van den Bussche H, Jahncke-Latteck Ä-D, Ernst A, Tetzlaff B, Wiese B, Schramm U
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.
Gesundheitswesen. 2013 May;75(5):328-33. doi: 10.1055/s-0032-1321754. Epub 2012 Aug 29.
Analysis of views of general practioners and nurses of interprofessional cooperation between general practititoners and nurses in the ambulatory care of dementia patients is presented.
A survey was carried out among general practitioners and nurses caring for community dwelling dementia patients in Hamburg.
The majority of GPs and nurses consider interprofessional cooperation to be good and beneficial for their own work. GPs are generally more positive about the quality of cooperation than nurses. Joint sessions for planning and evaluation of care are seldom. Even so, more GPs than nurses evaluate the frequency of these meetings to be sufficient. Although nurses are more critical about the quality of the cooperation with the GPs, they seldom address the GP to express their criticism.
To make cooperation work, the matter should be part of the training of both physicians and nurses and the hierarchy between the 2 groups should be reduced.
呈现对全科医生和护士关于痴呆症患者门诊护理中跨专业合作观点的分析。
对汉堡照顾社区痴呆症患者的全科医生和护士进行了一项调查。
大多数全科医生和护士认为跨专业合作良好且对他们自己的工作有益。全科医生总体上对合作质量比护士更积极。很少有护理计划和评估的联合会议。即便如此,认为这些会议频率足够的全科医生比护士更多。虽然护士对与全科医生合作的质量更为挑剔,但他们很少找全科医生表达批评。
为使合作有效,此事应成为医生和护士培训的一部分,且两组之间的层级关系应弱化。