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CIOs' innovation capability is regarded as a precondition of successful HIT adoption in hospitals. Based on the data of 142 CIOs, this study aimed at identifying antecedents of perceived innovation capability. Eight features describing the status quo of the hospital IT management (e.g. use of IT governance frameworks), four features of the hospital structure (e.g. functional diversification) and four CIO characteristics (e.g. duration of employment) were tested as potential antecedents in an exploratory stepwise regression approach. Perceived innovation capability in its entirety and its three sub-dimensions served as criterion. The results show that CIOs' perceived innovation capability could be explained significantly (R2=0.34) and exclusively by facts that described the degree of formalism and structure of IT management in a hospital, e.g. intensive and formalised strategic communication, the existence of an IT strategy and the use of IT governance frameworks. Breaking down innovation capability into its constituents revealed that “innovative organisational culture” contributed to a large extent (R2=0.26) to the overall result sharing several predictors. In contrast, “intrapreneurial personality” (R2=0.11) and “openness towards users” (R2=0.18) could be predicted less well. These results hint at the relationship between working in a well-structured, formalised and strategy oriented environment and the overall feeling of being capable to promote IT innovation.
Current frameworks postulate the success of health IT innovations to be determined by the professionalism of the information management (PIM). Still, empirical knowledge about PIM is scarce up until today. This study seeks to answer three research questions: (1.) How can PIM be measured in a reliable and valid way, (2.) how pronounced is PIM in German hospitals and (3.) do hospital characteristics have an impact on the degree of PIM? Based on the results of an expert workshop and frameworks for information management (IM) items for a PIM inventory were developed and the inventory sent to 1349 chief information officers of German hospitals. A principle component analysis based on the responses of 196 hospitals confirmed the three components that had been proposed by the frameworks: the strategic, the tactical and the operational level. The full inventory implied satisfying reliability and allowed a PIM composite-score to be calculated. The PIM scores for strategic and tactical IM were found to be far lower than for operational IM which hints at strong deficits in these areas. A stepwise regression model indicated that the degree of PIM significantly increased with the size of the hospital, which had been expected and hints the validity of the PIM inventory. This tool offers potentials for hospitals to classify and improve their IM.
Going Mobile : An Empirical Model for Explaining Successful Information Logistics in Ward Rounds
(2018)
Background: Medical ward rounds are critical focal points of inpatient care that call for uniquely flexible solutions to provide clinical information at the bedside. While this fact is undoubted, adoption rates of mobile IT solutions remain rather low.
Objectives: Our goal was to investigate if and how mobile IT solutions influence successful information provision at the bedside, i.e. clinical information logistics, as well as to shed light at socio-organizational factors that facilitate adoption rates from a user-centered perspective.
Methods: Survey data were collected from 373 medical and nursing directors of German, Austrian and Swiss hospitals and analyzed using variance-based Structural Equation Modelling (SEM).
Results: The adoption of mobile IT solutions explains large portions of clinical information logistics and is in itself associated with an organizational culture of innovation and end user participation.
Conclusion: Results should encourage decision makers to understand mobility as a core constituent of information logistics and thus to promote close end-user participation as well as to work towards building a culture of innovation.
The workflow-oriented dissemination of electronic patient data is a central goal of IT deployment in hospitals. Against this background, the present study examines two research questions: (1.) Are there differences in the availability of electronic patient data (AEPD) between different clinical workflows and data types and (2.) which structural and organizational factors determine AEPD? Based on a Germany wide hospital survey, AEPD was assessed along six clinical workflows. While AEPD was lowest for ward rounds, discharge showed the highest AEPD with pre- and post-surgery processes ranging in between. With regard to the data types analyzed, patient demographics and observation findings obtained the highest AEPD scores. Electrophysiological results, checklists and warnings were less common electronically and received lower AEPD scores. Multiple linear regression analysis resulted in a significant model that explained 34.4% of the variance of AEPD. Large hospitals and those with a professional information management, a high health IT related innovation culture and a nursing informatics officer possess higher AEPD scores and thus have better clinical information logistics mechanisms at their command.
Health IT systems are employed to support continuity of care via information continuity, while management continuity is often neglected. This study aims at investigating issues of management continuity when developing a collaborative decision support system for chronic wounds. Thirty-three experts from a variety of professions and disciplines discussed problems and possible solutions in four workshops. The following topics emerged from the discussion: existing networks involving payers, responsibilities as well as good discharge management. These topics clearly address management continuity and are also relevant for the scenario of inter-professional wound care across different settings.
The establishment of successful clinical information logistics (CIL) within the care processes is one of the main objectives of strategic health IT management in hospitals. While technical realisations in terms of useful, usable and interoperable IT solutions are essential precursors of CIL, there is limited empirical research on what socio-organisational factors underlie an innovation-friendly culture and how they can affect successful information provision. We applied factor analysis on survey data from 403 clinical directors from Germany, Austria and Switzerland and used the dimensions identified to explain the level of CIL with ordered logistic regression analysis. The intensity of collaboration and exchange with the IT department as well as the degree of executive IT leadership showed to be strongly associated with better CIL while personal views and attitudes of clinical directors were not. Analysing country differences revealed the degree of the exchange with the IT department to be significantly lower in German hospitals. This points at a potential strategic lever for German hospital executives to focus on.
