Ethical and Psychological Aspects of Supportive and Palliative Care - EVP40301
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An interdisciplinary practical seminar focuses on the integration of palliative and supportive care into the World <br>
Health Organization's concept of health. The aim is to develop the competences in psychology, communication <br> and ethics needed for quality and comprehensive care of patients and their relatives in particularly challenging <br> medical situations (palliative care, care of the chronically ill). The key competences to be developed will include <br> the ability to perceive the patient in complexity, the development of skills in co-decision making about the care plan, <br> coping with emotionally challenging situations and, last but not least, self-care. Specifically, the focus will be on <br> analyzing specific situations, practicing role-play skills, self-reflection and group reflection.<br> Last update: Linka Vojtěch, Mgr., Ph.D. (10.09.2025)
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potvrzení o účasti na výuce v plném rozsahu (zápočtový list) Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (07.08.2024)
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Cherny, N. I., Fallon, M. T., Kaasa, S., Portenoy, R. K., & Currow, D. C. (Eds.). (2021). Oxford textbook of palliative medicine. Oxford University Press. Kuře, J. (2022). Rozhodování o zdravotní péči v závěru života. Praha: Academia. Ware, B. (2012). Čeho před smrtí nejvíce litujeme. Praha: Portál. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (07.08.2024)
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