Drewelow Eva, Altiner Attila, Biedenweg Bianca, Buchhholz Maresa, Henning Esther, Hoffmann Wolfgang, Kohlmann Thomas, Lücker Petra, Michalowsky Bernhard, Oppermann Roman F, Rädke Anika, Zorn Daniela, Wollny Anja
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin der Universitätsmedizin Rostock, Rostock.
Institut für Community Medicine, Abteilung Methoden der Community Medicine der Universitätsmedizin Greifswald, Greifswald.
Pflege. 2022 Aug;35(4):215-222. doi: 10.1024/1012-5302/a000851. Epub 2021 Nov 24.
Task sharing in outpatient dementia care - Focus groups with GPs and nurses Background: Caring for people with dementia (PWD) is challenging for the health system and family carers and can only be managed through interprofessional medical and nursing care.
The AHeaD study investigated attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) and nurses towards the transfer of activities previously performed by GPs to advanced nurses in the outpatient care of PWDs.
In four focus group discussions with 10 GPs and 13 nurses, qualitative content analysis was used to investigate attitudes towards the transfer of certain tasks and to identify opportunities and barriers to their introduction.
GPs primarily preferred the transfer of nursing activities such as blood sampling, assessments, their monitoring or follow-up prescriptions for nursing aids. "Classical" medical tasks (e. g. diagnosis of diseases, initial prescription of medication) are still seen in the hands of GPs. Nurses demanded more appreciation and recognition for the relationship between GPs and nurse and criticised the lack of trust and insufficient communication. Both sides pointed to tight time budgets that were hardly oriented towards the actual needs of the PWD.
The implementation of a redistribution of tasks requires the creation of legal and financial framework conditions, time resources, concrete task descriptions as well as a stronger cooperation between the professional groups involved. Innovative concepts could contribute to the sensible use of the resources GP and nurses and strengthen the care of PWDs.
门诊痴呆护理中的任务分担——针对全科医生和护士的焦点小组 背景:照顾痴呆患者对卫生系统和家庭护理人员来说具有挑战性,只能通过跨专业的医疗和护理来管理。
AHeaD研究调查了全科医生(GP)和护士对将GP以前执行的活动转移给痴呆门诊患者的高级护士的态度。
在与10名GP和13名护士进行的4次焦点小组讨论中,采用定性内容分析法调查对某些任务转移的态度,并确定引入这些任务的机会和障碍。
GP主要倾向于转移护理活动,如采血、评估、监测或护理辅助器具的后续处方。“经典”医疗任务(如疾病诊断、初始药物处方)仍由GP负责。护士们要求对GP与护士之间的关系给予更多认可,并批评缺乏信任和沟通不足。双方都指出时间预算紧张,几乎没有根据痴呆患者的实际需求来安排。
实施任务重新分配需要创造法律和财务框架条件、时间资源、具体任务描述,以及相关专业群体之间加强合作。创新概念有助于合理利用GP和护士的资源,并加强对痴呆患者的护理。