This prospective longitudinal study aims at better understanding eHealth success factors in different European nations, esp. the role of eHealth-legislation in Switzerland and Germany. Qualitative interviews with 39 matched experts from a large variety of institutions in both nations were conducted. The individual statements in the interviews and the overall satisfaction rating indicate a clear trend for a more optimistic attitude towards the law in Switzerland than in Germany. This result is not surprising given the history of a telematics infrastructure in Germany. Cross-country learning topics for German politicians are the inclusion of the inpatient sector and the focus on one major application. In a next step, interview results from Austria will be included and with that the scope of study findings enriched.
Frequent users of emergency departments (ED) pose a significant challenge to hospital emergency services. Despite a wealth of studies in this field, it is hardly understood, what medical conditions lead to frequent attendance. We examine (1) what ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) are linked to frequent use, (2) how frequent users can be clustered into subgroups with respect to their diagnoses, acuity and admittance, and (3) whether frequent use is related to higher acuity or admission rate. We identified several ACSC that highly increase the risk for heavy ED use, extracted four major diagnose subgroups and found no significant effect neither for acuity nor admission rate. Our study indicates that especially patients in need of (nursing) care form subgroups of frequent users, which implies that quality of care services might be crucial for tackling frequent use. Hospitals are advised to regularly analyze their ED data in the EHR to better align resources.
As health IT supports processes along the entire patient trajectory and involves different types of professional groups, eHealth is inter-professional by nature. The aim of this study, therefore, is to investigate which competencies are at the intersection of the individual groups of health professionals. 718 international experts provided relevance ratings of eHealth competencies for different professional roles in an online survey. Communication and leadership proved to be important competencies across all professions, not only for executives. None or very little differences between professions were found between physicians and nurses, between IT experts at different levels and between IT experts and executives. However, there were a number of competencies rated differently when contrasting direct patient care specialists with executives. These findings should encourage organisations issuing educational recommendations to specify areas of shared competencies more extensively.
Radiology has a reputation for having a high affinity to innovation – particularly with regard to information technologies. Designed for supporting the peculiarities of radiological diagnostic workflows, Radiology Information Systems (RIS) and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) developed into widely used information systems in hospitals and form the basis for advancing the field towards automated image diagnostics. RIS and PACS can thus serve as meaningful indicators of how quickly IT innovations diffuse in secondary care settings – an issue that requires increased attention in research and health policy in the light of increasingly fast innovation cycles. We therefore conducted a retrospective longitudinal observational study to research the diffusion dynamics of RIS and PACS in German hospitals between 2005 and 2017. Based upon data points collected within the “IT Report Healthcare” and building on Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory, we applied a novel methodological technique by fitting Bayesian Bass Diffusion Models on past adoption rates. The Bass models showed acceptable goodness of fit to the data and the results indicated similar growth rates of RIS and PACS implementations and suggest that market saturation is almost reached. Adoption rates of PACS showed a slightly higher coefficient of imitation (q = 0.25) compared to RIS (q = 0.11). However, the diffusion process expands over approximately two decades for both systems which points at the need for further research into how innovation diffusion can be accelerated effectively. Furthermore, the Bayesian approach to Bass modelling showed to have several advantages over the classical frequentists approaches and should encourage adoption and diffusion research to adapt similar techniques.
Personal health records (PHR) are instruments to compile, store and present health and wellness related data digitally with proven effects on self-management of diseases. The aim of this study was to investigate whether there were differences in the intention to use (ITU) and perceived usefulness (PU) of two technologies allowing users to access the PHR, i.e. a kiosk system and a smart phone based app (access as usual). The study also aimed at modelling ITU and PU with multiple linear regressions. A total of 46 subject participated in the study who were randomly assigned to one of the two experimental groups (nkiosk = 22; napp = 24). The task for both groups was to digitise their “Medikationsplan” (medical record) and upload it to the PHR. There was no significant difference in ITU and PU between the two technologies. ITU could only be significantly explained by PU (R2 = .55, p < 0.001), while PU was determined by perceived ease of use and psychological factors (R2 = .64, p < 0.001). Severity of disease did not play any significant role. The German “Terminservice- und Versorgungsgesetz” underpins the importance and timeliness of this study. The assumption that both – the publicly accessible kiosk and the app – are equally acceptable for people of different gender, age and technology background demonstrates the opportunity to master a potential digital divide among the population and allows users to get access to their PHR in multiple ways.
Use of Emergency Departments by Frail Elderly Patients : Temporal Patterns and Case Complexity
(2019)
Emergency department (ED) care for frail elderly patients is associated with an increased use of resources due to their complex medical needs and frequently difficult psycho-social situation. To better target their needs with specially trained staff, it is vital to determine the times during which these particular patients present to the ED. Recent research was inconclusive regarding this question and the applied methods were limited to coarse time windows. Moreover, there is little research on time variation of frail ED patients’ case complexity. This study examines differences in arrival rates for frail vs. non-frail patients in detail and compares case complexity in frail patients within vs. outside of regular GP working hours. Arrival times and case variables (admission rate, ED length of stay [LOS], triage level and comorbidities) were extracted from the EHR of an ED in an urban German teaching hospital. We employed Poisson time series regression to determine patterns in hourly arrival rates over the week. Frail elderly patients presented more likely to the ED during already high frequented hours, especially at midday and in the afternoon. Case complexity for frail patients was significantly higher compared to non-frail patients, but varied marginally in time only with respect to triage level and ED LOS. The results suggest that frailty-attuned emergency care should be available in EDs during the busiest hours. Based on EHR data, hospitals thus can tailor their staff needs.
