Abstract Background In the Netherlands, palliative care is provided by generalist healthcare professionals (HCPs) if possible and by palliative care specialists if necessary. However, it still needs to be clarifed what specialist expertise entails, what specialized care consists of, and which training or work experience is needed to become a palliative care special‑ist. In addition to generalists and specialists, ‘experts’ in palliative care are recognized within the nursing and medical professions, but it is unclear how these three roles relate. This study aims to explore how HCPs working in palliative care describe themselves in terms of generalist, specialist, and expert and how this self-description is related to their work experience and education. Methods A cross-sectional open online survey with both pre-structured and open-ended questions among HCPs who provide palliative care. Analyses were done using descriptive statistics and by deductive thematic coding of open-ended questions. Results Eight hundred ffty-four HCPs flled out the survey; 74% received additional training, and 79% had more than fve years of working experience in palliative care. Based on working experience, 17% describe themselves as a generalist, 34% as a specialist, and 44% as an expert. Almost three out of four HCPs attributed their level of expertise on both their education and their working experience. Self-described specialists/experts had more working experience in palliative care, often had additional training, attended to more patients with palliative care needs, and were more often physicians as compared to generalists. A deductive analysis of the open questions revealed the similarities and dis‑ tinctions between the roles of a specialist and an expert. Seventy-six percent of the respondents mentioned the impor‑tance of having both specialists and experts and wished more clarity about what defnes a specialist or an expert, how to become one, and when you need them. In practice, both roles were used interchangeably. Competencies for the specialist/expert role consist of consulting, leadership, and understanding the importance of collaboration. Conclusions Although the grounds on which HCPs describe themselves as generalist, specialist, or experts difer, HCPs who describe themselves as specialists or experts mostly do so based on both their post-graduate education and their work experience. HCPs fnd it important to have specialists and experts in palliative care in addition to gen‑eralists and indicate more clarity about (the requirements for) these three roles is needed.
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Abstract Background: The generalist-plus-specialist palliative care model is endorsed worldwide. In the Netherlands, the competencies and profile of the generalist provider of palliative care has been described on all professional levels in nursing and medicine. However, there is no clear description of what specialized expertise in palliative care entails, whereas this is important in order for generalists to know who they can consult in complex palliative care situations and for timely referral of patients to palliative care specialists. Objective: To gain insight in the roles and competencies attributed to palliative care specialists as opposed to generalists. Methods: A scoping review was completed based on PRISMA-ScR guidelines to explore the international literature on the role and competence description of specialist and expert care professionals in palliative care. Databases Embase.com, Medline (Ovid), CINAHL (Ebsco) and Web of Science Core Collection were consulted. The thirty-nine included articles were independently screened, reviewed and charted. Thematic codes were attached based on two main outcomes roles and competencies. Results: Five roles were identified for the palliative care specialist: care provider, care consultant, educator, researcher and advocate. Leadership qualities are found to be pivotal for every role. The roles were further specified with competencies that emerged from the analysis. The title, roles and competencies attributed to the palliative care specialist can mostly be applied to both medical and nursing professionals. Discussion: The roles and competencies derived from this scoping review correspond well with the seven fields of competence for medical/nursing professionals in health care of the CanMEDS guide. A specialist is not only distinguished from a generalist on patient-related care activities but also on an encompassing level. Clarity on what it entails to be a specialist is important for improving education and training for specialists. Conclusion: This scoping review adds to our understanding of what roles and competencies define the palliative care specialist. This is important to strengthen the position of the specialist and their added value to generalists in a generalist-plus-specialist model
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Abstract Specialist oncology nurses (SONs) have the potential to play a major role in monitoring and reporting adverse drug reactions (ADRs); and reduce the level of underreporting by current healthcare professionals. The aim of this study was to investigate the long term clinical and educational efects of real-life pharmacovigilance education intervention for SONs on ADR reporting. This prospective cohort study, with a 2-year follow-up, was carried out in the three postgraduate schools in the Netherlands. In one of the schools, the prescribing qualifcation course was expanded to include a lecture on pharmacovigilance, an ADR reporting assignment, and group discussion of self-reported ADRs (intervention). The clinical value of the intervention was assessed by analyzing the quantity and quality of ADR-reports sent to the Netherlands Pharmacovigilance Center Lareb, up to 2 years after the course and by evaluating the competences regarding pharmacovigilance of SONs annually. Eighty-eight SONs (78% of all SONs with a prescribing qualifcation in the Netherlands) were included. During the study, 82 ADRs were reported by the intervention group and 0 by the control group. This made the intervention group 105 times more likely to report an ADR after the course than an average nurse in the Netherlands. This is the frst study to show a signifcant and relevant increase in the number of well-documented ADR reports after a single educational intervention. The real-life pharmacovigilance educational intervention also resulted in a long-term increase in pharmacovigilance competence. We recommend implementing real-life, context- and problem-based pharmacovigilance learning assignments in all healthcare curricula.
