奥地利医疗保健系统法律基础中的健康促进和健康知识普及。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Gesundheitswesen Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1055/a-2415-7222
Johannes Marent, Regina Aistleithner
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背景:卫生改革将健康促进(HP)和健康素养(HL)视为实现卫生政策目标的重要基石。本文考察了奥地利医疗保健系统的法律基础在多大程度上为朝向HP和HL提供了基础。分析的重点是医疗专业、卫生保健和护理专业、医院和初级卫生保健设施。方法:在第一步,查阅法律和其他相关文件。为此,我们创建了一个基于文献的编码网格。第二步,利用编码网格对法律依据进行分析和解释。建议是根据对法律基础的分析和专家的评估得出的。结果:健康促进和健康素养被纳入一般法律基础。然而,HP/HL主要被认为是一种单独融资的补充服务,因此很少被理解为任何患者接触的组成部分。与医院和医疗专业相比,初级卫生保健单位和护理专业在HP/HL方面有相对明确的任务。总的来说,大家认识到,在各自的治疗和护理领域,术语的使用应该更加连贯和可操作。特别是,与医疗专业有关的法律基础并不以连贯的方式相互建立。结论:配备足够的医护人员是治疗HP/HL的关键。如果这些都到位,就应该要求、提升、评估和奖励HP/HL领域的能力。HP/HL应该是任何护理环境中不可或缺的一部分。应在卫生专业人员和卫生组织的法律框架中落实促进健康和卫生知识普及的概念。《医生法》和医院尤其如此。此外,应加强病人的作用,并应进一步发展使用者参与保健服务的规划。
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[Health Promotion and Health Literacy in the Legal Foundations of the Austrian Healthcare System].

Background: Health reform sees health promotion (HP) and health literacy (HL) as essential cornerstones for achieving health policy goals. This article examines the extent to which the legal foundation in the Austrian healthcare system provides a basis for orientation towards HP and HL. The focus of the analysis was set on medical professions, the health care and nursing professions, hospitals, and primary health care facilities.

Methods: In a first step, legal and other relevant documents were reviewed. For this, a literature-based coding grid was created. In a second step, the legal bases were analyzed and interpreted using the coding grid. Recommendations were derived from the analysis of the legal basis and experts' assessments.

Results: Health promotion and health literacy are included in the general legal foundations. However, HP/HL is primarily conceived as a supplementary service with separate financing and is thus less understood as an integral part of any patient contact. The primary health care units and the nursing professions have a relatively clear mandate with regard to HP/HL compared to the hospitals and medical professions. Overall, it was recognized that terminology should be used more coherently and operationalized for the respective areas of cure and care. In particular, the legal bases relating to the medical professions do not build on one another in a coherent manner.

Conclusions: Having adequate staff is the key to HP/HL. If these are in place, competencies in the field of HP/HL should be required, promoted, evaluated, and rewarded. HP/HL should be an integral part of any care setting. The concepts of health promotion and health literacy should be operationalized in the legal frameworks of health professions and organizations. This is especially true for the Physicians' Act and for hospitals. Furthermore, the role of patients should be strengthened and the involvement of users in the planning of health services should be further developed.

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