Despite similar policy goals, the adoption of eHealth practices took different paths in Austria (AT), Switzerland (CH), and Germany (GER). We seek to provide a rigorous analysis of the current state of hospitals by focusing on three key eHealth areas: electronic patient records (EPR), health information exchange (HIE), electronic patient communication. For validation and in order to gain better contextual insight we applied a mixed method approach by combining survey results from clinical directors with qualitative interview data from eHealth experts of all three countries. Across countries, EPR adoption rates were reported highest (AT: 52%, CH: 78%, GER: 50%), HIE-rates were partly lower (AT: 52%, CH: 14%, GER: 17%), and electronic patient communication was reported lowest overall (AT: 17%, CH: 8%, GER: 19%). Amongst others, results indicate patient awareness about eHealth to be equally weak across countries, which thus may be an important focal point of future policy initiatives.
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.
Although user participation may facilitate the realisation of IT innovations, various literature analyses show only minimal to moderate evidence for such effects possibly due to disregard of mediating factors. Against this background, this study examines the extent to which joint intrapreneurship of clinical leaders and IT leaders as well as a distinct innovation culture mediate the effect of user participation on hospitals’ IT innovativeness. IT innovativeness was measured by the availability and usability of IT functions and by the perceived ‘innovative power’ of a hospital. An empirical model was developed and tested with data from 168 clinical leaders and IT leaders who participated pairwise in a survey representing 84 German hospitals. Three parallel mediation analyses indicated that the participation of users could only lead to IT innovativeness if they were accompanied by intrapreneurial leadership on the part of clinical directors and IT leaders and if a pronounced innovation culture prevailed.
Background: IT adoption is a process that is influenced by different external and internal factors. This study aimed
1. to identify similarities and differences in the prevalence of medical and nursing IT systems in Austrian and German hospitals, and
2. to match these findings with characteristics of the two countries, in particular their healthcare system, and with features of the hospitals.
Methods: In 2007, all acute care hospitals in both countries received questionnaires with identical questions. 12.4% in Germany and 34.6% in Austria responded.
Results: The surveys revealed a consistent higher usage of nearly all clinical IT systems, especially nursing systems, but also PACS and electronic archiving systems, in Austrian than in German hospitals. These findings correspond with a significantly wider use of standardised nursing terminologies and a higher number of PC workstations on the wards (average 2.1 PCs in Germany, 3.2 PCs in Austria). Despite these differences, Austrian and German hospitals both reported a similar IT budget of 2.6% in Austria and 2.0% in Germany (median).
Conclusions: Despite the many similarities of the Austrian and German healthcare system there are distinct differences which may have led to a wider use of IT systems in Austrian hospitals. In nursing, the specific legal requirement to document nursing diagnoses in Austria may have stimulated the use of standardised terminologies for nursing diagnoses and the implementation of electronic nursing documentation systems. Other factors which correspond with the wider use of clinical IT systems in Austria are: good infrastructure of medical-technical devices, rigorous organisational changes which had led to leaner processes and to a lower length of stay, and finally a more IT friendly climate. As country size is the most pronounced difference between Germany and Austria it could be that smaller countries, such as Austria, are more ready to translate innovation into practice.
Background: The majority of health IT adoption research focuses on the later stages of the IT adoption process: namely on the implementation phase. The first stage, however, which is defined as the knowledge-stage, remains widely unobserved. Following Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation Theory (DOI) this paper presents a research framework to examine the possible lack of shared IT awareness-knowledge, i.e. an information gradient, of two crucial stakeholders, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the Director of Nursing (DoN). This study shall answer the following research questions: (1.) Does this gradient exist? (2.) Which direction does it have? (3.) Are certain health IT (HIT) attributes associated with a potential gradient? (4.) Which determinants of diffusion go along with this gradient?
Method: Results of two surveys that focused on the topic “IT support of clinical workflows” from the viewpoint of CIOs and DoNs with corresponding datasets from 75 hospitals were used in a secondary data analysis. The gradient was operationalised by measuring the disagreement of CIOs and DoNs on the availability and implementation status of 29 IT functions. HIT attributes tested were relevance and market penetration of the IT functions, determinants of diffusion were inter-professional leadership and IT service density.
Results: The analysis revealed a significant disagreement on the availability of 9 out of 29 HIT functions. In 23 HIT functions, the CIOs reported a higher implementation status than the DoNs, which pointed to a trend for a unidirectional gradient. The disagreement was significantly lower when the relevance of the IT function was high. Both determinants of diffusion correlated significantly negative with the degree of disagreement.
