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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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Podnikatelský plán - CA Seniornacestach, s. r. o. / Entrepreneurial plan Seniornacestach Ltd.

Tužová, Julie January 2009 (has links)
Entrepreneurial plan Seniornacestach Ltd. falls to area of tourist trade .This plan consists of theoretical and practical part.I lastly added to this plan conclusion, literature and appendixes.
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Spotřební chování segmentu seniorů / Consumer Behaviour of the Segment of Seniors

Petláková, Eva January 2010 (has links)
The goal of the diploma work is to describe the theoretical aspects of the consumer behaviour of the segment of seniors. In the practical part the marketing research in the field of tourism is described and realized. On base of outcomes of the research the evaluation and suggestion of marketing arrangements are decribed. There is also comparison of the situation in the field of tourism for seniors between Czech Republic and the Kingdom of Spain done. Final part of the thesis is focused on evaluation of the overall situation which was desribed: marketing research of the tourism and the demand of the seniors.
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Finanční situace juniorů a seniorů v ČR a v dalších zemích EU / The Financial Situation of Juniors and Seniors in the Czech Republic and other EU Countries

Kolaříková, Andrea January 2012 (has links)
The thesis defines main terms connected with problems of household financial situations in the Czech republic. The aim was to focus on the most important terms that are related to financial situation such as income, unemployment, indebtedness and poverty. The thesis includes an analysis of financial situations of juniors and seniors at the head of households. The results of this analysis helps to identify risk factors typical for households situated under the poverty-line and positive (favourable) factors typical for households in a better financial situation.
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Productive wandering: Re-envisioning living facilities for Alzheimer's patients

January 2017 (has links)
Every 66 seconds, someone develops Alzheimer’s disease. Because of the baby boomer generation, this number will continue to rise significantly in the coming years (2016 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures). As a result, it is essential to consider memory impaired individuals when creating space; specifically, those spaces in which patients receive long term care. Though there are claims that a wide range of options exist for memory impaired assisted living, types of care can be easily sorted into three groups: home care, institution care, or for few select individuals, care in specialized communities known as dementia villages. While there is a spectrum of care for each of these categories, more often than not, the main stream option is a typical nursing home or assisted-living facility. The direct influence of traditional hospital typologies is evident in the layout of the building, and is in part due to the use of government funding (Day). Specialized dementia and Alzheimer’s care does exist in some cities, though generally memory units differ in patient demographic and programing, and not in the way that spaces are formed. The idea of a dementia village, an isolated community that encompasses all aspects of living and social life, has proved successful in increasing patient autonomy; however, such facilities often exist outside of the urban realm and are built on the foundation of imitation and replication. Through historical analysis of medical building typologies and formal investigation of spatial relationships, this thesis aims to explore the opportunities within built space that allow aging and memory-loss patients to feel comfort. By flipping the relationship between the private and public realms of the building, it is possible to generate increased social interaction, improving the overall quality of life of the patients. / 0 / SPK / specialcollections@tulane.edu
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Sjuksköterskors erfarenheter av att använda kvalitetsregistret Senior Alert : En kvalitativ intervjustudie / Nurses' experiences of using the Quality Register Senior Alert : A qualitative interview study

Skoglund, Josefine, Johansson, Sara January 2020 (has links)
Bakgrund: Sveriges befolkning blir allt äldre och med den stigande åldern ökar risken för åldersrelaterade åkommor exempelvis undernäring. Senior alert är ett nationellt kvalitetsregister som ämnar att identifiera trycksår, fall, undernäring, blåsdysfunktion och ohälsa i munnen hos patienter över 65 år, finna orsaker, föreslå relevanta åtgärder samt utvärdera dessa åtgärder. För att identifiera eventuella risker används riskbedömningsinstrument och det är sjuksköterskans ansvar att registreringarna genomförs samt att relevanta åtgärder sätts in. Syfte: Att studera sjuksköterskors erfarenheter av att arbeta med riskbedömningen tillhörande kvalitetsregistret Senior Alert. Metod: Sex sjuksköterskor med erfarenhet av att arbeta med Senior Alert verksamma inom en geriatrisk akutvårdsavdelning intervjuades. En kvalitativ innehållsanalys användes för att bearbeta data som insamlats. Resultat: Intervjuerna resulterade i 2 huvudrubriker och 5 underrubriker. Utifrån intervjuerna framkom att sjuksköterskorna ansåg att Senior Alert kunde bidra till en bättre vård för äldre patienter. Slutsats: Senior Alert ses som ett bra arbetsverktyg i den preventiva omvårdnaden för äldre personer. Riskbedömningen upplevdes i denna studie vara det bästa med Senior Alert och var ett bra hjälpmedel i den förebyggande vården. Dock finns behov i att öka kunskap i hur registret bör användas för att utnyttja Senior Alert på bästa sätt. Detta gäller såväl på arbetsplatser och inom utbildningar i landet.
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Student Experiences and Expectations Related to the Vertical Transfer Process From Two Feeder Community Colleges of a Senior Institution

