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Médecine du travail du personnel hospitalier

Role models in a preventive program for hand eczema among healthcare workers: a qualitative exploration of their main tasks and associated barriers and facilitators

Auteur      Anne M. Bruinewoud
Auteur      Esther W. C. van der Meer
Auteur      Joost W. J. van der Gulden
Auteur      Johannes R. Anema
Auteur      Cécile R. L. Boot
Volume      15
Pages       14
Publication      BMC dermatology
ISSN      1471-5945
Date      2015
Résumé    BACKGROUND: Role models often play a role when implementing guidelines in healthcare. However, little is known about how role models perform their respective roles, or about which factors may hamper or enhance their functioning. The aim of the present study was therefore to investigate how role models perform there role as a part of a multifaceted implementation strategy on the prevention of hand eczema, and to identify barriers and facilitators for the performing of their role. METHODS: The role models were selected to become a role model and received a role model training. All role models worked at a hospital. In total, 19 role models, were interviewed. A topic list was used focussing on how the role models performed their role and what they experienced to be facilitators and barriers for their role. After coding the interviews, the codes were divided into themes. RESULTS: This study shows that the main tasks perceived by the role models were to raise awareness, to transfer information, to interact with colleagues about hand eczema, to provide material, and to perform coordinating tasks. Barriers and facilitators were whether the role suited the participant, affinity with the topic, and risk perception. CONCLUSIONS: Most role models performed only the tasks they learned during their training. They mentioned a wide range of barriers and facilitators for the performing of their role. To enhance the functioning of the role models, a suggestion would be to select role models by taking into account prior coaching experience. TRIAL REGISTRATION: TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NTR2812.

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doi:10.1186/s12895-015-0033-y

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