Conclusion: This is the first study to empirically examine shared awareness-knowledge of two IT-stakeholders that are crucial for triggering IT adoption on the frontline level in hospitals. It could be shown that a gradient and thus a lack of shared awareness-knowledge existed and was associated with certain factors. In conclusion, hospitals should implement improved cooperation between IT staff and clinicians and IT service density when establishing the prerequisites for successful IT adoption processes.
Für die Versorgungsforschung ist wichtig, dass verteilte und heterogene Daten so integriert werden, dass sie offen für neue Analyse-Anforderungen und leicht um neue Datenquellen erweiterbar sind. Für die Integration von Versorgungsdaten werden bislang hauptsächlich Data-Warehouses eingesetzt, die Daten dimensional oder als Entity-Attribute-Value-Struktur (EAV) modellieren. Diese Datenmodelle sind jedoch entweder unflexibel oder weisen ein zu geringes Maß an Datenorganisation auf, was longitudinale Analysen erschwert. Wir haben den EAV-Ansatz um die Data-Vault-Modellierung ergänzt und damit die Datenstrukturen der Krankenhaus-Qualitätsberichte des Gemeinsamen Bundesausschusses (G-BA) modelliert sowie die Daten der Jahre 2011 bis 2015 integriert. Dies ermöglicht eine Historisierung der Metadaten für Merkmale, insbesondere der Qualitätsindikatoren, sowie ein hohes Maß an Erweiterbarkeit gegenüber neuen heterogenen Datenquellen. Der vorgeschlagene Ansatz erlaubt es, den Abstraktionsgrad für die zu modellierenden Entitäten frei zu wählen, so dass auch ein vollständig generisches EAV-Modell mit historisierten Metadaten erstellt werden kann.
Der zunehmende Einsatz von Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie im Gesundheitswesen verlangt auch von Angehörigen der Pflegeberufe Kompetenzen zur Nutzung der entsprechenden Systeme und Verfahren. Vor diesem Hintergrund haben sich die AG „Informationsverarbeitung in der Pflege“ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie (GMDS), die Österreichische Gesellschaft für Pflegeinformatik (ÖGPI) und die Schweizerische Interessensgruppe Pflegeinformatik (IGPI) innerhalb des Schweizer Berufsverband der Pflegefachfrauen und Pflegefachmänner (SBK) entschlossen, gemeinsame Empfehlungen für benötigte Kernkompetenzfelder in Pflegeinformatik zu erarbeiten. Auf Basis einer iterativen multimethodischen Vorgehensweise unter Einbeziehung von einer großen Anzahl von Fachexperten aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz (D-A-CH) wurden 24 notwendige Felder von Kernkompetenzen definiert und deren Relevanz für fünf typische Berufsfelder in der Pflege bewertet. Damit liegt erstmalig eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Empfehlung für zu vermittelnde Kernkompetenzfelder in der Pflegeinformatik für verschiedene pflegerische Berufsfelder vor. Sie richtet sich an alle Personen mit Verantwortung für die Planung von Studium, Lehre, Aus- und Weiterbildung in der Pflege.
Hintergrund: Mangelhafte Informationsübermittlung führt bei der Überleitung Pflegebedürftiger zu einer Gefährdung von Sicherheit und Lebensqualität. Elektronische Instrumente können diese Situation grundsätzlich verbessern, werden jedoch bislang kaum eingesetzt. Ein Grund ist die fehlende Umsetzung von IT Standards.
Ziel der Arbeit: Ziel dieser Studie ist daher die technisch-organisatorische Machbarkeit, die Gebrauchstauglichkeit, Nützlichkeit und Vollständigkeit einer elektronisch unterstützten standardisierten Pflegeüberleitung zu untersuchen.
Material und Methoden: Zu diesem Zweck wurde eine Test-Telematikinfrastruktur aufgebaut, die die elektronische Gesundheitskarte einbezog, sowie ein HL7 CDA basiertes Überleitungsinstrument entwickelt, das den Informationsaustausch zwischen einem Krankenhaus und Pflegeheimen ermöglichte. Die Anwender bewerteten die Gebrauchstauglichkeit des Überleitungsinstruments, sowie die Nützlichkeit und Vollständigkeit von elektronischen und papierbasierten Überleitungen.
Ergebnisse: Es zeigte sich, dass das elektronische Überleitungsinstrument auf Basis des HL7 CDA Standards im Rahmen der Test-Telematikinfrastruktur technisch umgesetzt und von den Anwendern als gebrauchstauglich eingeschätzt werden konnte. Im Vergleich lieferte die elektronische Überleitung vollständigere und nützlichere Daten als die Papierform. Die Anwendung der elektronischen Gesundheitskarte (eGK) wurde von den Anwendern als hemmend eingestuft.
Diskussion: Die Studie unterstreicht die Machbarkeit, Bedeutung sowie die Barrieren von elektronischen Überleitungen von Pflegebedürftigen. Pflegende aus dem Krankenhaus- und Langzeitpflegebereich können eine auf dem HL7 CDA Standard ePflegebericht basierende Anwendung in ihre Abläufe integrieren und erhalten dadurch bessere und vollständigere Informationen. Zur langfristigen Sicherstellung der Versorgungskontinuität sollte der HL7 CDA Standard ePflegebericht Teil der deutschen Telematik-Infrastruktur werden.
