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Background: This paper describes an international nursing and health research immersion program. Minority students from the USA work with an international faculty mentor in teams conducting collaborative research. The Minority Health International Research Training (MHIRT) program students become catalysts in the conduct of cross-cultural research.
Aim: To narrow the healthcare gap for disadvantaged families in the USA and partner countries.
Methods: Faculty from the USA, Germany, Italy, Colombia, England, Austria and Thailand formed an international research and education team to explore and compare family health issues, disparities in chronic illness care, social inequities and healthcare solutions. USA students in the MHIRT program complete two introductory courses followed by a 3-month research practicum in a partner country guided by faculty mentors abroad. The overall program development, student study abroad preparation, research project activities, cultural learning, and student and faculty team outcomes are explored.
Results: Cross-fertilization of research, cultural awareness and ideas about improving family health occur through education, international exchange and research immersion. Faculty research and international team collaboration provide opportunities for learning about research, health disparities, cultural influences and healthcare systems. The students are catalysts in the research effort, the dissemination of research findings and other educational endeavours. Five steps of the collaborative activities lead to programmatic success.
Conclusions: MHIRT scholars bring creativity, enthusiasm, and gain a genuine desire to conduct health research about families with chronic illness. Their cultural learning stimulates career plans that include international research and attention to vulnerable populations.
Hintergrund
International stellen präventive Hausbesuche (PHB) ein implementiertes Konzept dar. Aufgrund des demografischen Wandels und andauernden Fachkräftemangels werden alternative Versorgungsformen wie PHB benötigt. Ziel der PHB ist, älteren Menschen den Verbleib in ihrem Zuhause und somit ihre präferierte Lebensform möglichst lange zu ermöglichen.
Methodik
Im Rahmen des vorliegenden Scoping-Reviews wurde eine datenbankgestützte, systematische Literaturreche durchgeführt, um einen Überblick der Literatur über PHB darzustellen. Der Fokus der Literaturanalyse lag auf den Effekten PHB, die aus internationalen und nationalen Reviews abgeleitet werden konnten, nationale Studien dienten der Analyse des Konzepts PHB. Es wurden 9 internationale und ein nationales Review sowie 7 nationale Studien eingeschlossen.
Ergebnisse
Die PHB erzielen heterogene Effekte auf die Mortalität, den stationären Krankenhausaufenthalt, die Pflegeheimaufnahme, das Sturzereignis, den funktionellen Status und die Lebensqualität. Die Ergebnisse sprechen tendenziell dafür, dass durch die PHB Pflegebedürftigkeit hinausgezögert oder gar vermieden werden kann.
Schlussfolgerungen
Weitere Forschungsarbeiten zu PHB sind notwendig, um das bisherige Wissen zu ergänzen und mögliche Konzeptanpassungen für eine größere Akzeptanz der Zielgruppe sowie die deutschlandweite Implementierung zu erreichen. Zudem ist die Politik gefordert, die Finanzierung innerhalb Deutschlands sicherzustellen. In Deutschland sind PHB noch nicht flächendeckend implementiert, obwohl verschiedene Projekte in unterschiedlichen Kontexten auf einen anhaltenden gesellschaftlichen Bedarf für und Interesse an PHB hindeuten.
Introduction:
Due to demographic change and lack of health care personnel new solutions like preventive home visits (PHV) are necessary. PHV reduces the risk of long-term care and therefore, enables older people to live in their home as long as possible.
Aim of the study:
The aim of this study is to analyse the acceptance of PHV and the effect of PHV on health status of the older people.
Methods:
In this mixed method study PHV as a nursing intervention will be offered to people older than 65 years, not yet eligible for benefits from the long-term care insurance and living in Emlichheim, a region in the northwestern part of Lower Saxony. A sample of 75 people is determined. The health status will be recorded with the Short Form 12 questionnaire. Fifteen semi-structured interviews will be performed to investigate acceptance of the PHV intervention. Quantitative data will be analysed using inferential statistics, qualitative data will be analysed using content analysis. Ethical approval has been obtained.
Results:
It is expected that the findings of this study complete current knowledge about the concept of PHV.
Practical relevance:
This study is of high practical relevance, because additional insights of acceptance might enable the adaption of the PHV concept. Furthermore, increased knowledge and motivation for preventive behaviour of the older people is anticipated in order to extend their autonomy. The results of this study could contribute to the implementation of PHV in Germany, especially in rural areas. It tends to allow a self-determined life in their familiar environment for the older people, as the biggest need of this group.
Aufgrund des demografischen Wandels und andauernden Fachkräftemangels werden alternative Versorgungsformen wie Präventive Hausbesuche (PH) benötigt. PH reduzieren die Gefahr von Pflegebedürftigkeit und ermöglichen somit älteren Menschen möglichst lange in ihrem Zuhause wohnen bleiben zu können. Das Ziel dieses Forschungsvorhabens ist die Akzeptanzanalyse PH und Messung des Effekts auf den Verlauf des Gesundheitszustands. In der Mixed-Methods-Studie werden PH als pflegerische Intervention Menschen angeboten, die zwischen 65 und 85 Jahre alt sind, Deutsch verstehen und sprechen, nicht pflegebedürftig im Sinne des SGB XI sind und in der Samtgemeinde in Niedersachsen wohnen, in der das Projekt durchgeführt wird. Die Stichprobe umfasst 75 Personen. Erwartet wird, dass die Studienergebnisse das bisherige Wissen über das Konzept der PH ergänzen.
Aims and Objectives:
Preventive home visits are a low-threshold counselling and support approach. They have been reported to achieve heterogeneous effects. However, preventive home visits have the potential to reduce the risk of becoming dependent on long-term care. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of preventive home visits as a nursing intervention on health-related quality of life of older people in a longitudinal survey and to develop recommendations for which target groups preventive home visits have the highest benefit. The sample consisted of 75 people, aged between 65 and 85, who were able to understand and speak German, had not yet been eligible for benefits from the long-term care insurance and lived in the municipality under study.
Methodological Design and Justification:
A quantitative longitudinal study in order to investigate the effects of preventive home visits.
Ethical Issues and Approval:
There were no ethical concerns. Accordingly, ethical approval was granted.
Research Methods, Results and Conclusions:
The health-related quality of life was recorded four times between 01/2017 and 08/2020 with the Short-Form- Health- Survey- 12 and analysed using descriptive statistics. Results reveal that the physical health status cannot be easily influenced over a short period of time. The main effect, however, is that preventive home visits have a significant positive effect on the mental health status. The main topics during the home visits were mobility, nutrition and social participation. Increased knowledge and motivation for preventive behaviour extended the autonomy of older people. Accordingly, preventive home visits can support a self-determined life in a familiar environment. The results of the present study show that preventive home visits as a nursing intervention in rural areas are successful. In Germany, preventive home visits have not yet been implemented on a regular basis. In order to do so, a general definition of the concept is needed. Preventive home visits should be officially included in the regular health care services in Germany.
Aktualisierter Expertenstandard Das Deutsche Netzwerk für Qualitätsentwicklung in der Pflege (DNQP) hat den Expertenstandard „Dekubitusprophylaxe in der Pflege zum zweiten Mal an den aktuellen Stand des Wissens angepasst. Änderungen nahmen die Autoren bei den Kommentierungen und dem Aufbau des Expertenstandards vor. Zudem wurde ein sogenanntes Indikatorenset entwickelt.