1. [Teaching patient safety during undergraduate medical studies].
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Opitz E, Bösner S, Heinis S, Stibane EC, and Jerrentrup A
- Subjects
- Curriculum, Europe, Humans, Students, Medical, Education, Medical, Undergraduate, Patient Safety
- Abstract
Background: In the professional public there is agreement that healthcare professionals worldwide should already be prepared for safety in patient care during their education., Objective: How can the topic of patient safety be successfully integrated into the curricula of healthcare professions?, Material and Methods: Overview of the Marburg curriculum on patient safety during the practical year as well as of other approaches to teaching patient safety described in the literature., Results: In recent years teaching initiatives on patient safety have significantly increased; however, they are still not comprehensively distributed in German-speaking countries or throughout Europe. In the context of implementation, the multiprofessional edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) patient safety curriculum guide may be used as guideline. A current, very promising development in connection with acquiring and examining the competences that are necessary for safe patient care is the establishment of interprofessional training wards., Conclusion: In the meantime, there are clearly defined strategies for the integration of the topic of patient safety into the curricula of healthcare professionals. On the way towards a successful restructuring of the curricula including the necessary competences and behavioral changes of the students, however, relevant support by the management of faculties and teaching hospitals is essential.
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- 2020
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