Elektronisch unterstützte transsektorale Kommunikation im Gesundheitswesen ist eine der essentiellen Säulen von eHealth. Sie ist eine menschliche Handlung, die eine Verbesserung der Versorgung Einzelner und ganzer Bevölkerungsgruppen bewirken soll. Ethik bewertet menschliches Handeln in Bezug auf dessen Auswirkungen und die ihm zugrunde liegenden Werte und Normen. Dabei werden die Auswirkungen auf Individuen und Allgemeinheiten betrachtet. Im Gesundheits- und Sozialwesen gelten die Prinzipien der Autonomie, der Schadensverhütung, der Fürsorge und der Gerechtigkeit als Maßstäbe. Es gilt also die Fragen herauszuarbeiten, die an elektronische transsektorale Kommunikation aus ethischer Sicht gestellt werden müssen, um zu untersuchen, ob sie innerhalb der genannten Prinzipien ethischen Anforderungen genügt.
Aus den Ergebnissen einer systematischen Literaturrecherche wurden zunächst allgemein Aussagen zum Thema Information und Technologie im Zusammenhang mit Ethik extrahiert, und daraufhin geprüft, auf welche Fragen sie Antworten anbieten. Diese wurden innerhalb der genannten fünf Prinzipien als Fragen an elektronische transsektorale Kommunikation formuliert.
Aus den Aussagen der Literatur ließen sich sieben Fragen ableiten und den ethischen Prinzipien zuordnen, um mit ihnen elektronische transsektorale Kommunikation zu untersuchen. Auf diese Weise kann geprüft werden ob diese in der Lage sind, das Wohl Einzelner wie auch von Gemeinschaften im Gesundheitswesen zu fördern, wovon Betroffene, Professionelle und das Gesundheitssystem insgesamt profitieren könnten.
Background: Crowding in emergency departments (ED) has a negative impact on quality of care and can be averted by allocating additional resources based on predictive crowding models. However, there is a lack in effective external overall predictors, particularly those representing public activity.
Objectives: This study, therefore, examines public activity measured by regional road traffic flow as an external predictor of ED crowding in an urban hospital.
Methods: Seasonal autoregressive cross-validated models (SARIMA) were compared with respect to their forecasting error on ED crowding data.
Results: It could be shown that inclusion of inflowing road traffic into a SARIMA model effectively improved prediction errors.
Conclusion: The results provide evidence that circadian patterns of medical emergencies are connected to human activity levels in the region and could be captured by public monitoring of traffic flow. In order to corroborate this model, data from further years and additional regions need to be considered. It would also be interesting to study public activity by additional variables.
Wirtschaftsinformatik und Medizinische Informatik gehören zu den sogenannten Bindestrich-Informatik-Fächern, die sich mit der Anwendung der Methoden und Erkenntnisse der Informatik, aber auch mit der Weiterentwicklung solcher Methoden und Erkenntnisse für gewisse Anwendungsgebiete befassen. Auf einer Podiumsdiskussion der Jahrestagung 2018 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Informatik, Biometrie und Epidemiologie (GMDS) wurde für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Medizinische Informatik und Informatik analysiert wie sie zueinander stehen. Die Analyse erfolgte anhand von fünf Fragen:
1. Welche grundlegenden Ziele bestimmen die jeweilige wissenschaftliche Arbeit?
2. Wie ist der Praxisbezug ausgeprägt?
3. Inwieweit sind Besonderheiten von Medizin bzw. Ökonomie prägend für die jeweilige wissenschaftliche Arbeit?
4. Welche Rolle spielen Theoriefundierung und Evidenz?
5. Was können Wirtschaftsinformatik und Informatik von Medizinischer Informatik und Medizin lernen – und umgekehrt?
Die Analyse zeigt, dass die drei Disziplinen von einem systematischen wechselseitigen Austausch profitieren können. Das „Lernende Gesundheitssystem“ bietet Ansätze für einen entsprechenden Rahmen.
Background
Diabetes mellitus is a major global health issue with a growing prevalence. In this context, the number of diabetic complications is also on the rise, such as diabetic foot ulcers (DFU), which are closely linked to the risk of lower extremity amputation (LEA). Statistical prediction tools may support clinicians to initiate early tertiary LEA prevention for DFU patients. Thus, we designed Bayesian prediction models, as they produce transparent decision rules, quantify uncertainty intuitively and acknowledge prior available scientific knowledge.
Method
A logistic regression using observational collected according to the standardised PEDIS classification was utilised to compute the six-month amputation risk of DFU patients for two types of LEA: 1.) any-amputation and 2.) major-amputation. Being able to incorporate information which is available before the analysis, the Bayesian models were fitted following a twofold strategy. First, the designed prediction models waive the available information and, second, we incorporated the a priori available scientific knowledge into our models. Then, we evaluated each model with respect to the effect of the predictors and validity of the models. Next, we compared the performance of both models with respect to the incorporation of prior knowledge.
Results
This study included 237 patients. The mean age was 65.9 (SD 12.3), and 83.5% were male. Concerning the outcome, 31.6% underwent any- and 12.2% underwent a major-amputation procedure. The risk factors of perfusion, ulcer extent and depth revealed an impact on the outcomes, whereas the infection status and sensation did not. The major-amputation model using prior information outperformed the uninformed counterpart (AUC 0.765 vs AUC 0.790, Cohen’s d 2.21). In contrast, the models predicting any-amputation performed similarly (0.793 vs 0.790, Cohen’s d 0.22).
