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Understanding Student Perceptions of a High School Wellness Center: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis Qualitative StudyClayton, Devan Audrey 04 March 2024 (has links) (PDF)
Adolescents face many challenges at home and at school which impact various areas of their lives, including their academics. Schools have worked to ensure better student mental health outcomes by hiring school counselors, school psychologists, and school social workers. School wellness centers can be an additional resource that students utilize to address mental health challenges during their school day. The purpose of this study is to understand adolescent perceptions of a school-based wellness center. Perceptions of populations who utilize the wellness center and those who do not utilize the wellness center were studied within one high school to understand how schools can better meet the mental health needs of students. This qualitative study employed the use of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) focus groups. IPA card sorting questions were used during the focus groups to facilitate discussion. Results suggest that students across the four focus groups see benefits of the wellness center, notice barriers to using the wellness center, and have advice for how to improve the wellness center. Within all four focus groups, the following implications were addressed. In terms of benefits, students felt that the wellness center helped individuals feel better and that the center was a safe space. In terms of barriers, students reported that fear of missing class and stigma were obstacles to attending. Finally, in terms of advice, students hoped there would be more awareness of the wellness center and that teachers would make it easier to visit the wellness center.
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Health Behavior among College Students: Assessing Help-Seeking Behaviors in University Wellness Center ClientsRimstad, Kathryn O'Regan 01 December 2009 (has links)
Researchers have noted that 70% of diseases are preventable (Ballard et al., 2007) yet few individuals use preventive services (Wang et al., 2005). The purpose of this study was to examine differences between students who seek preventive services at a university wellness center and those who do not and explore variables that impact readiness for change and health-related behavior. The Wellness Center at Southern Illinois University provides numerous direct services to students, such as alcohol and drug counseling, stress management counseling, nutrition counseling, STD testing, pregnancy counseling, biofeedback, and relationship counseling. Healthy People 2010 is a national initiative, developed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, involving various efforts to promote health and prevent disease in the United States. The developers introduced Leading Health Indicators, which reflect major dimensions of health behavior and factors that affect health. These indicators, including physical activity, overweight and obesity, tobacco use, substance abuse, responsible sexual behavior, mental health, and injury and violence, are used as a guide to examine the health behaviors in college students. Seventy-nine university wellness center clients and 80 participants from the general student population completed a demographic questionnaire that included questions about participants' risky health behaviors, the Perceived Wellness Scale (Adams, Benzer & Steinhardt, 1997), the Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale- Short Form (Fischer & Farina, 1995), the Outcome Questionnaire-45.2 (Lambert et al., 1996), and the Stages of Change Scales (McConnaughy, Prochaska, & Velicer, 1983). Participants who used wellness services reported more risky health behaviors and psychological distress than the general sample. Health behaviors from this sample were compared to a national data set (YRBSS; CDC, 2005) and, although differences between specific rates of behavior were found, there was no difference in total risk score. Wellness service users were more likely to be in the contemplation stage, whereas those from the general sample were more likely to be in the action stage. Participants who were actively making a change were more likely to feel less psychological distress and have more perceived wellness than those in the contemplation stage. Participants in the maintenance stage reported having more negative wellness perceptions compared to participants in all other stages.
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Marketingová strategie vybraného podniku cestovního ruchu / Marketing strategy of a company in tourism businessHavlíčková, Anna January 2013 (has links)
This Diploma thesis describes the marketing strategy of Infinit Ltd. The author focuses on the Vysočany Pool and Sauna world branch, which is located at the Wellness Hotel Step. In the analytic part the author uses the following methods: situation analysis, bench-marking and SWOT analysis. Within the marketing strategy the author describes the characteristics of the marketing mix. The result of this thesis is to give a suggestion that would improve the current situation of this branch.
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VINAŘSKÝ DŮM / WINE HOUSEViskup, Matúš January 2017 (has links)
"Wine **** Hotel Hrůdek with Wine Salon" Velké Pavlovice The aim of the diploma thesis was to design the building of Hotel Hrůdek with Wine Salon with adjoining public spaces near the town of Velké Pavlovice, specifically in the locality called Hrůdek. Wine Hotel Hrůdek is the center of everything. It associates the customer with the products of domestic vines and orchards. The hotel offers good food and quality sleep after a guided tasting for all visitors throughout the year.
