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Journal of Intensive and Critical Care Nursing | Volume 2

May 23-24, 2019 | Vienna, Austria

Nursing Care

28

th

International Conference on

J Intensive Crit Care Nurs, Volume 2

D

uetothedemographicchange,thereisagrowingdemand

for professional and institutional care, as well as the need

for 24-hour home care. Due to the cost-efficiency and 24h

availability, the 24-hour home care represents a cornerstone

of the care of older people and with more than 60.000 users

in Austria, it represents an important alternative to family

assistance and mobile care. Care receivers range from elderly

people, who only need assistancewith household activities, to

those with a high need for a round-the-clock care. Caregivers

commute between Austria and the respective home country

(mainly Slovakia, Hungary and Romania) for the care work in a

two or more weeks rhythm. Burdensome working conditions

arise mainly due to language problems, isolated coexistence

with a person affected by e.g. dementia in combination with

little to no relevant professional education and quality control.

The aim of the project is the development and evaluation of

a distributed client-server software solution for the support

and quality assurance of 24-hour home care. The application

software contains an information and education portal

(eLearning) with interactive learning content on common

diseases and short videos on recurrent care situations in

German, as well as in Slovak, Hungarian and Romanian as

the most frequent languages of the caregivers. Secondly it

contains a comprehensive electronic care documentation

and thirdly an integrated emergency management, which

offers caregivers the opportunity to react quickly and

professionally to emergencies. By using the application

software, the quality of care will be supported and further

result in an increase of care quality and quality of life of the

older adults cared for. In particular the people cared for, as

well as their dependents and relatives who are supported in

achieving a successful care arrangement, benefit from further

training and qualification measures of the caregivers.

Speaker Biography

Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann is Professor and Research Coordinator for

NursingResearchintheDepartmentofAppliedNursingScienceatUniversity

of Applied Sciences in Vienna. She is registered nurse and graduated in

Philosophy and Political Sciencees at the University of Vienna. She is PhD in

Nursing Science and graduated from the Health and Life Sciences University

in Hall in Tyrol, Austria. She leads experimental research projects in the

Research Fields Active and Assisting Living, Evidence based Practice Health

Care and Nursing and Evaluation Research in Health Care and Nursing.

e:

elisabeth.haslinger-baumann@fh-campuswien.ac.at

Elisabeth Haslinger-Baumann

Werner Franz, Lilgenau Anneliese, Binder Claudia

and

Gugenberger Katharina

University of Applied Sciences, Austria

Quality features in the 24 hours Home Care