Mari Salminen-Tuomaala, Kirsi Paavola, Paula Paussu
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Abstract
Objective: The study is a descriptive survey based on quantitative and qualitative data. Its purpose is to describe leaders’ self-assessed competence and learning needs in small and medium-sized health and social care enterprises as part of a larger research and development project in Finland. The information produced will be used in planning a simulation-based coaching intervention. The project partners are a health technology enterprise and two educational institutions.Methods: Data were collected in late 2017 from 23 leaders of 20 enterprises using an internet-based questionnaire. The quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS for Windows and the qualitative data using inductive content analysis.Results: The leaders felt confident about their ability to organize day-to-day activities, but reported learning needs related to interaction and entrepreneurship. Training was required in supporting staff in challenging situations, in understanding group dynamics and in developing dialogic interaction and emotional intelligence. The leaders were interested in learning how to market their services and improve the competitiveness of their enterprise with help of digitalization and networking, and how to prepare for the reform of health and social services. Most leaders were involved in practical care work and reported a need to update their clinical skills.Conclusions: Increasing self-management contents and fostering an entrepreneurial attitude in nursing and social work curricula may provide one answer to the learning needs reported in this study. Simulation-based education can provide an effective learning environment for both students and professionals in health and social services.
目的:本研究是一项基于定量和定性数据的描述性调查。其目的是描述中小型卫生和社会护理企业领导者的自我评估能力和学习需求,作为芬兰一个更大的研发项目的一部分。所产生的信息将用于规划基于模拟的辅导干预。项目合作伙伴是一家健康技术企业和两家教育机构。方法:2017年末,采用基于互联网的问卷调查,从20家企业的23位领导那里收集数据。定量数据采用SPSS for Windows进行分析,定性数据采用归纳内容分析。结果:领导者对自己组织日常活动的能力充满信心,但报告了与互动和创业相关的学习需求。需要培训在具有挑战性的情况下支持工作人员,了解群体动态,发展对话互动和情商。领导人有兴趣学习如何在数字化和网络化的帮助下营销服务并提高企业竞争力,以及如何为卫生和社会服务改革做好准备。大多数领导都参与了实际的护理工作,并报告需要更新他们的临床技能。结论:在护理和社会工作课程中增加自我管理的内容并培养创业态度,可以为本研究报告的学习需求提供一个答案。基于模拟的教育可以为学生和卫生和社会服务专业人员提供有效的学习环境。