scholarly journals Sosiaalihuollon asiakasasiakirjarakenteiden katselmointi

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Erja Ailio ◽  
Niina Häkälä ◽  
Jarmo Kärki

The decision about the relevant information in social care should be made in co-operation with the social care professionals. That is why the data model of Finnish social welfare was evaluated by the social care professionals between 2013 and 2015. The professionals came all over Finland. They evaluated the quality of the client document structures in the data model. They also evaluated the details in every client document structure, for example the necessity, the correct location and the correct data type of each data field. Altogether over 2 000 comments were given. The results in this article are based on the summary table which was made by the consultant. Most of the comments concerned those document structures which were extensive by their content and essential in client work, for example the assessments of service need and the client plans. Based on the feedback several client document structures were removed, the data fields for narrative documentation were increased, the data fields for structured documentation were decreased and several minor changes were made. Collecting and analysing feedback systematically is an efficient way to enhance and to confirm the quality of data structures. Challenging is that the operational environment, the client data system used, and the habit of documentation have a significant impact on professionals’ views about the relevant information and data structures. When collecting feedback, the presentation of the data structures should be as understandable as possible; this could be achieved for example by simulating client data system interfaces. This could have a positive effect on the quality of the feedback. In addition to data structures also the other properties of the information systems should be created in co-operation with the social care professionals.

2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 92-97
Author(s):  
KONSTANTIN A. KORSIK ◽  
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ANASTASIYA A. PARFENCHIKOVA ◽  

The article is devoted to the review of current changes in the legislation on notaries related to the development of electronic civil circulation, analysis of existing digital risks and assessment of the role of notaries in combating them. In modern economic realities, a significant expansion of the sphere of competence of the notary is carried out by introducing completely new notarial actions into the scope of the notary’s terms of reference. At the same time, the notary does not just follow the general ‘digital’ trend, but independently makes significant efforts to effectively perform the tasks of the social sphere regulator assigned to it by the state. The creation of the Unified Notary Information System as part of the formation of the technological infrastructure to ensure the security and stability of legal relations in the context of electronic civil circulation takes to a new level the quality of notarial services and the security of legally relevant information. The role of notaries significantly increases in conditions when the use of digital technologies in the economy, public administration, social sphere becomes one of the main vectors of world development, and society and the state inevitably face the flip side of this process – digital risks that jeopardize the safety of participants in civil turnover and their property. In 2020, as part of the implementation of the national program ‘Digital Economy’, it is planned to introduce a number of innovations that will create the basis for a stable and secure ‘digital’ turnover.


2020 ◽  
pp. 096973302094576
Author(s):  
Anu Jokinen ◽  
Minna Stolt ◽  
Riitta Suhonen

Background: Identifying and safeguarding ethics in eHealth services from the service users’ perspective in social care and healthcare is important. The use of eHealth services should not prejudice the quality of services or the social interaction required in care. There is a lack of studies about the ethics of eHealth services from the service users’ perspective. Aim: The aim of this study is to identify and analyse ethical issues related to eHealth in social care and healthcare from the service users’ perspective. Research design: An integrative literature review. Ethical considerations: The review followed good scientific conduct. Research context and data sources: A systematic literature search was performed using CINAHL, Scopus, PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library and Academic Search Premier to find relevant empirical studies published in English from their earliest up to 30 November 2018. In addition, reference lists from the identified research papers were searched. A quality appraisal of each paper included in the review was conducted before thematic analysis. Results: In total, 26 studies were included in the review, and from these four ethical themes were identified: (1) privacy in eHealth, (2) beneficence and nonmaleficence in eHealth, (3) justice in eHealth and (4) trust in eHealth. The ethical issues within these themes were related to information sharing; ownership; access to information and data protection; informed consent; defence of rights; and equity, equality and proportionality of response. Conclusion: eHealth inequality occurs in social care and healthcare. eHealth service designers and social care and healthcare professionals need to act to maintain and improve user access and data accuracy and provide different levels of security in eHealth services, relative to the information stored. There is a need for further research about ethical issues of eHealth from the user’s perspective, including the customer-oriented availability and usability of eHealth services which avoid discrimination.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Johann Frick ◽  
Daniel Schindel ◽  
Pimrapat Gebert ◽  
Ulrike Grittner ◽  
Liane Schenk