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Omdat de composieten industrie een zeer snel groeiende industrie is, is de vraag naar kosteneffectieve onderhoudsmethoden groeiende. Deze toenemende vraag kan beantwoord worden met behulp van geautomatiseerde composieten reparatie. Het idee is om een robot arm uit te rusten met defect-detectie-systeem en een frees om een gevonden defect uit het materiaal te frezen. Dit idee is gebaseerd op een eerder onderzoek wat is uitgevoerd bij Inholland met als onderwerp het automatisch verwijderen van materiaal met een robot (RAAK2014-1-26M). Het commercieel potentieel is groot aangezien weinig tot geen van deze automatische reparaties worden aangeboden en de vraag steeds groter wordt aangezien composieten steeds meer worden toegepast. Na het onderzoek zal al dan niet een octrooi aanvraag worden verricht om vervolgens het onderzoek te publiceren. De doelstelling is het inzicht verkrijgen in de economische en technische haalbaarheid van dit product. Deze twee onderwerpen zullen worden onderzocht door twee afstudeer stagiaires en begeleid worden door Ruben van den Brink. Daarnaast kunnen een aantal deskundigen aanwezig in het laboratorium van Inholland Composites ook geraadpleegd worden. Hier is specialistische vakkennis aanwezig waarmee eventuele risico’s op expertise-tekort worden gemitigeerd.
BCLivinglab combines the supply chain and logistics physical infrastructure of training centres (ROCs), research institutes and companies throughout the Netherlands, with the expertise and virtual infrastructure of blockchain specialists from BlockLab. Companies, especially SMEs, in supply chain and logistics will use this unique combination of physical facilities and the expert network to experiment with and develop blockchain applications. BCLivinglab is easily accessible for companies, due to its close proximity (distributed facilities) and low threshold procedures. It will make blockchain technology accessible for companies, thus supporting innovation and improving the competitive advantage of the Dutch supply chain and logistics sector.
Het kenniscentrum Health Innovation (KC HI) van De Haagse Hogeschool (HHS) wil kwetsbare groepen in Den Haag en omgeving stimuleren tot duurzaam meer en samen bewegen ter bevordering van de (positieve) gezondheid van leven en werkt hierin samen met de gemeente Den Haag en Basalt revalidatie. Het stadspark Zuiderpark leent zich bij uitstek voor het stimuleren van bewegen in de buitenruimte, maar is in de huidige vorm niet uitnodigend en voor dit doel ingericht. Ondanks de diverse beweegvoorzieningen, zoals een skatepark, speeltuin, fitplaats, sportvelden en de Sportcampus, maken te weinig Hagenaren hier nu gebruik van. In het bijzonder geldt dit voor ouderen, mensen met een fysieke beperking en bewoners van de 3 omliggende ‘krachtwijken’. Deze KIEM-aanvraag is bedoeld om een draagvlaksessie met stakeholders voor te bereiden en te organiseren. Vervolgens worden wensen, behoeften en barrières in kaart gebracht in focusgroepen eindgebruikers, met specifieke aandacht voor eigen regie, duurzame gedragsverandering en inzet van technologie. De resultaten van de draagvlaksessie en focusgroep onderzoeken, aangevuld met de expertise vanuit het KC HI en externe specialisten, leiden tot een goed onderbouwd, realistisch en haalbaar projectplan ‘Beweegvriendelijk Zuiderpark’ en de start van fondsenwerving. Hierin vormen de Sportcampus en het Zuiderpark de leer-innovatie-onderzoeksomgeving met een aantoonbare sociale en maatschappelijke impact en waarin wordt aangesloten op de ambities in de Sportnota Den Haag (2015-2030).
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