Sarah Palmdorf, Annika Behler, Karina Ilskens, Christa Büker, Änne-Dörte Latteck
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Abstract
Objective: Through the digital transformation the everyday working life of nursing staff and the demands made on them are steadily changing. To meet these demands, Bachelor students need to learn appropriate "digital" skills during their courses. This study aimed at developing a module that imparts these digital skills. It was not clear which concrete skills the students should acquire and which topics should therefore be dealt with in the module.
Methods: 24 semi-structured guide-based interviews with experts were carried out and analyzed with qualitative content analysis. The experts came from the field of science, technology manufacturing, practical applications/practitioners and pedagogics.
Results: We identified 4 different areas of skills: (1) organizing successful collaboration with patients, relatives and other professionals (doctors, therapists, IT); (2) supporting patients and relatives in the use of assistive technologies; (3) planning and implementing projects related to assistive technologies (4) managing lifelong learning in relation to assistive technologies. A reflective use of digital technologies in patient care and the education of patients and relatives were described as key qualifications.
Conclusions: On the basis of the different assessments of the experts, it was possible to identify and discuss a wide range of digital skills. This can be used to define learning objectives for appropriate modules or to evaluate existing ones. The study therefore contributes to evidence-based teaching.
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GMS Journal for Medical Education (GMS J Med Educ) – formerly GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung – publishes scientific articles on all aspects of undergraduate and graduate education in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and other health professions. Research and review articles, project reports, short communications as well as discussion papers and comments may be submitted. There is a special focus on empirical studies which are methodologically sound and lead to results that are relevant beyond the respective institution, profession or country. Please feel free to submit qualitative as well as quantitative studies. We especially welcome submissions by students. It is the mission of GMS Journal for Medical Education to contribute to furthering scientific knowledge in the German-speaking countries as well as internationally and thus to foster the improvement of teaching and learning and to build an evidence base for undergraduate and graduate education. To this end, the journal has set up an editorial board with international experts. All manuscripts submitted are subjected to a clearly structured peer review process. All articles are published bilingually in English and German and are available with unrestricted open access. Thus, GMS Journal for Medical Education is available to a broad international readership. GMS Journal for Medical Education is published as an unrestricted open access journal with at least four issues per year. In addition, special issues on current topics in medical education research are also published. Until 2015 the journal was published under its German name GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung. By changing its name to GMS Journal for Medical Education, we wish to underline our international mission.