Praxis und Herausforderungen der Delegation ärztlicher Tätigkeiten im interprofessionellen Arbeitsalltag der stationären Krankenversorgung in Deutschland: eine explorative Befragung

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.zefq.2024.01.007
Dajana Mehringer , Patrick Jahn , Kim Philip Linoh , Andreas Wienke , Patrick Michl , Jens Walldorf
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Abstract

Background

The delegation of medical tasks (DMT) plays a significant role in the everyday practice of inpatient care but also presents a potential challenge in interprofessional collaboration. Assessing the conditions of DMT in everyday work is crucial to identify areas for optimization.

Methods

In a nationwide exploratory study, physicians, nursing and allied health professionals working for inpatient care facilities were surveyed regarding various aspects of DMT using a standardized online questionnaire.

Results

The majority of the 757 participants (64.9 % physicians), perceived DMT to be both economically and time-efficient (88.5 % agreement) and in the best interest of patients (74 %). For 78.7 % of the respondents, DMT represents a potential conflict in their daily work, depending on the quality of interprofessional communication. Inadequate staffing was identified as a barrier to a broader implementation of DMT by 83.8 % of participants. 63.2 % of the participants considered their knowledge of legal aspects related to DMT to be at least good (participants with less than 5 years of professional experience: 52.6 %). Physicians primarily acquire relevant knowledge through professional practice (71.3 % vs. non-physicians 39.5 %).

Conclusion

Across the different professional groups DMT was considered beneficial and serving the interests of patients. Targeted promotion of safe and cost-effective DMT should be incorporated into medical education. Achieving greater benefits from DMT requires explicit legal frameworks, effective communication within the team and, in particular, adequate staffing among the professional groups responsible for delegated tasks.

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[德国住院病人医疗保健跨专业日常工作中委派医疗任务的实践与挑战--一项探索性调查]。
背景:医疗任务委托(DMT)在住院护理的日常实践中发挥着重要作用,但同时也是专业间合作的潜在挑战。评估日常工作中 DMT 的情况对于确定需要优化的领域至关重要:在一项全国范围的探索性研究中,使用标准化在线问卷调查了在住院护理机构工作的医生、护士和专职医疗人员在 DMT 各个方面的情况:在 757 名参与者中,大多数人(64.9% 为医生)认为 DMT 既经济又省时(88.5% 一致),而且符合患者的最佳利益(74%)。对于 78.7% 的受访者来说,DMT 是他们日常工作中的潜在冲突,这取决于专业间沟通的质量。83.8%的受访者认为人员不足是更广泛实施 DMT 的障碍。63.2%的参与者认为他们对与 DMT 相关的法律方面的知识至少掌握良好(专业经验少于 5 年的参与者:52.6%)。医生主要通过专业实践获得相关知识(71.3%,非医生为 39.5%):不同专业群体都认为 DMT 是有益的,符合患者的利益。在医学教育中应有的放矢地宣传安全且经济有效的 DMT。要从 DMT 中获得更多益处,需要明确的法律框架、团队内部的有效沟通,尤其是负责授权任务的专业团体之间的充分人员配备。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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