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Johanna Feuchtinger Dr.
University of Freiburg, Medical Center
Hugstetter Str. 49, 79106 Freiburg DE
[email protected]
NURSES WITH A BACHELOR-DEGREE IN DIRECT
PATIENT CARE: MEETING THE NEW CHALLENGE
IN THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL FREIBURG,
GERMANY
Nursing education in Germany is by national law a three-year vocational training.
In the last ten years Universities offer more and more programmes to prepare
nurses in direct patient care with a Bachelor-degree. The Deutsche
Wissenschaftsrat
(2012;
https://www.wissenschaftsrat.de/download/archiv/2411-12_Executive-
Summary.pdf, p.16) recommends between 10 and 20% of each cohort of students
in the nursing and therapeutic professions and in midwifery to receive training at
higher education level. At the University Hospital Freiburg (UHF), Germany, 110
nurses with a Bachelor-degree are employed (April 2017), working in direct patient
care. This is 4.5% of all nurses, the number is increasing. Bachelor-Nurses are
trained as care managers for patients/families with complex situations and needs,
they are involved in practice development projects, and they are responsible for
the quality of care in the nursing team together with the nurse manager and the
practice instructor. In a survey in April 2017 at the UHF, Bachelor-Nurses were
asked about their tasks in daily practice related to their Bachelor-degree, their
general satisfaction, the interprofessional experience, and their recommendation
for future developments at the UHF. The results will be presented at the ENDA-
Congress.
Keywords:
Bachelor, Nursing, Training
Congress Topics:
Globalization in Nursing: Education, Migration, Workforce
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