在澳大利亚管理儿科风湿病的多学科专业人员的信心。

Arthritis Pub Date : 2018-01-18 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/7807490
Samuel Cassidy, Andrea Coda, Kerry West, Gordon Hendry, Debra Grech, Julie Jones, Fiona Hawke, Davinder Singh-Grewal
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目的:跨专业合作是风湿病患儿护理的重要组成部分。如果提供适当的跨专业护理,可以预防这一弱势群体的残疾并改善其长期预后。方法:本调查旨在探讨专职医疗人员和护士在治疗儿科风湿病患者时的信心。结果:总共招募了117名参与者,77.9%的参与者报告在治疗患有风湿性疾病(RD)的儿童方面“完全没有信心”、“没有信心”或“中立”,尽管65.1%的参与者报告在过去一个月治疗了>1例儿科风湿病病例。此外,67.2%的参与者认为他们的儿科风湿病学本科教育不足。49.3%的参与者将“期刊”或“教科书”作为其持续专业发展(CPD)的主要来源,39.3%的参与者表示他们没有接受任何与儿科风湿病学相关的持续专业发展。小组和在线教育被认为对持续专业发展有潜在的“巨大好处”。结论:本文强调了专职卫生专业人员和护士认为他们在儿科RD方面的本科教育不足,以及他们在识别和治疗RD方面的信心不足。应该开发注重跨专业合作的本科和研究生教育机会,以解决这一劳动力短缺问题。
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Confidence amongst Multidisciplinary Professionals in Managing Paediatric Rheumatic Disease in Australia.

Objective: Interprofessional collaboration is a crucial component of care for children with rheumatic disease. Interprofessional care, when delivered appropriately, prevents disability and improves long-term prognosis in this vulnerable group.

Methods: The aim of this survey was to explore allied health professionals' and nurses' confidence in treating paediatric rheumatology patients.

Results: Overall, 117 participants were recruited, 77.9% of participants reported being "not confident at all," "not confident," or "neutral" in treating children with rheumatic diseases (RD) despite 65.1% of participants reporting having treated >1 paediatric rheumatology case in the past month. Furthermore, 67.2% of participants felt their undergraduate education in paediatric rheumatology was inadequate. "Journals" or "texts books" were used by 49.3% of participants as their primary source of continuing professional development (CPD) and 39.3% of participants indicated that they did not undertake any CPD related to paediatric rheumatology. Small group and online education were perceived to be potentially of "great benefit" for CPD.

Conclusion: This paper highlights allied health professionals' and nurses' perceived inadequacy of their undergraduate education in paediatric RD and their low confidence in recognising and treating RD. Undergraduate and postgraduate education opportunities focusing on interprofessional collaboration should be developed to address this workforce deficiency.

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