Empfehlungen zur Fachweiterbildung von Pflegefachpersonen der Intensivstation bei der Behandlung des Bauchaortenaneurysmas: Ergebnisse eines modifizierten Delphi-Verfahrens mit Expert:innen

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Contributors

  • Christian Alexander Behrendt - , German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine, Asklepios Clinic Wandsbek (Author)
  • Jörg Heckenkamp - , Niels-Stensen-Kliniken (Author)
  • Andrea Bergsträßer - , Deutscher Pflegerat e. V. (Author)
  • Arend Billing - , German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine (Author)
  • Dittmar Böckler - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Arno Bücker - , Saarland University (Author)
  • Livia Cotta - , German Society for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Medicine (Author)
  • Konstantinos P. Donas - , Asklepios Clinic Langen (Author)
  • Gerd Grözinger - , University Hospital Tübingen (Author)
  • Claus Dieter Heidecke - , Institute for Quality Assurance and Transparency in Health Care (Author)
  • Irene Hinterseher - , Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane (Author)
  • Silvio Horn - , Alexianer Hospital Postdam (Author)
  • Arnold Kaltwasser - , Sektion Pflegeforschung und Pflegequalität (Author)
  • Andrea Kiefer - , German Association for Care Professionals (DBfK) (Author)
  • Claudia Kirnich-Müller - , Alexianer Hospital Postdam (Author)
  • Lars Kock - , Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie (Author)
  • Tilo Kölbel - , University of Hamburg (Author)
  • Martin Czerny - , University Medical Center Freiburg, University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Christian Kralewski - , Medizinischer Dienst Baden-Württemberg (Author)
  • Stephan Kurz - , Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Author)
  • Axel Larena-Avellaneda - , Asklepios Clinic Altona (Author)
  • Haitham Mutlak - , Sana Clinics Group (Author)
  • Alexander Oberhuber - , University of Münster (Author)
  • Kyriakos Oikonomou - , University Hospital Frankfurt (Author)
  • Manfred Pfeiffer - , Interessenvertretung Patienten- & amp;-Versicherte (Author)
  • Karin Pfister - , University of Regensburg (Author)
  • Christian Reeps - , Department of Visceral, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Andreas Schäfer - , German Society of Nursing Science (Author)
  • Thomas Schmitz-Rixen - , Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (Author)
  • Markus Steinbauer - , Barmherzige Brüder Hospital Regensburg (Author)
  • Claudia Steinbauer - , Katholische Akademie für Berufe im Gesundheits- und Sozialwesen in Bayern e. V. (Author)
  • Daniel Strupp - , Asklepios Clinic Wandsbek (Author)
  • Dietmar Stolecki - , Deutsche Gesellschaft für Fachkrankenpflege und Funktionsdienste e. V. (Author)
  • Matthias Trenner - , St Josefs Hospital Wiesbaden GmbH (Author)
  • Christof Veit - , BQS Institut (Author)
  • Eric Verhoeven - , Klinikum Nurnberg (Author)
  • Christian Waydhas - , Deutsche Interdisziplinäre Vereinigung für Intensiv- und Notfallmedizin e. V., University of Duisburg-Essen (Author)
  • Christian F. Weber - , Asklepios Clinic Wandsbek, University Hospital Frankfurt (Author)
  • Farzin Adili - , Heidelberg University  (Author)

Abstract

Introduction: The medical development in the previous 15 years and the changes in treatment reality of the comprehensive elective treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms necessitate a re-evaluation of the quality assurance guidelines of the Federal Joint Committee in Germany (QBAA-RL). In the current version this requires a specialist further training quota for nursing personnel in intensive care wards of 50%. The quota was determined in 2008 based on expert opinions, although a direct empirical evidence base for this does not exist. Methods: Representatives from the fields of patient representation, physicians, nursing personnel and other relevant interface areas were invited to participate in a modified Delphi procedure. Following a comprehensive narrative literature search, a survey and focus group discussions with national and international experts, a total of three anonymized online-based voting rounds were carried out for which previously determined key statements were assessed with a 4‑point Likert scale (totally disagree up to totally agree). In addition, the expert panel had also defined a recommendation for a minimum quota for the specialist training of nursing personnel on intensive care wards in the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms, whereby an a priori agreement of 80% of the participants was defined as the consensus limit. Results: Overall, 37 experts participated in the discussions and three successive voting rounds (participation rate 89%). The panel confirmed the necessity of a re-evaluation of the guideline recommendations and recommended the introduction of a shift-related minimum quota of 30% of the full-time equivalent of nursing personnel on intensive care wards and the introduction of structured promotional programs for long-term elevation of the quota. Conclusion: In this national Delphi procedure with medical and nursing experts as well as representatives of patients, the fundamental benefits and needs of professional specialist qualifications in the field of intensive care medicine were confirmed. The corresponding minimum quota for specialist further training of intensive care nursing personnel should generally apply without limitations to specific groups. The expert panel stipulates a shift-related minimum quota for intensive care nursing personnel with specialist training of 30% of the nursing personnel on intensive care wards and the obligatory introduction of structured and transparent promotion programs for the long-term enhancement.

Translated title of the contribution
Recommendations for the specialist further training of nursing personnel on intensive care units in the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms
results of a modified Delphi procedure with experts

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)395-405
Number of pages11
JournalChirurgie (Germany)
Volume95
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - May 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 38498123

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Keywords

  • Aorta, Care, Consensus, Qualification, Quality improvement, Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/therapy, Intensive Care Units, Nursing Staff, Humans, Nurses, Critical Care