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[Expectations, requirements and limitations of future task sharing between the nursing profession and the medical profession: results from the Care-N Study M-V].

Adina Dreier1, Hagen Rogalski2, Sabine Homeyer1, Roman Frank Oppermann3, Peter Hingst4, Wolfgang Hoffmann1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aging population causes a sustained increase in demand of medical and nursing care services. At the same time health care professionals are aging, too. This leads to a growing number of health care gaps. Therefore, the health care system needs to be reformed. This includes a reallocation of task between some of the health care professions. AIMS: This article addresses developments, potentials and limitations in the context of the future allocation of tasks between the nursing and the medical profession. Aim is to specify the future task sharing between nurses and physicians regarding expectations, requirements and limitations.
METHODS: We conducted questionnaire based Delphi interviews with an interdisciplinary group of experts. (type aggregation of ideas).
RESULTS: In the future, to expert’s point of view, nurses will take over routine tasks in the medical and nursing health care supply. Task sharing by substitution is regarded with skepticism by experts. It requires a long time perspective and an early involvement of all stakeholders.
CONCLUSIONS: Germany is at the beginning of the process of the future task sharing between nurses and physicians. The realization requires a comprehensive political support and further development of concepts including scientific implementation and evaluation.

Keywords:  Pflegeforschung; Versorgungsteam; interprofessional relations; interprofessionelle Beziehungen; nursing research; patient care team

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26412681     DOI: 10.1024/1012-5302/a000448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflege        ISSN: 1012-5302            Impact factor:   0.655


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1.  [Development of ground-based physician-staffed emergency missions in the city of Leipzig from 2003 to 2013].

Authors:  K Bader; M Bernhard; A Gries; M Kaul; R Schröder; A Ramshorn-Zimmer
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2017-12-11       Impact factor: 1.041

2.  Effects of interprofessional education for medical and nursing students: enablers, barriers and expectations for optimizing future interprofessional collaboration - a qualitative study.

Authors:  Sabine Homeyer; Wolfgang Hoffmann; Peter Hingst; Roman F Oppermann; Adina Dreier-Wolfgramm
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2018-04-10
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