优化养老院的技能组合:加强团队组成和跨专业协作。

Marleen Lovink, Annette O A Plouvier, Sofie Barendse, Anneke Van Vught, Raymond T C M Koopmans, Debby L Gerritsen, Anke Persoon
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摘要

在荷兰的养老院,有复杂护理需求的老年人数量增加,同时专业人员短缺。这就要求改变护理组织,以便提供适当的护理。本研究的目的在于了解:1)团队组成与跨专业合作如何相互影响;2)疗养院最佳技能组合的发展与实施。在这项参与式行动研究中,五个护理院机构分成七个小组参与。本研究的重点是护理、心理和医学学科。团队根据组织层面制定的一般规则和行动研究员评估的情况分析来优化他们的技能组合。数据是通过行动研究者的日志和参与者的焦点小组收集的。主题分析显示,团队首先要明确每个人的职能和素质,优化每个人的贡献,并改善跨专业协作。因此,他们对最佳团队组成有了更深入的了解,以便提供适当的护理。进行技能组合试验的先决条件是支持、指导、时间和(财政)空间。
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[Optimising skill mix in nursing homes: Enhancing team composition and interprofessional collaboration].

In Dutch nursing homes, the number of older adults with complex care needs increases, while at the same time there is a shortage of professionals. This requires changes in the organisation of care in order to provide appropriate care. The aims of this study were to generate knowledge about: 1) how team composition and interprofessional collaboration influence each other and 2) the development and implementation of optimal skill mix in nursing homes. In this participatory action research study five nursing homes organisations participated with seven teams. The focus in this study was on the nursing, psychological and medical disciplines. The teams worked on optimizing their skill mix based on general rules formulated on organisation level and a situation analysis assessed by the action researcher. Data were collected by logbooks of the action researchers and focus groups with participants. Thematic analysis revealed that teams started with creating clarity about everyone's function and qualities optimising everyone's contribution and improving interprofessional collaboration. Therefrom they gained more insight into optimal team composition in order to provide appropriate care. Preconditions for experimenting with skill mix were support, coaching, time and (financial) space.

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