Miller, Brandon B. A. 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences and expectations of community college students attending Temple College and Central Texas College regarding what they may expect as part of the vertical transfer process in order to improve the likelihood of their persistence to graduation at Texas A&M University-Central Texas (TAMUCT). The target population was approximately 700 students enrolled in two feeder Texas community colleges who had expressed intent to transfer to TAMUCT. The response rate was 19%, and 136 useable surveys were used for analysis. The sample was 74% female, 45% White with the majority minority. To assess the relationships between community college experiences and transfer expectation variables, correlations and logistic regression were used. No linear relationships were found regarding gender, age, ethnicity, highest level of parents' education, the aspirational variables of highest academic degree intend to obtain at any college or university and at TAMUCT, and the feeder community college attended and the two scales. A statistically significant relationship was found between parental income level and reported community college experiences (F(4, 79) = 2.612, p = .042) and vertical transfer expectations (F(4, 52) = 3.318, p = .017). Community college students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds may utilize the community college to upper-level institution vertical transfer pathway as a way to obtain an affordable baccalaureate degree. Community colleges and university administrators need to continue working together to establish unique and creative ways to create seamless transitions for vertical transfer students utilizing the community college to upper-level institution pathway to degree completion.
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Nákupní chování seniorů na maloobchodním trhu s potravinami

Nohavicová, Lenka January 2017 (has links)
The diploma thesis focuses on shopping behaviour of seniors when shopping for food. The aim was to identify their needs, detect barriers and problem areas. To determine these characteristics indepth interviews with elderly (n = 35) and observations in 8 grocery stores were conducted. Based on the findings, obstacles and problems of seniors in the food market were identified. Subsequently recommendations were drafted for producers and sellers aiming to increase customer comfort.
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Spotřební chování seniorů na trhu s potravinami

Jančová, Gabriela January 2019 (has links)
Jančová, G. Consumer behaviour of the Seniors on the Food market. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2019. Diploma thesis is dealing with a consumer behaviour of seniors on the food market where the senior is consider as a person at the age of 65 years old and more. The aim of the work is to identify factors which influence consumer behaviour of seniors on the food market. Methods of assessment revenues and expenses of seniors are used to accomplish this aim. Thanks to analysis of secondary and primary data gained by 351 respondents answers to the questionnaire survey are detected factors which affect seniors on the food market. These factors include freshness, quality, taste, price of food, and date of durability/applicability. Seniors are particularly dissatisfied with the lettering and price tags on products, music, and the placement of shelf goods in grocery stores. After primary data processing is done segmentation of respondents by method of cluster analysis which reveals four different groups divided according to factors of quality, range of product, goods, price and freshness of food. In the end proposal and recommendations for sellers of food are written with aim how to increase comfort of a customer - senior.
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Elderly Living in Sweden : Present solutions and future trends

Edström, Annika, Gustafsson, Madelene January 2011 (has links)
The amount of people retiring in Sweden is increasing and will continue to do so in the future. Politicians have recognized a challenge in this demographic development and it is important that they act in time and in a way that satisfies the need. The disposable income for people above the age of 65 has increased the past years and continues to increase according to the Swedish Statistics forecast, this indicates that the retired people will have more money to spend on housing in the future. There are different types of living for elderly in Sweden; staying at home, senior living, secure living and nursing homes and an interesting question is if these will be adoptable in the future. New solutions, which address the demands for higher standards, will ease the social and security aspects for the residents as well as improve the work environment for the employees in the home care service business. These different solutions are not yet implemented in a large scale, but development show that they are influencing the future direction of building senior residencies. Retired couples who get ill at different times might not get to live together or near each other when they require different levels of assistance to manage daily life. Moving away from a familiar area, family and friends can be stressful. By placing different types of elderly living close to each other is a solution that might help decrease that stress. There are some solutions like this already on the market today and it is a solution worth investigating more. We believe that the availability of new and refurbished buildings needs to be more focused on easing the living for elderly people and may be achieved by implementing a certification system. Implementation and use of this certification system may create goodwill for investors and therefore force construction companies to build according to it. However a certification has to be requested by residents, municipalities and tenants, to be considered by the investors.
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Ekonomická samostatnosť seniorov v Českej republike

Joklová, Tamara January 2018 (has links)
Joklová, T. Economic independence of seniors in the Czech Republic. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2018. This diploma thesis focuses on research of the economic independence of seniors in the Czech Republic. In the literary research are presented basic aspects related to the given issue. The work itself contains information on the space investigated, quantitative research and qualitative research. All parts of own work are interconnected and they can draw adequate conclusions from the subject. The first part of own work focuses on the current situation of the 50+ age group in the company. The second part of own work is devoted to quantitative research. It is processed by IBM-SPSS software, which offers the ability to convert binary logistic regression. The data are obtained through the international SHARE database. The third part is based on qualitative research in the form of in-depth interviews that are processed through MAXQDA software. The aim of the thesis is to propose recommendations on the strengthening of economic independence of elderly people in the Czech Republic, based on the results of own research.

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