[德国急诊科工作的组织背景:现状、效果评估和优化护理的变革需求]。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Martina Schmiedhofer, Daniela Krüger, Martin Möckel, Cornelia Henschke, Lena Ansmann, Anna Slagman
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摘要

急诊科(ED)的功能被认为是医疗保健系统的有效性和效率的一个指标。在德国,改善急诊护理的压力越来越大。急诊科是相对自主的组织单位,与医院组织内外的其他级别相互作用。基于组织相关护理研究模型,描述了急诊护理的现状,并讨论了变革的障碍和促进因素。我们使用了一种叙述性的回顾,包括了关于组织对编辑功能的影响的文献来源。与会者认为,除了界面观点外,出版物还与目前的状况以及立法机构和其他行为者提出的拟议变化有关。这些被分配到各自的组织级别,并描述了(潜在的)影响。组织相关卫生服务研究的宏观-中观-微观模型具有启发式作用。对组织行为体和急救护理水平之间的相互依赖关系和接口考虑不足,容易造成摩擦,阻碍护理创新。在医疗保健系统的宏观层面,结构、责任和融资受到监管,这对中观和微观层面的运作产生了重大影响。在医院的中游层面,急诊科的作用受到控制病人流量的困难和缺乏诊断相关小组(drg)来支付门诊急诊费用的影响。急诊科的微观层面必须优先考虑治疗,当有病人转移的指征时,面临“出口阻塞”的挑战。以前的改革努力没有考虑到这种组织的复杂性。改革建议必须考虑到组织的复杂性和由接口、相互作用和利益相关者利益产生的利益。与组织相关的卫生服务研究可以检查影响紧急护理的环境条件,以便得出卫生保健创新的建议。
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[Organizational context for the work of emergency departments in Germany: status quo, assessment of effects, and need for change for optimized care].

The functioning of emergency departments (ED) is considered an indicator of the effectiveness and efficiency of the healthcare system. In Germany, there is increasing pressure to improve emergency care. EDs are relatively autonomous organizational units that interact with other levels within and outside the hospital organization. Based on a model of organization-related care research, the current state of emergency care is described and barriers to and facilitators of change are discussed.A narrative review was used that includes literature sources on organizational impacts on the functioning of EDs. Publications were considered that, in addition to the interface perspective, have a relevance to the current state as well as to the proposed changes from the legislature and other actors. These were assigned to the respective organizational levels and (potential) effects were described. The macro-meso-micro model of organization-related health services research serves as a heuristic.Insufficient consideration of interdependencies and interfaces between organizational actors and levels of emergency care facilitates friction and hinders care innovation. At the macro level of the healthcare system, structures, responsibilities and financing are regulated, which significantly impact functioning at the meso and micro levels. At the meso-level of the hospital, the role of the ED is influenced by the difficulty of controlling patient flows and the lack of Diagnoses Related Groups (DRGs) to cover the costs for outpatient emergency care. The micro-level of the ED has to prioritize treatment and is confronted with the challenges of "exit blocks" when there are indications for patient transfer. Previous reform efforts did not take this organizational complexity into account.Reform proposals must take into account the organizational complexity and interests that arises from interfaces, interactions and stakeholder interests. Organization-related health services research can examine the contextual conditions that affect emergency care in order to derive recommendations for health care innovations.

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Gesundheitswesen
Gesundheitswesen PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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