The professional caregiver is able to autonomously and independently ensure quality care based on latest scientific findings and apply existing quality management systems. | The professional caregiver is able to: - provide total care for patients/clients and thus establish an emotional bond between patients/clients and the care facility (e.g. by providing a quality of surprise),
- transfer nursing theory into everyday working life (e.g. design nursing services on an evidence-based basis),
- contribute to the development and adaptation of visions and mission statements,
- extract information from the quality management system and apply it to everyday work,
- interpret quality management process diagrams in the quality management system
- apply templates from the quality management system,
- meet the requirements of quality management.
| The professional caregiver is able to: - explain the term “holistic care”,
- justify the sense of evidence-based approaches (e.g. leads to demonstrable quality),
- name nursing theories and conceptional nursing models (e.g. Nightingale, Peplau, Roper, Orem),
- name paradigms of care models (e.g. anthropocentric, patient’s/client’s environment, socio-cultural significance of health and illness, basic attitudes of professional caregivers),
- reproduce the content of individual nursing theories and conceptual nursing models and explain their meaning,
- explain the influence of quality management and quality management systems on the design of the work (e.g. defining processes, creating safety and transparency),
- explain the meaning of different elements in process diagrams.
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