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Prohip : An Interregional Project. Lead partner: UCSJ Partners: Region Sealand / Hospitals of Naestved and Slagelse. Region Skane : University Hospital of Lund, Period : 2010-2013. Project:
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Prohip: An Interregional Project. Lead partner: UCSJ Partners: Region Sealand/ Hospitals of Naestved and Slagelse. Region Skane: University Hospital of Lund, Period: 2010-2013.
Project: Development of healthprofessionals´qualifications in the ”Oresund Region” with respect to health promotion and rehabilitation of citizensafter hip surgery.
Participants Lead partner: University College Sealand. www.ucsj.dk Steering group: Region Skane: Ami Hommel, Helena Wallander, Camilla Anderson. Region Sealand: Niels Pedersen, Gitte Sonne, Britta Hørdam: Head of project.
Participants: 12 nurses from orthopeadic unit in Skane caring for patients after hip fracture and hip replacement. 12 Nurses from orthopeadic unit in Sealand caring for patients after hip fracture and hip replacement. 2 Senior lecturers from UCSJ/ nursing programme www.prohip.eu
Aims of prohip • To bind the two regions together by integratingspecific public health services through e-learning solutions. • Development of nurses competencies in rehabilitation of citizensafter hip surgery. • Development of an e-healthconceptwith new knowledgeconcerning rehabilitation aimed at patients, their families and health professionals
New concepts E-Health concept: Evidence based knowledge - rehab nursing: • High level of information for citizens and professionals • Maximum use of competencies • New technology, knowledge and safety for patients
New competencies • Rehabilitation • Nutrition • Urine retention and infection • Delirium • Pressure ulcer In 5 groups nurses from Region Sealand and Region Skanedevelopclinical guidelines based on newestevidensbasedknowledge.
Benefits Evidence based knowledge - rehab nursing: High level of information for citizens and professionals Maximum use of competencies New technology, knowledge and safety for patients
Benefits Health professionals: Developement of competencies. Quality development. Optimising of the evidence based clinical guidelines for rehabilitation and health promotion.
We focus on: • How to learn from each other in Denmark and Sweden. • Sharing experencies. • Challenges in Sweden and Denmark • Differences in nursing activities in DK and SE • Study visits. • Study and learn together.
Nursing activities • Professionals meetings • Sharing experiences • Study visits • Presentations • Clinical follow ups • Test of patients by using tools measuring pain, physical function, rehabilitation, pressure ulcers, nutrition, confusion, infection
Activities • Challenges: • Patient follow up using questionnaire • Measurement of patient reported data • Clinical test of: pressure ulcers, nutrition, rehabilitation, urine infection and urine retention, mental and physical wellness. • Development of e-health • Implementation of new knowledge in practice
Activities in nursing programme • Analytical skills and competencies • Evidensbased nursing • Minimizing the gap between the theoretical and clinical area. • Systematic reviews due to critical reading. • Preparing students to research, quality and assessement of nursing activities.
For further information: Head of project: Britta Hørdam bho@ucsj.dk Partners: University Hospital of Skane: Ami Hommel ami.hommel@med.lu.seHelena Eriksson helena.eriksson@skane.seCamilla P. Andersson Camilla.p.andersson@skane.seOrthopeadic unit in Naestved: Niels Pedersen npr@regionsjaelland.dkOrthogeriatric unit in Slagelse: Gitte Sonne giso@regionsjaelland.dk