Building wound care capability: the development of an education and training directory for health professionals in Australia

IF 0.6 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Wound Practice and Research Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.33235/wpr.30.3.143-149
C. Parker, Andrew Francis, L. Robson, Angela Jones
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Aim To identify and categorise active wound care education courses available to healthcare workers in Australia in order to establish an accessible wound care education resource directory. Method A modified point prevalence enquiry of active wound care education courses was conducted in 2021. Data was collected via an initial desk search, with follow-up by direct contact with education course providers and representative wound care professionals as required to identify and categorise wound care education courses. Results Sixty-one (61) currently available active wound care educational courses available to healthcare workers met the inclusion criteria for identification and categorisation, providing the content for an online accessible wound care education resource directory. Conclusion Access to wound care educational courses in Australia is ad hoc, with courses identified as available from a wide range of providers. The identification and categorisation of these courses providing the content for an online accessible wound care education resource directory will likely improve access to knowledge and treatments leading to improved consumer outcomes.
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建立伤口护理能力:为澳大利亚保健专业人员编制教育和培训目录
目的识别和分类澳大利亚卫生保健工作者可用的有效伤口护理教育课程,以便建立一个可访问的伤口护理教育资源目录。方法对我院2021年创面主动护理教育课程进行改进点流行率调查。数据通过最初的桌面搜索收集,随后通过与教育课程提供者和有代表性的伤口护理专业人员直接联系,以确定和分类伤口护理教育课程。结果现有61门面向卫生保健工作者的创面教育课程符合识别分类标准,为创面教育资源目录的在线可访问性提供了内容。结论:在澳大利亚,获得伤口护理教育课程是临时的,课程被广泛的提供者所确定。这些课程的识别和分类为在线可访问的伤口护理教育资源目录提供了内容,可能会改善对知识和治疗的获取,从而改善消费者的结果。
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