Literature DB >> 23212250

[Developing the core competencies of long-term care professionals].

Huey-Tzy Chen1, Kuang-Ting Lee.   

Abstract

Longer average life expectancies and an ageing society have made long-term care an urgent and important issue in Taiwan. Although the implementation of Long-Term Care Ten-year Project four years ago has begun showing success in terms of assessing Taiwan's needs in terms of long-term care services and resources, there has been little forward progress in terms of training, recruiting and maintaining more competent professionals in the long-term care sector. This paper explores the current state of long-term care competency in Taiwan and educational strategies in place to improve the competency of long-term care professionals. Results indicate that the term geriatric competency embraces sub-competencies in direct care, communication, assessment, teamwork, cultural sensitivities and career care competencies. The term long-term care competency embraces the sub-competencies of supervision, management, information technology, resource management, and organizational skill. As a main contributor to effective long-term care, the nursing profession must employ effective strategies to develop competency-based education. Also, the profession must have an adequate supply of competent manpower to effectively respond to Taiwan's aging society.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23212250     DOI: 10.6224/JN.59.6.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hu Li Za Zhi


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1.  Establishing Core Competencies and a Professional Curriculum for the Care Service Department in Vocational High Schools in Taiwan.

Authors:  Nan-Chen Hsieh; Shu-Fang Vivienne Wu; Juin-Ming Tsai; Li-Ju Lin; Juo-Hsiang Sun
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 3.390

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