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SPORTOVNĚ-REKREAČNÍ RESORT KRÁLÍKY / SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL RESORT KRÁLÍKYHádková, Sabina January 2021 (has links)
The topic of the diploma thesis assignment is the elaboration of an architectural study of a selected building - a hotel, from a pre-diploma project of an urban solution of the Sports and Recreation Resort Králíky okr. Ústí nad Orlicí. The content of the building consists primarily in accommodation in **** hotel rooms for 60 beds. The hotel also has a restaurant with a terrace, with a capacity of 100 seats, from which there is a view of the surrounding countryside and the Hedeč Monastery, which is located on top of the hill. There is also a wellness hotel with a sauna world, a gym, a massage room and a small shop with ski equipment.
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MORAVSKÉ VINAŘSKÉ CENTRUM / Moravian Wine CenterFogašová, Jana January 2018 (has links)
The diploma thesis is elaborated as an architectural study on Moravian Wine Center. The project deals with the design of a wine hotel with a wine presentation. The building is located in the open countryside, in the Velké Pavlovice wine region. The hotel is conceived as a cultural center. There are congress halls, a wellness center, wine tasting areas with wine cellars. But also the exhibition area, which ensures the presentation of wines. There is also a restaurant with a terrace, with beautiful views of the countryside and significant landmarks.
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Projekt na podporu cestovního ruchu financovaný z evropských fondů / Tourism Development Project Funding of EU FundsKolajová, Daniela January 2011 (has links)
The master´s thesis proposes a project financed from the EU funds. The proposal is focused on building an indoor swimming pool with wellness center in Kyjov. It analyses the current regional situation in Kyjovsko region and characterizes project´s usefulness and availability. This proposal follows the structure of formal project application. It emphasizes market, financial, economic and environmental views and assessments of the project.
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VINAŘSKÝ DŮM NIKOLSBURG MIKULOV / WINE HOUSE NIKOLSBURG MIKULOVMikhaylov, Georgy January 2020 (has links)
The diploma thesis is elaborated as an architectural study on the theme of Nikolsburg Mikulov Winery. Main idea of this project is to create a new hotel building combined with the production of wine so it would naturally fit the given landscape and so it wouldn’t disturb its natural character. This building was also designed so it has extraordinary views of the whole wine area of Mikulov. Primary function of the building is accommodation in a 4-star hotel rooms and a clean production of wine, which includes maturing, bottling and labeling. There is also a restaurant with a terrace, with beautiful views of the countryside and significant landmarks, a wine bar, tasting salon with immediate a wine cellar designed for wine maturing and also last but not least a wellness center with sauna world.
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Novostavba hotelu s wellness centrem / New Building of the Hotel with Wellness CenterBlažek, Milan Unknown Date (has links)
The main theme of my thesis is a projecting documentation for a new building – Completely new Wellness hotel. This building will be used for accomodation, feeding, wellness and parking for cars. Hotel has one stage under the ground and three stages above. It is divided into 4 parts: Wellness center with gym, massage saloon or sauna with entrance on its own terrace in the second floor, accomodation with over 25 rooms with different capacity of the room with possibility of your own terrace in the south part of the building, your own laundry room or offices for management; a restaurant with capacity more than 100 guests and with its own terrace in the first floor or garage for over than 40 cars. The whole building is also designed for people with a special needs, there are 2 rooms and 4 parking spots dedicated to these people with special needs. The whole building is divided functionally for guests and employees. The building has two lifts of a new generation on the west and east part; air conditioning systems for the hotel, kitchen, wellness center and other neccessary technical means. Carrying system is made of prefabricated, framework standing on a monolitic reinforced concrete snugs connected with reinforced concrete tresholds in the place of their shroud. It is done from ceramic breeze blocks and heated with desks made of stone fibred according to ETICS. Shroud of the underground is made of concrete breeze blocks. The inside lining is also bricked up with ceramic breeze blocks. The ceiling creates ventricular ceiling pannels, stairs is designed as a prefabricated. The roofs are done as a classic, extensive vegetational, monocover with three laiers of asphaltic, hydroisolated strips. All the terracess are also classical, monocover with walking tract made of concrete pavement on adjustable targets in a wellness center. In the hotel you will find a ceramic pavement.
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Římské lázně a saunový svět / Roman spa and sauna worldFoltýnová, Michaela January 2014 (has links)
The project deals with the study of recreational facilities named Roman spa and sauna world. A new building has been associated with the proposed aquacenter "Water Temple Brno", which is by its character and by the capacity predestined to be a multifunctional main "water world" in Brno. The aim of this study is to design a wellness center that would cover the capacity requirements resulting from population density of the city of Brno, that would architectural and urban correspond with the site, and last but not least, offering a wide range of comfortable services covering the needs of potential customers. As a result, it was suggested modern wellness center, does not disturb the landscape construction sites, understated building that more than itself prefers landscape scenery around and its design slightly underscores the balance between nature and human work planted in it.
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