Optimizing palliative care education nationwide: a practice example from The Netherlands.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-11-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241298288
Ingrid van Zuilekom, Jojanneke Thiesen-van Staveren, Marijke Dericks-Issing, Marieke van den Brand, Harmieke van Os-Medendorp, Suzanne Metselaar
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Background: Every healthcare professional (HCP) in the Netherlands is expected to provide palliative care based on their initial education. This requires national consensus and clarity on the quality and goals of palliative care education and accessible education opportunities nationwide. These requirements were not met in the Netherlands, posing a major obstacle to improving the organization and delivery of palliative care. Therefore, a program, Optimizing Education and Training in Palliative Care (O2PZ), was established to improve palliative care education on a national level.

Objectives: The main task of the O2PZ program from 2018 to 2021 was to implement and improve palliative care education in initial education for nursing and medical professionals. The program's ultimate goal was that every HCP be sufficiently educated to provide high-quality generalist palliative care.

Design: The O2PZ program consists of four projects to improve and consolidate generalist palliative care education nationwide.

Methods: All projects used a participatory approach, that is, participatory development, implementation, and co-creation with stakeholders, mainly HCPs and education developers. Appreciative inquiry was used to assess, improve, and integrate existing local palliative care education initiatives.

Results: (1) Establishment of an Education Framework for palliative care for all HCPs, including an interprofessional collaboration model; (2) optimization of palliative care education in the (initial) curricula of vocational education institutions and (applied) universities; (3) establishment of an online platform to disseminate materials to improve palliative care education; and (4) installment of seven regional palliative care education hubs, of which one hub was devoted to pediatric palliative care, as well as one national hub.

Discussion: We discuss some lessons learned and challenges in accomplishing the goals of the O2PZ program in 2018-2021 and address how these challenges were dealt with. We maintain that co-creation with stakeholders at policy, organizational, and operational levels, as well as ongoing communication and collaboration, is essential to consolidating and implementing results.

Conclusion: Over the past 4 years, we have improved generalist palliative care education nationwide for all HCPs through four projects in which we collaborated closely with stakeholders. This has resulted in more attention to and implementation of palliative care in education, a national Education Framework for palliative care, including an interprofessional collaboration model, an online platform for palliative care education, and palliative care education hubs covering all regions of the Netherlands.

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在全国范围内优化姑息关怀教育:荷兰的实践范例。
背景:在荷兰,每一位医疗保健专业人员(HCP)都应根据其初始教育提供姑息关怀服务。这需要就姑息关怀教育的质量和目标达成全国性共识和明确规定,并在全国范围内提供可获得的教育机会。荷兰并没有达到这些要求,这对改善姑息关怀的组织和提供构成了重大障碍。因此,荷兰制定了一项名为 "优化姑息关怀教育与培训"(Optimizing Education and Training in Palliative Care,O2PZ)的计划,以改善全国范围内的姑息关怀教育:2018年至2021年,O2PZ计划的主要任务是在护理和医疗专业人员的初始教育中实施并改进姑息关怀教育。该计划的最终目标是让每一位卫生保健人员都能接受充分的教育,以提供高质量的全科姑息关怀:O2PZ计划由四个项目组成,旨在改善和巩固全国范围内的全科姑息关怀教育:所有项目均采用参与式方法,即参与式开发、实施,以及与利益相关者(主要是姑息关怀医生和教育开发人员)共同创造。采用欣赏式探究来评估、改进和整合当地现有的姑息关怀教育项目。结果:(1) 为所有卫生保健人员建立了姑息关怀教育框架,包括跨专业合作模式;(2) 优化了职业教育机构和(应用型)大学(初始)课程中的姑息关怀教育;(3) 建立了一个在线平台,用于传播改善姑息关怀教育的材料;(4) 建立了七个地区姑息关怀教育中心,其中一个中心专门针对儿童姑息关怀,还有一个国家中心:我们讨论了在 2018-2021 年实现 O2PZ 计划目标过程中的一些经验教训和挑战,并阐述了如何应对这些挑战。我们坚持认为,与政策、组织和业务层面的利益相关方共同创造,以及持续的沟通与合作,对于巩固和落实成果至关重要:在过去的 4 年中,我们通过与利益相关者密切合作的四个项目,在全国范围内改善了针对所有医护人员的姑息关怀通才教育。这使得姑息关怀在教育中得到了更多的关注和实施,建立了包括跨专业合作模式在内的国家姑息关怀教育框架、姑息关怀教育在线平台以及覆盖荷兰所有地区的姑息关怀教育中心。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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