Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork , Cork, Ireland.
Strategic Planning and Transformation, Health Service Executive , Dublin, Ireland.
J Interprof Care. 2020 Jul-Aug;34(4):561-565. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2019.1684884. Epub 2019 Nov 23.
This report describes the development of the first national undergraduate interprofessional standardized curriculum in chronic disease prevention for healthcare professionals in the Republic of Ireland. This project brought together for the first time all higher education institutions nationwide in a novel collaboration with the national health service i.e. the Health Service Executive (HSE), to develop a standardized national curriculum for undergraduate health care professions. The curriculum sits within the framework of Making Every Contact Count, the goal of which is to re-orientate health services to embed the ethos of prevention through lifestyle behavior change as part of the routine care of health professionals. The core focus of Making Every Contact Count is chronic disease prevention, targeting four main lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease; tobacco use, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity and unhealthy eating. Making Every Contact Count is a key component of Healthy Ireland, the Irish national framework for health and wellbeing. The aim of the curriculum is to prepare newly qualified health professionals with the skills needed to support patients to achieve lifestyle behavior change delivered as part of routine clinical care.
本报告描述了爱尔兰共和国为医疗保健专业人员制定的首个全国性本科跨专业慢性病预防标准课程。该项目首次将全国所有高等教育机构与国家卫生服务机构(即卫生服务行政署)联合起来,制定了一项标准化的国家本科医疗保健专业课程。该课程以“让每次接触都算数”为框架,其目标是通过生活方式行为改变来重新定位卫生服务,将预防理念作为卫生专业人员常规护理的一部分。“让每次接触都算数”的核心重点是慢性病预防,针对慢性病的四个主要生活方式风险因素:吸烟、饮酒、身体活动不足和不健康饮食。“让每次接触都算数”是爱尔兰国家健康和福利框架“健康爱尔兰”的一个关键组成部分。该课程旨在使新合格的卫生专业人员具备支持患者实现生活方式行为改变的技能,作为常规临床护理的一部分。