Defining a competency framework for health and social professionals to promote healthy ageing throughout the lifespan: an international Delphi study
Rodríguez-Monforte, Míriam; Fernández-Jané, Carles; Bracha, Marietta; Bartoszewska, Adrianna; Kozakiewicz, Mariusz; Leclerc, Mariel; Nimani, Endrit; Soanvaara, Pauliina; Jarvinen, Sari; Sherpenseel, Meike van; Valde, Miriam van der; Lopes, António Alves; Handgraaf, Marietta; Grüneberg, Christian; Carrillo-Alvarez, Elena (2024)
Rodríguez-Monforte, Míriam
Fernández-Jané, Carles
Bracha, Marietta
Bartoszewska, Adrianna
Kozakiewicz, Mariusz
Leclerc, Mariel
Nimani, Endrit
Soanvaara, Pauliina
Jarvinen, Sari
Sherpenseel, Meike van
Valde, Miriam van der
Lopes, António Alves
Handgraaf, Marietta
Grüneberg, Christian
Carrillo-Alvarez, Elena
Springer Nature
2024
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024032012090
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2024032012090
Tiivistelmä
The promotion of healthy aging has become a priority in most parts of the world and should be promoted at all ages. However, the baseline training of health and social professionals is currently not adequately tailored to these challenges. This paper reports the results of a Delphi study conducted to reach expert agreement about health and social professionals’ competencies to promote healthy aging throughout the lifespan within the SIENHA project. Materials and methods: This study was developed following the CREDES standards. The initial version of the competence framework was based on the results of a scoping review and following the CanMEDS model. The expert panel consisted of a purposive sample of twenty-two experts in healthy aging with diverse academic and clinical backgrounds, fields and years of expertise from seven European countries. Agreement was reached after three rounds. The final framework consisted of a set of 18 key competencies and 80 enabling competencies distributed across six domains. The SIENHA competence framework for healthy aging may help students and educators enrich their learning and the academic content of their subjects and/or programs and incentivize innovation.