["That One Can See How it is Supposed to be." Conception, Piloting and Evaluation of an Interprofessional Rehabilitation-Related Module for the Training Courses in Medicine, Nursing, and Physiotherapy].

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1930-5782
Laura Retznik, Elisa Haucke, Elisabeth Schmidt, Wilfried Mau
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Background: Considering the growing rehabilitative care requirements, good interprofessional cooperation is of central relevance for health care professions and is increasingly demanded. Interprofessional cooperation does not yet play a significant role in health professions' education, despite the fact that it is considered an important element of success in outcome- and patient-centered health care. The field of rehabilitation lacks interprofessional teaching concepts and material.

Methods: An interprofessional team of instructors developed the didactic and thematic concept for the module. The module focuses on rehabilitation and discharge management. The learning objectives were developed based on the National Competency-Based Catalogue of Learning Objectives for Medicine. The formative evaluation was based on a questionnaire filled out by the students and the learning guides.

Results: 47 participants took part in three runs. The results of the formative evaluation demonstrate that the module was overall well received. The trainees rated the module more favorably than the medical students. While participants emphasized the good practical eye-to-eye interaction between the professions and the honest feedback conversation, they also pointed to the contrast they perceived to their everyday practice. They also wished for more time having verbal interprofessional exchange. The medical students criticized that interprofessional modules were only offered in their final year.

Conclusion: To the author's knowledge, this is the first publication of an interprofessional module on rehabilitation and discharge management including piloting and positive evaluation for the three professional groups of medicine, nursing and physical therapy. Improvement suggestions of the participants led to modifications that will be realized in the next version of the module. The course sets important impulses for the further development of interprofessional cooperation and the teaching of rehabilitation-related skills. The modular package is available to other lecturers in a free online platform for rehabilitation-related teaching materials.

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“一个人可以看到它应该是怎样的。”医学、护理和物理治疗培训课程跨专业康复相关模块的构想、试点和评估[j]。
背景:考虑到不断增长的康复护理需求,良好的跨专业合作对卫生保健专业至关重要,并且越来越需要。专业间合作在卫生专业人员的教育中尚未发挥重要作用,尽管它被认为是结果和以病人为中心的卫生保健成功的一个重要因素。康复领域缺乏跨专业的教学理念和材料。方法:一个跨专业的教师团队为该模块开发了教学和主题概念。该模块侧重于康复和出院管理。学习目标是根据《国家基于能力的医学学习目标目录》制定的。形成性评价是基于学生和学习指南填写的问卷。结果:47名参与者参加了三次跑步。形成性评价的结果表明,该模块总体上是受欢迎的。实习生对该模块的评价比医学生高。虽然参与者强调了专业之间良好的面对面交流和诚实的反馈对话,但他们也指出了他们认为与日常实践的对比。他们还希望有更多的时间进行专业间的口头交流。医学生批评说,跨专业模块只在最后一年提供。结论:据笔者所知,这是第一个针对医学、护理和理疗三个专业分组的康复与出院管理跨专业模块的试点和积极评价。参与者的改进建议导致了修改,这些修改将在模块的下一个版本中实现。该课程为进一步发展跨专业合作和康复相关技能的教学提供了重要的推动力。其他讲师可以在一个免费的在线平台上获得与康复相关的教学材料。
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Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation REHABILITATION-
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期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift Die Rehabilitation richtet sich an Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter in Einrichtungen, Forschungsinstitutionen und Trägern der Rehabilitation. Sie berichtet über die medizinischen, gesetzlichen, politischen und gesellschaftlichen Grundlagen und Rahmenbedingungen der Rehabilitation und über internationale Entwicklungen auf diesem Gebiet. Schwerpunkte sind dabei Beiträge zu Rehabilitationspraxis (medizinische, berufliche und soziale Rehabilitation, Qualitätsmanagement, neue Konzepte und Versorgungsmodelle zur Anwendung der ICF, Bewegungstherapie etc.), Rehabilitationsforschung (praxisrelevante Ergebnisse, Methoden und Assessments, Leitlinienentwicklung, sozialmedizinische Fragen), Public Health, Sozialmedizin Gesundheits-System-Forschung sowie die daraus resultierenden Probleme.
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