Conclusions
Both of the Bayesian amputation risk models showed acceptable prognostic values, and the major-amputation model benefitted from incorporating a priori information from a previous study. Thus, PEDIS serves as a valid foundation for a clinical decision support tool for the prediction of the amputation risk in DFU patients. Furthermore, we demonstrated the use of the available prior scientific information within a Bayesian framework to establish chains of knowledge.
Introduction: Handovers are a central process for ensuring information continuity in patient care and, therefore, possess a major influence on patient safety as errors due to poor handovers can lead to life-threatening events. Education to improve handovers and ensure safe patient care can be supported by using critical incident reporting systems (CIRS). The aim of the study is to perform a content analysis of a national CIRS-database with regard to identifying adverse events in handovers situations and to derive competencies for the development of continuing education from these findings.
Methods: A meta model served as a research framework to merge the empirical findings with the London protocol of analysing critical events and the Canadian framework of safety competencies. Relevant cases to be investigated were searched in a freely accessible German CIRS database.
Results: A total of 253 case descriptions were found and analysed. Team factors emerged as the most frequently reported influencing factors following the analysis of the London protocol. Communication errors and missing information as well as a lack of appropriate standards and processes appeared to be the main reasons for critical events to occur. Most of the events happened in units involving surgery and intensive care. A mapping of patient safety competences with the reasons for critical events was conducted in order to determine the practical, concrete and handover related competencies.
Conclusion: Data from a CIRS database and theoretical frameworks can be combined to extract meaningful information about patient safety risks in handover situations. The results are useful for developing curricula to improve handovers based on patient safety competencies.
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.
Die meisten börsennotierten Gesellschaften haben ein Risikofrüherkennungssystem, das vom Abschlussprüfer ohne den Verweis auf schwerwiegende Mängel testiert wird. Tatsächlich zeigen Studien, dass die in der Praxis implementierten Systeme häufig ungeeignet sind, um an sich erkennbare bestandsgefährdende Entwicklungen zu identifizieren. Dies liegt an methodischen Schwächen, z. B. an einer fehlenden Betrachtung der Liquiditätswirkung von Risiken, einer vernachlässigten Analyse von Extremrisiken und insb. am Fehlen einer Risikoaggregation, die auch Kombinationseffekte berücksichtigt. Bei Insolvenzen, wie hier im Beispiel von Gerry Weber, lässt sich bei Betrachtung des dokumentierten Risikomanagementsystems erkennen, dass die gesetzlichen Anforderungen nicht erfüllt wurden. Um solche „überraschenden Insolvenzen“ zu vermeiden, ist es erforderlich, bessere Verfahren zu implementieren und durch Prüfer testieren zu lassen, was bisher nicht konsequent geschieht. Der Beitrag schlägt ein einfaches aber umfassendes Prüfschema für Risikofrüherkennungssysteme vor, das sowohl intern als auch von externen Prüfern verwendet werden kann.
Die Expertenstandards des DNQP haben sich als wichtiges Qualitätsinstrument in der Pflege etabliert und sind weit verbreitet. Wenig diskutiert sind Ansätze zur Untersuchung ihrer Wirksamkeit. In diesem Beitrag werden – ausgehend von der Untersuchung der Wirksamkeit des Expertenstandards zur Erhaltung und Förderung der Mobilität – Anforderungen an die Untersuchung der Wirksamkeit von Expertenstandards formuliert. Die Intention und Methodik von Expertenstandards werden dabei als Programm verstanden. Aufbauend auf einer Darstellung wesentlicher Aspekte von Programmen und Programmtheorien werden Hinweise zum Ausmaß und zu den Dimensionen von Evaluationsstrategien aufgezeigt und anhand von sieben Ebenen der Effektmessung konkretisiert. Um Aussagen darüber treffen zu können, warum die Arbeit mit Expertenstandards zu Ergebnissen geführt hat oder gesetzte Ziele nicht erreichen konnte, ist eine umfassend angelegte Evaluationsstrategie erforderlich.
Die Mobilität Studierender und Beschäftigter an Hochschulen trägt maßgeblich zu ihrem Einfluss auf Umwelt und Klima bei. Um mögliche negative Effekte zu minimieren, zielt die vorliegende Arbeit auf die Evaluation des aktuellen Mobilitätsverhaltens und die Initiierung von Aktivitäten zur nachhaltigen Mobilität an der Hochschule Mittweida (HSMW) und der Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden (HTW Dresden). Dafür wurde der aktuelle Status der Wege zur Hochschule und der Dienstreisen im Herbst 2019 mittels Online-Befragungen erfasst. Das Mobilitätsverhalten und zugrundeliegende Motive wurden analysiert. Basierend auf der Ist-Analyse wurden Ziele und Handlungsansätze zur Förderung nachhaltiger Mobilität für beide Hochschulen entwickelt.
