DEMAND EXPLORING OF UNINTERRUPTED MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHCARE SECTOR PROFESSIONALS FOR IMPROVING THEIR PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN PROVIDING HELP TO PATIENTS

Authors

  • L. Zakrutko Ukrainian Center for Scientific Medical Information and Patent License of Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Kyiv
  • A. Gorban Ukrainian Center for Scientific Medical Information and Patent License of Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Kyiv
  • L. Filippenkova NGO "All-Ukrainian Union of continuing medical education", Kyiv
  • O. Myslytskyy Ukrainian Center for Scientific Medical Information and Patent License of Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Kyiv
  • A. Zakrutko Bukovinian State Medical University, Chernivtsi
  • D. Kolhan National Medical University О. O. Bogomolets, Kyiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2017.1.7930

Keywords:

one information space, uninterrupted medical education, professional development, providing of medical help.

Abstract

The aim of the research was to explore the demand in providing medical professionals by knowledge, tools and resources for increasing their professional effectiveness in health care.

Materials and methods. A survey of scientists in healthcare sector of Ukraine was provided. The anonymous survey, statistical and analytical methods were used.

Results. The points about demand exploring in providing medical professionals by knowledge, tools and resources for increasing their professional effectiveness in health care are considered in the article.

Conclusions. Identified survey data have given the opportunity to explore and prove existing needs and gaps which are connected with informing, supporting and providing qualitative tools for improving quality and increasing of professional skills of specialists and, as a result, providing qualitative patient care.

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Published

2017-06-26

How to Cite

Zakrutko, L., Gorban, A., Filippenkova, L., Myslytskyy, O., Zakrutko, A., & Kolhan, D. (2017). DEMAND EXPLORING OF UNINTERRUPTED MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHCARE SECTOR PROFESSIONALS FOR IMPROVING THEIR PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE IN PROVIDING HELP TO PATIENTS. Bulletin of Social Hygiene and Health Protection Organization of Ukraine, (1). https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2017.1.7930

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Section

Medical personnel training