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The article describes an analysis of the use of e-learning to improve the learning transfer to practice in continuing education. Therefore an e-learning offer has been developed as a part between two attendance periods of a training course in the field of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). All participants of the course were free to use the e-learning offer. After the end of the e-learning part we compared the e-learning users to the other participants. Using an online questionnaire we explored if there are differences in the activities in the field AAL after the training course. The results show that e-learning is beneficial especially for communication processes. Due to the fact that the possibility to talk about the learning content is an essential factor for the learning transfer, e-learning can improve the learning success.
Trainingsgestaltung
(2010)
This paper describes the methodology and developments towards the TIGER International Recommendation Framework of Core Competencies in Health Informatics 2.0. This Framework is meant to augment the scope from nursing towards a series of six other professional roles, i.e. direct patient care, health information management, executives, chief information officers, engineers and health IT specialists and researchers and educators. Health informatics core competency areas were compiled from various sources that had integrated the literature and were grouped into consistent clusters. The relevance of these core competency areas was rated in a survey by 718 professional experts from 51 countries. Furthermore, 22 local case studies illustrated the competencies and gave insight into examples of local educational practice. The Framework contributes to the overall discourse on how to shape health informatics education to improve quality and safety of care by enabling useful and successful health information systems.
This workshop will review the history of the TIGER initiative in order to set the framework for an understanding of international informatics competencies. We will include a description of clinical nursing informatics programs in 37 countries as well as the results of a recent survey of nursing competencies in order to further discussions of internationally agreed-upon competency definitions. These two surveys will provide the basis for developing a consensus regarding the integration of core competencies into informatics curriculum developments. Expected outcomes include building consensus on core competencies and developing plans toward implementing intra- and inter-professional informatics competencies across disciplines globally.
Informatics competencies of the health care workforce must meet the requirements of inter-professional process and outcome oriented provision of care. In order to help nursing education transform accordingly, the TIGER Initiative deployed an international survey, with participation from 21 countries, to evaluate and prioritise a broad list of core competencies for nurses in five domains: 1) nursing management, 2) information technology (IT) management in nursing, 3) interprofessional coordination of care, 4) quality management, and 5) clinical nursing. Informatics core competencies were found highly important for all domains. In addition, this project compiled eight national cases studies from Austria, Finland, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, the Philippines, Portugal, and Switzerland that reflected the country specific perspective. These findings will lead us to an international framework of informatics recommendations.
Social networking technologies such as social media, crowd concepts, or gamification represent key resources for the integration of customers, value network partners, and the community into sustainable business models. However, there is a lack of understanding of how sustainable enterprises apply such technologies. To close this gap, we propose a taxonomy of design options for social networking technologies in sustainable business models. Our taxonomy comprises eight dimensions that deal with relevant questions of the design of social networking technologies. When creating our taxonomy, we built on existing literature and use cases and involved experienced practitioners in the field of sustainable business models for the validation of our taxonomy. In this way, our study contributes to knowledge on the use of social networking technologies in sustainable business models and how such technologies influence the boundaries of sustainable business models. Likewise, we provide practical insights into the use of social networking technologies in sustainable business models.
In the context of the ongoing digitization of interdisciplinary subjects, the need for digital literacy is increasing in all areas of everyday life. Furthermore, communication between science and society is facing new challenges, not least since the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to deal with these challenges and to provide target-oriented online teaching, new educational concepts for the transfer of knowledge to society are necessary. In the transfer project “Zukunftslabor Gesundheit” (ZLG), a didactic concept for the creation of E-Learning classes was developed. A key factor for the didactic concept is addressing heterogeneous target groups to reach the broadest possible spectrum of participants. The concept has already been used for the creation of the first ZLG E-Learning courses. This article outlines the central elements of the developed didactic concept and addresses the creation of the ZLG courses. The courses created so far appeal to different target groups and convey diverse types of knowledge at different levels of difficulty.
Too busy to think? : Essay über die spärliche Theoriebildung der deutschen Pflegewissenschaft
(2011)
Eine Synthetisierung pflegespezifischen Wissens in Gestalt von Theoriebildung fehlt im deutschsprachigen Raum weitgehend. Dies ist bedenklich, da die Pflege als Profession den Überformungsversuchen durch andere Wissenschaftsdisziplinen wenig entgegensetzen kann. Der spezifisch pflegewissenschaftliche Zugriff auf Gesundheitsprobleme kann dadurch nicht deutlich werden. Der Stand der Theorieentwicklung in einer Disziplin stellt einen guten Indikator für die geistige Verfassung dieser Disziplin dar. In allen Theoriesträngen ist festzustellen, dass nach den produktiven Entwicklungen der 1980er- und 1990er-Jahre der theoretische Diskurs im letzten Jahrzehnt beinahe zum Erliegen gekommen ist, während die Zahl empirischer Arbeiten sprunghaft ansteigt. Diese sollten in generalisierender und theoriebildender Absicht diskutiert werden. Ein Theoriediskurs müsste die theoretische Generalisierung von Forschungsbefunden leisten, um zu induktiver Theoriebildung zu gelangen. Induktive Theoriediskurse sollten wiederbelebt und die Patient(inn)enperspektive in Forschung und Theoriebildung gestärkt werden. Neue Aspekte gesundheitlicher Fragestellungen, wie etwa die demografische Entwicklung und ihre epidemiologischen Folgen, die Zunahme und der Gestaltwandel chronischer Krankheiten oder auch die Änderungen der Patientenrolle in Richtung Partizipation und Selbstmanagement verdienen theoretische Aufmerksamkeit. Die Wiederbelebung einer Diskurs- und Debattenkultur setzt jedoch voraus, dass ihr Zeit gewidmet werden kann. Erst dann wird das Lesen und Diskutieren empirischer und theoretischer Ergebnisse verwandter Disziplinen wieder auf der Agenda wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens erscheinen und - last but not least - damit eigene Theorieentwicklung möglich werden.