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Občanská angažovanost a systém zdravotní péče
Thesis title in Czech: Občanská angažovanost a systém zdravotní péče
Thesis title in English: Civic engagement and health care system
Key words: Občanská angažovanost, zapojování pacientů, systém zdravotní péče, pacientské organizace, reflexivita, sociální změna
English key words: Civic engagement, patient involvement, health care system, patient organisations, reflexivity, social change
Academic year of topic announcement: 2018/2019
Thesis type: diploma thesis
Thesis language: čeština
Department: Department of Sociology (23-KS)
Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Dino Numerato, Ph.D.
Author: hidden - assigned by the advisor
Date of registration: 31.05.2019
Date of assignment: 31.05.2019
Date and time of defence: 22.09.2020 09:00
Venue of defence: Pekařská 16, JPEK212, 212, Malá učebna, 2.patro
Date of electronic submission:31.07.2020
Date of proceeded defence: 22.09.2020
Opponents: PhDr. Mgr. Jaroslava Hasmanová Marhánková, Ph.D.
 
 
 
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Diplomová práce se bude soustředit na občanskou angažovanost pacientů v České republice. Bude se zabývat tím, jak se v důsledku zapojování pacientů proměňuje vztah lékařů a pacientů, do jaké míry přispívá občanské angažovanost pacientů k proměně systému zdravotní péče stejně tak jako tím, jak dochází k politizaci expertní, biomedicínské debaty. Práce bude založena na polo-strukturovaných rozhovorech s představiteli pacientských organizací v České republice. Rozhovory budou případně doplněny o pozorování na relevantních fórech.
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