Abstract Background Cancer patients experience psychological and social distress due to their medical treatment and social issues. However, continuous and specialized social support is still lacking. In Germany, a group of company health insurance funds has developed an approach to support cancer patients with monthly structured interviews conducted by specially trained Social Care Nurses. The nurses will identify patient needs in order to provide help with medical, personal, and social matters. One aim of the scientific evaluation is to analyze the effect of the consultations on various patient-reported outcomes, especially quality of life. The evaluation concept will be described in this study protocol. Methods/design The evaluation is a non-randomized, controlled, multi-center intervention study with a mixed-method design. It consists of three research modules which include primary data from questionnaires, and claims data from the health insurance funds. In Module 1, cancer patients will be recruited to form an intervention group (OSCAR, n = 150) and a control group (n = 200) in four study centers for a period of 1 year. One baseline and three follow-up questionnaires will be conducted to survey the patient-reported outcomes. Relevant secondary outcomes are health literacy, participation, and physician-patient communication. In Module 2, claims data will be used to analyze cost effects and thereby assess effectivity and hospitalization. Module 3 will involve a qualitative analysis of project diaries kept by the Social Care Nurses. The diaries will record the nurses’ practical experiences and the benefits of deploying OSCAR across the German healthcare system. Discussion OSCAR is an innovative way of providing cancer patients with continuous support to improve their quality of life. The evaluation concept aims to assess the effects of the monthly consultations by the Social Care Nurses on the patients, and will use a mixed-method design. The results are important for assessing the transferability of OSCAR to the healthcare system as a whole. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS-ID: DRKS00013640). Registered 29 December 2017.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Mahmudah Hasanah ◽  
Mutiani Mutiani

Wajib belajar (Wajar) 12 tahun merupakan hak bagi seluruh rakyat Indonesia. Pelaksanaan Wajar 12 tahun  diharapkan mampu mendorong peningkatan mutu lulusan dan mutu pendidikan di Indonesia. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan pemahaman wajar 12 tahun melalui pendampingan yang dilakukan di Sekolah Bawang Banjarmasin. Pemilihan lokasi didasari oleh peserta didik di Sekolah Bawang didominasi oleh anak gelandangan, kuli angkut, maupun remaja putus sekolah. Pelaksanaan pendampingan dilakukan setiap hari sabtu pada 21 April dan 12 Mei 2018. Penyampaian materi digunakan metode ceramah bervariasi serta mengedepankan prinsip pendekatan saintifik dalam kurikulum 2013. Hasil pengabdian dipaparkan, yakni; 1) peserta didik yang mengenyam pendidikan di Sekolah Bawang Banjarmasin didominasi oleh masyarakat yang kurang mampu bekerja di Pasar Lima sebagai juru parkir, kuli angkut, buruh kupas bawang, 2) Sekolah Bawang Banjarmasin banyak memiliki buku yang tidak up to date sehingga tidak menarik perhatian peserta didik, dan 3) lingkungan di Sekolah Bawang Banjarmasin sangat kumuh. Hal ini dikarenakan lokasi berdekatan dengan pasar. Pengabdian masyarakat memberikan motivasi bagi peserta didik yang belajar di Sekolah Bawang karena mereka diberikan pengalaman belajar dengan metode yang beragam. Pengabdian masyarakat sebagai langkah konkret bentuk kepedulian sosial dari lembaga Program Studi Pendidikan IPS FKIP ULM.The 12-year compulsory education is a right for all Indonesian people. Implementation of the 12-year Fair is expected to be able to encourage improvement in the quality of graduates and the quality of education in Indonesia. This article aims to describe a reasonable understanding of 12 years through mentoring conducted at the Sekolah Bawang, Banjarmasin. The location selection is based on students in Sekolah Bawang which are dominated by homeless children, porters, and teenagers who drop out of school. The assistance is carried out every Saturday on April 21 and May 12, 2018. The submission of material used varied lecture methods and emphasizes the principles of the scientific approach in the 2013 curriculum. Service results are presented, namely; 1) students who study in Sekolah Bawang are dominated by people who are less able to work in Pasar Lima as parking attendants, porters, onion peel workers, 2) Sekolah Bawang have many books that are not up to date so that they do not attract the attention of participants students, and 3) the environment in Sekolah Bawang is very dirty. This is because the location is close to the market. Community service motivates students who study at Sekolah Bawang because they are given learning experiences with a variety of methods. Community service as a concrete step in the form of social care from the Social Studies Department FKIP ULM.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
William Manoel Menezes ◽  
Jorge Correia Neto ◽  
Moacyr Cunha Filho ◽  
Guilherme Villar