Für beide untersuchten Hochschulen steht die Reduzierung der Kohlendioxid-Äquivalent-Emissionen im Fokus zum Thema nachhaltige Mobilität. Durch die verschiedenen Ausgangssituationen bezüglich der Mobilität auf den Wegen zur Hochschule wird jedoch der Schwerpunkt zur Umsetzung von Ansätzen zur Förderung nachhaltiger Mobilität unterschiedlich gesetzt. Für die HSMW werden verstärkt Handlungsansätze zur Förderung des öffentlichen Personen-Nahverkehrs und eines klimafreundlichen motorisierten Individualverkehrs entworfen (Beispiele sind Semester- und Jobtickets für Studierende und Beschäftigte). An der HTW Dresden haben Ansätze zum nichtmotorisierte Individualverkehr eine wichtige Priorität (z. B. die Beteiligung an kommunalen Initiativen zum Radverkehr in Dresden). Für die HSWM und die HTW Dresden werden außerdem Ansätze zur nachhaltigen Durchführung oder gar – sofern möglich – zur Vermeidung von Dienstreisen wie die Anerkennung der Reise- als Dienstzeit vorgestellt. Aufgrund der schwierigen Übertragbarkeit und der Chance viele Hochschulangehörige durch Befragungen partizipieren zu lassen, wird die individuelle Betrachtung der Ist-Situation auch zukünftig an anderen Hochschulen empfohlen.
Background: Pancreatic cancer is one of the malignant diseases with the highest cancer-specific mortality. At the time of diagnosis, life expectancy is often already very limited, as it is usually discovered late and in an advanced stage. Coping with cancer is a complex process. Coping strategies of patients with pancreatic cancer probably differ from those of other malignancies. Yet to date, there exists no pancreatic cancer-specific coping model.
Objective: The objective of this scoping review is to explore and characterize the academic literature related to coping processes in patients with pancreatic cancer.
Methods/Design: The JBI's three-step search strategy, combined with the Arksey and O'Malley framework, will be used to identify articles via PubMed/MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, CAMbase, CareLit, CC Med, Scopus, and PsycARTICLES (Arksey & O'Malley, 2005; Peters et al., 2017). It follows the PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews (Tricco et al., 2018). Primary and secondary studies and reviews which report on coping with pancreatic cancer (adenocarcinoma) in adults in English or German language will be included in this scoping review, regardless of publication date or study design.
Discussion: This scoping review will add new insights on coping with pancreatic cancer by summarizing current knowledge, and identifying research
Studiengänge zur Versorgungsforschung in Deutschland : aktueller Stand und zukünftige Perspektiven
(2020)
Ziel der Studie: Ziel dieser Untersuchung war es, die derzeit akkreditierten Versorgungsforschungsstudiengänge in Deutschland im Hinblick auf ihre Strukturdaten und Inhalte zu analysieren.
Methodik: Im Rahmen eines deskriptiven qualitativen Designs wurden die aktuellen Studienverlaufspläne, die Modulhandbücher und die Steckbriefe akkreditierter Masterstudiengänge der Versorgungsforschung inhaltsanalytisch ausgewertet.
Ergebnisse: Die 6 analysierten Studiengänge zeigen sich hinsichtlich ihrer strukturellen Merkmale und lehr-lerninhaltlichen Ausrichtung in den wesentlichen Punkten als homogen. Ziel aller Studiengänge ist es, fach- und disziplinübergreifende personale und soziale Kompetenzen zu fördern, um Versorgungsbedarfe im Gesundheitswesen zu identifizieren, Innovationen der Versorgung zu entwickeln, zu initiieren, zu evaluieren und kritisch zu reflektieren.
Schlussfolgerungen: Trotz ähnlicher Lehr-Lerninhalte bestehen spezifische Ausrichtungen, für die sich die Studierenden vor dem Hintergrund ihrer individuellen Präferenzen entscheiden können. Diese Ergebnisse könnten unter Berücksichtigung aktueller Diskurse und weiterer Erkenntnisse als Grundlage für Empfehlungen zur Entwicklung eines Kerncurriculums dienen.
Im Projekt „PartiziQ“1 wurden für verschiedene Beratungsangebote zu Pflegefragen auf Basis eines partizipativen Vorgehens Qualitätsanforderungen für die Beratung erarbeitet. Im Zentrum des Projekts standen die Nutzer/-innen der Beratungsangebote, die das erforderliche Qualitätsniveau definieren sollten. Es zeigte sich, dass die Nutzer/-innen an die strukturellen Rahmenbedingungen, die Kompetenzen der Berater/-innen, die Beratungsinhalte und die Gestaltung des Beratungsprozesses konkrete Erwartungen haben, die durch eine gleichberechtigte Zusammenarbeit explizit und für die qualitative Weiterentwicklung der Beratungslandschaft nutzbar gemacht werden können.
Diese Literaturstudie geht den Fragen nach, wie Familien mit einem chronisch kranken Kind im Prozess der Migration die Erkrankung des Kindes erleben, die Situation bewältigen und ob sich diese und Unterstützungsbedarfe von betroffenen Familien ohne Migration unterscheidet. Es zeigten sich Parallelen zur Situation betroffener Familien ohne Migration. Zusätzlich konnten Sprache, Wissensdefizite und kulturelle Einflüsse als Aspekte identifiziert werden, die das Erleben und Bewältigungshandeln speziell von Familien im Prozess der Migration beeinflussen können.
