll är betydelsefull vid akut diagnostik då de ansvarar för att genomföra röntgenundersökningar. Idag är mobila röntgentjänster, främst konventionell röntgen, tillgängliga för till exempel instabila patienter. Detta bidrar till snabb diagnostik, men många akuta frågeställningar kräver en datortomografiundersökning (DT). Syfte: Syftet med studien var att sammanställa för- och nackdelar med mobil DT vid akut diagnostik. Metod: Studien genomfördes som en litteraturöversikt. Det gjordes en systematisk litteratursökning i tre medicinska databaser. Totalt kvalitetsgranskades och analyserades tio kvantitativa artiklar. Resultat: Det har visat sig i resultatet att fördelarna med en mobil DT är flera, som till exempel minskad tid till diagnos och behandling samt minskad arbetsbelastning för vårdpersonal. En mobil DT motverkar även transportrelaterade komplikationer hos högrisk-patienter. Det framgår dock även att nackdelarna, som till exempel ökad stråldos, sämre bildkvalitet och ökade kostnader, bör beaktas. Slutsats: Den mobila DT:n har visat sig höja patientsäkerheten, vilket är en viktig faktor inom vården. Denna enhet har, trots sina nackdelar, stor potential för att underlätta diagnostik hos patienter i kritiska situationer. Förhoppningsvis kommer denna enhet att utvecklas vidare för att användas i mer vardagligt bruk. / Introduction: For patients in need of urgent medical care, the time to diagnosis and treatment is an important factor. The role of the X-ray nurse is important in emergency diagnostics as they are responsible for conducting X-ray examinations. Today, mobile X-ray services, primarily conventional X-ray examinations, are for instance available for unstable patients. These services offer rapid diagnosis, but many urgent issues require examinations using a computed tomography (CT). Aim: The aim of this study was to compile the pros and cons of mobile CT in acute care diagnostics. Method: The study was conducted as a literature review. A systematic literature search was conducted in three medical databases. In total, ten quantitative articles were quality-reviewed and analyzed. Results: It appears in the results that the advantages of a mobile CT are several, such as reduced time for the diagnosis and treatment and reduced workload for the healthcare personnel. A mobile CT also counteracts transport-related complications in high-risk patients. However, it also states that the disadvantages, such as increased radiation dose, inferior image quality and increased costs, should be taken into account. Conclusion: The mobile CT has been shown to increase patient safety, which is an important factor in healthcare. The device, despite its drawbacks, has a great potential to facilitate diagnostics in patients in critical situations. Hopefully, this device will be further developed to be used regularly.

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