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[Practice and challenges of delegating medical tasks in the interprofessional everyday work of inpatient healthcare in Germany - An exploratory survey]. / Praxis und Herausforderungen der Delegation ärztlicher Tätigkeiten im interprofessionellen Arbeitsalltag der stationären Krankenversorgung in Deutschland: eine explorative Befragung.
Mehringer, Dajana; Jahn, Patrick; Linoh, Kim Philip; Wienke, Andreas; Michl, Patrick; Walldorf, Jens.
Afiliação
  • Mehringer D; Klinik für Anästhesiologie und Operative Intensivmedizin, Universitätsklinikum Augsburg, Augsburg, Deutschland.
  • Jahn P; AG Versorgungsforschung, Pflege im Krankenhaus, Department für Innere Medizin, Universitätsmedizin Halle (Saale), Halle, Deutschland.
  • Linoh KP; Lehrstuhl für Strafrecht, Strafprozessrecht und Medizinrecht, Juristischer Bereich, Juristische und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Deutschland.
  • Wienke A; Institut für Medizinische Epidemiologie, Biometrie und Informatik, Profilzentrum für Gesundheitswissenschaften, Medizinische Fakultät Halle, Halle, Deutschland.
  • Michl P; Klinik für Innere Medizin IV, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg, Deutschland.
  • Walldorf J; Klinik für Innere Medizin I, Universitätsklinikum Halle (Saale), Halle, Deutschland. Electronic address: jens.walldorf@uk-halle.de.
Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes ; 186: 10-17, 2024 May.
Article em De | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38519356
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The delegation of medical tasks (DMT) plays a significant role in the everyday practice of inpatient care but also presents a potential challenge in interprofessional collaboration. Assessing the conditions of DMT in everyday work is crucial to identify areas for optimization.

METHODS:

In a nationwide exploratory study, physicians, nursing and allied health professionals working for inpatient care facilities were surveyed regarding various aspects of DMT using a standardized online questionnaire.

RESULTS:

The majority of the 757 participants (64.9% physicians), perceived DMT to be both economically and time-efficient (88.5% agreement) and in the best interest of patients (74%). For 78.7% of the respondents, DMT represents a potential conflict in their daily work, depending on the quality of interprofessional communication. Inadequate staffing was identified as a barrier to a broader implementation of DMT by 83.8% of participants. 63.2% of the participants considered their knowledge of legal aspects related to DMT to be at least good (participants with less than 5 years of professional experience 52.6%). Physicians primarily acquire relevant knowledge through professional practice (71.3% vs. non-physicians 39.5%).

CONCLUSION:

Across the different professional groups DMT was considered beneficial and serving the interests of patients. Targeted promotion of safe and cost-effective DMT should be incorporated into medical education. Achieving greater benefits from DMT requires explicit legal frameworks, effective communication within the team and, in particular, adequate staffing among the professional groups responsible for delegated tasks.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relações Interprofissionais Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País como assunto: Europa Idioma: De Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Relações Interprofissionais Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País como assunto: Europa Idioma: De Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article