Interprofessional health care - field of study with future and challenges / Interprofessionelle Versorgung – Ein Studiengebiet mit Zukunft und Herausforderungen

Wibke Hollweg, E. Beck, Katrin Schulenburg, S. Trock, J. Räbiger, Elke Kraus, T. Borde
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Abstract Background At Alice Salomon University in Berlin, the project «Healthcare Professionals - Bachelor for Interprofessional Healthcare and Management» aims at developing a joint online, part-time study course for nursing staff, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists. Objectives Based on innovative learning modules, the study course aims at improving inter-professional cooperation in healthcare, thus enhancing the quality of care for patients. Questions Do executives and professionals see a need for action with regard to interprofessional healthcare? How can employers support part-time students attending the study course alongside employment? Which requirements should the study course meet in terms of contents and structure to balance studies and employment? Methods Quantitative online survey among executives and professionals using questionnaires. A descriptive approach was employed to evaluate the quantitative data statistically. Results The executives› survey confirmed a definite need for enhanced skills acquired through higher education and revealed a strong wish for more interprofessional cooperation than what is commonly practiced in healthcare today. Innovative study formats and cooperation on the part of the employers are necessary to balance work and studies. Discussion The challenge now is conceptualizing a study course that promotes the online development of interprofessional and scientific skills, imparts future-oriented and practice-relevant contents and is flexible to accommodate the needs of employed, part-time students.
国际医疗院—产生未来与挑战的第一个研究领域
在柏林的爱丽丝所罗门大学,“医疗保健专业人员-跨专业医疗保健和管理学士学位”项目旨在为护理人员,物理治疗师,职业治疗师和语言治疗师开发一个联合在线兼职学习课程。本课程以创新的学习模式为基础,旨在促进医疗保健领域的跨专业合作,从而提高对患者的护理质量。管理人员和专业人员是否认为有必要在跨专业医疗保健方面采取行动?雇主如何支持非全日制学生在就业的同时修读课程?为了平衡学习和就业,学习课程在内容和结构上应该满足哪些要求?方法采用在线定量调查的方式,对企业管理人员和专业人员进行问卷调查。采用描述性方法对定量数据进行统计评价。结果:高管们的调查证实了通过高等教育提高技能的明确需求,并显示出比当今医疗保健行业普遍做法更多的跨专业合作的强烈愿望。创新的学习形式和雇主的合作是平衡工作和学习的必要条件。现在的挑战是如何设计一门学习课程,以促进跨专业和科学技能的在线发展,传授面向未来和实践相关的内容,并灵活地适应就业和兼职学生的需求。
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