Das Delir ist eine Komplikation, die Patienten während ihrer stationären Behandlung erleiden können und trotz Screeninginstrumenten oftmals nicht erkannt werden. Das vorliegende Survey hatte zum Ziel, die Gütekriterien Handhabbarkeit, Akzeptanz und Relevanz aus Sicht der Anwender*innen zu erfragen. Basierend auf einer Literaturrecherche wurde ein standardisierter Fragebogen entwickelt. 45 Pflegenden von drei Pilotstationen haben teilgenommen. Die Auswertung erfolgte deskriptiv. Die Mehrheit (n=25) der Pflegenden hat die Nu-DESC als ein einfaches und kurzes Screeninginstrument wahrgenommen. Als problematisch stellte sich die Herleitung klinischer Konsequenzen aus dem Screening für die Pflegenden dar. 19 Pflegende sahen einen Mehrwert. Die Zielsetzung war jedoch nur der Hälfte der Befragten bekannt. Es wurde deutlich, dass die Nu-DESC von mehr als der Hälfte der Befragten nicht zur Steuerung der pflegerischen Versorgung wahrgenommen wird. Die Nu-DESC ist ein Screeninginstrument, welches – im Sinne der Handhabbarkeit - zumindest im Kontext der drei Stationen als geeignet gelten kann. In Bezug auf die Akzeptanz und Relevanz gibt es in den Daten eindeutige Hinweise für einen erweiterten Schulungsbedarf.
Die häusliche Pflege hat eine kontinuierlich hohe gesundheitswirtschaftliche, gesamtgesellschaftliche wie auch individuelle Bedeutung. Angehörige pflegebedürftiger Menschen benötigen eine bedürfnisorientierte und qualitätsgesicherte Unterstützung bei der häuslichen Pflege. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist zu fragen, welche Evidenz zu Unterstützungsangeboten im Sinne von "Respite Care" für Angehörige vorzufinden ist. Die vorliegende Literaturanalyse bezieht deutsche Studien ein und liefert ausgewählte Ansatzpunkte für den Aufbau, die Evaluation und Weiterentwicklung von Angeboten. Es konnten Bedingungen der Inanspruchnahme, Formen, mögliche Qualitätskriterien und Hinweise zur Wirkung von "Respite Care" bzw. Unterstützung identifiziert werden. Auf Basis der Ergebnisse sollten die Unterstützungsangebote mit Angehörigen gezielt abgestimmt und zukünftig anhand unterschiedlicher Forschungsdesigns überprüft werden.
Die COVID-19-Pandemie stellt qualitativ Forschende in Pflege- und Gesundheitswissenschaft vor besondere Herausforderungen: Persönliche Interviews von Angesicht zu Angesicht sind ethisch nur schwer zu rechtfertigen. Dieser Artikel beleuchtet methodische Aspekte sowie Vor- und Nachteile zweier alternativer Formen der Interviewdurchführung: des digitalen Videointerviews und des qualitativen Telefoninterviews. Beide Varianten können für die qualitative Interviewforschung eingesetzt werden, sofern technische und ethische Aspekte sowie Vorschriften des Datenschutzes ausreichend beachtet werden. Die Chancen hinsichtlich Durchführbarkeit, Praktikabilität, Anwendbarkeit, TeilnehmerInnenrekrutierung und Teilhabe sind als hoch einzuschätzen.
The study addresses staffing and workforce issues for home‐ and community‐based long‐term care in Germany. It is based on a study aimed at developing staffing recommendations for home‐care provider organisations. The study was commissioned within the regulation of the German long‐term care act. Following an exploratory literature search on staffing issues in home‐ and community‐based care qualitative interviews with 30 experts in home care were conducted. In addition, time needed for different interventions in homes of people in need of care (n = 129) was measured. Ethical approval for the study was obtained. The literature on the topic is limited. In Germany, no fixed staff‐to‐client ratio exists, but staffing is determined primarily by reimbursement policies, not by care recipients’ needs. The results of the interviews indicated that staffing ratios are not the main concern of home‐care providers. Experts stressed that general availability of staff with different qualification levels and the problems of existing regulation on services and their reimbursement are of higher concern. The measurement of time needed for selected interventions reveals the huge heterogeneity of home‐care service delivery and the difficulty of using a task‐based approach to determine staffing levels. Overall, the study shows that currently demand for home‐care exceeds supply. Staff shortage puts a risk to home care in Germany. Existing approaches of reimbursement‐driven determination of staffing levels have not been sufficient. A new balance between staffing, needs and reimbursement policies needs to be developed.
Die in Bayern unmittelbar bevorstehende Einführung der konsultativen Volksbefragung durch einfaches Landesgesetz ist verfassungswidrig. Die faktischen Auswirkungen dieses Instruments direkter Demokratie „von oben“ greifen in unzulässiger Weise in die Staatswillensbildung ein. Überdies sprechen durchschlagende verfassungspolitische Gründe gegen die Einführung der Volksbefragung. Würde sich das Plebiszit „von oben“ in Bayern durchsetzen, drohte möglicherweise ein bundesweiter Dammbruch.