BACKGROUND While traditional video games provide amusement, with the advent of serious games (SG), it has raised the potential and the results that can be achieved from the games, these artifacts, whose main differentials are the fact that they are naturally playful and motivators. While in the 1990s, the games aimed only at entertainment, nowadays teaching and learning combine with entertainment and become the main goals to be achieved through the SG. A strong example of SG application is for motivation and help in the formal or special teaching-learning process acting as a pedagogical tool. In this sense, the following question arises: What are the characteristics and interface resources considered adequate to compose the interface of a serious game that have educational objectives directed to people with Williams-Beuren Syndrome? Here's the motivation guide for this article. OBJECTIVE Elementary mathematics education for people with Williams Syndrome METHODS An exploratory and descriptive study,using qualitative and quantitative approaches. RESULTS The results portfolio obtained from the WBS user experience assessment presents the confidence rectangle within the "desirable" quadrant. This is what a project program is, since scientifically this is one of the biggest difficulties reported by unlock authors, it is not possible to teach content and maintain playfulness. CONCLUSIONS The prototype of the game here called SoundMath, was intended to meet a demand for learning elementary arithmetic for people with WBS, from a playful and immersive process. Through the results of the evaluations carried out, this work provides relevant information that can encourage the development of this game, as well as help companies in the educational segment, and contribute to the improvement of the quality of the applications targeted to this type of public. Other important point to be highlighted from this work is with regard to the social aspect that this work encompasses, because it is the development of a solution applied to a daily problem of this public. But we did not just develop; we decided to go beyond and document the entire process of engineering and gamification, based on data obtained throughout this study of design and design of a serious educational game prototype that contained in its layout the ideal characteristics to mediate a teaching-learning process from its use, as well as document and outline a methodological process that may serve as the basis for further studies. Thus, we believe that the results and reflections raised from this study may, in the future, broaden the knowledge about the design of serious games for people with cognitive disabilities. The prototype of the game here called SoundMath, was intended to meet a demand for learning elementary arithmetic for people with WBS, from a playful and immersive process. Through the results of the evaluations carried out, this work provides relevant information that can encourage the development of this game, as well as help companies in the educational segment, and contribute to the improvement of the quality of the applications targeted to this type of public. Other important point to be highlighted from this work is with regard to the social aspect that this work encompasses, because it is the development of a solution applied to a daily problem of this public.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michaela Vaceková ◽  
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Jana Levická ◽  

Older age can be accompanied by a lot of changes in the field of health, which influence the social functioning of seniors.One of the factors influencing the quality of life of seniors is the connection of healthcare and social care, built on the interdepartmental cooperation. This approach is still absent in Slovakia.The aim of the paper is therefore to emphasize the importance and need of integrated care and to describe the barriers that prevent its implementation in Slovakia. In search of answers to the questions: “When and why was the healthcare and social care department of seniors established in Slovakia? What are the reasons persisting in this condition? What are the consequences of this divided care for the seniors in practice? What strategies use facilities for seniors to overcome this situation during the COVID-19 pandemic?” the authors used the method of the case study (Yin, 2003) focused on the Trnava self-governing region. Persistent structural, procedural, legislative and political factors have been identified as the main barriers. Specific for Slovakia is the existence of a barrier of the profession, which is caused by the low interest of social workers in the issue. The authors state that the situation in Slovakia is caused mainly by the reflection of integrated care as a political problem. In the end, the authors make several suggestions for solving the situation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (26) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Jolita Geciene ◽  
Agota Giedre Raisiene

The article presents an evaluation of social care quality following the EQUASS methodology. The evaluation was carried out considering the aspects of institutional care reform and factors of intersectoral collaboration and partnership between organizations providing social services which are important for the spread of good practice, more effective institution management and optimization of state resource use. In addition, the article discusses the requirements for social care institutions‘ service quality, analyzes the main models for service quality assessment applied in Lithuania and the EU. The research has shown that based on the evaluation of research subjects, the social care institutions‘ service quality is quite high. The quality of services could be improved by eliminating the weaknesses of intersectoral collaboration.


Author(s):  
Elizaveta Pavlovna Bashkova ◽  
Andrei Evgen'evich Dzengelevskii

This article is dedicated to the problem of effective use by credit organization of the own client data due to their heterogeneity. The object of this research is the client data of a credit organization. The subject is the possibility of application of the means of efficient client data management in a credit organization for the purpose of fulfilling regulatory requirements  The main goal of this work consists in the analysis and formulation of recommendations with regards to modification of client data model, as well as improvement of quality of client data by means of data management based on the DAMA-DMBOK body of knowledge in the context of the key areas of data management. The article reviews the key areas of data management and the methods of application of rules and recommendations of each of them to the data management process of the credit organization. The relevance of this article is substantiated by legislative requirements pertaining to monitoring of services provided for private and legal entities from the sanctioned territory. The scientific novelty consists in application of data management knowledge to the relevant issue on the need for automatic determination of territorial affiliation of the client in order to comply with the requirements of normative legal acts. The research methods are content analysis, structural analysis, and modeling. The main conclusions consist in recommendations for modification client data model of the bank, namely methods and principles for expanding the data model using standardized data parameters, which significantly improves the quality of data. The implementation of such recommendations would allow a financial organization to reduce the risks associated with payment of fines and revoke of licenses due to noncompliance with the regulatory requirements.


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