Adelheid von Stösser

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Adelheid von Stösser (* 1953 ) is a German care expert . At the beginning of the 1990s she developed the Stösser standards , a series of templates for nursing standards that are used in particular in inpatient care for the elderly and are highly controversial within nursing science .

Life

Von Stösser began training as a nurse in 1970 , and after several years of professional experience, she took over the management of an internal medicine ward . This was followed by further training as a teacher for nursing professions . Von Stösser has been working as a freelancer since 1986 and initially dealt primarily with restructuring from functional care to reference care as well as care documentation .

At the beginning of the 1990s, von Stösser began to deal with care standards within their publications and founded the so-called Stösser standard. In addition, she deals with care and health policy issues and the care of people with dementia . She is a board member of the Care Self-Help Association in Cologne.

Von Stösser is married and has three children.

Stösser standard

According to the definition of the founder, the care standards defined by Stösser are “generally applicable and accepted norms that define the area of ​​responsibility and the quality of care. Nursing standards determine, depending on the topic or activity, what the caregivers generally want / should do in a specific situation and what this performance should look like. ”These standards relate to different care situations and are intended to improve the quality of care .

The Stösser standards were heavily criticized by some nursing scientists, for example by Sabine Bartholomeyczik and Angelika Zegelin and Claus Bölicke . In particular, the focus on self-evident and fundamental topics, primarily on the nursing process and not on the result-oriented orientation of the standards, a lack of technical language level and a lack of current nursing knowledge as well as the unreflected adoption of traditional knowledge were criticized. In addition, the criticism raised the question of whether an attempt to define a standard that is both special and generally applicable must contain a logical error.

Fonts

  • Care standards: An old topic gains new meaning. In: Deutsche Krankenpflege Zeitschrift No. 2, year 1990
  • Standards of care. Renewal of care by changing standards'. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992, ISBN 3-540-58124-3
  • ATL: The maintenance of a care model in need of care. In: Kohlhammer Verlag, Deutsche Krankenpflege Zeitschrift, issue 1, year 1992
  • Quality standards in nursing. Self-published, Volume 1, 1994
  • Quality standards in nursing. Self-published, Volume 2, 1995
  • Care documentation on the test bench. In: Die Sister Der Pfleger , Bibliomed-Verlag Edition 2, year 1995
  • Quality standards in elderly care. Volume 1 and 2. 123 standard templates for individual revision. Self-published, 1996
  • Rehabilitation before care. In: Impulse: Forum for Gerontology, Geriatrics, Nursing and Elderly Work, Lithos Verlag, May 1997

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sabine Bartholomeyczik: Care standards viewed critically , in: Die Sister / Der Pfleger, Issue 10, year 1995, pages 88-92
  2. Sabine Bartholomeyczik: It's not about the color of the washcloth. Standards in Nursing , in: Dr. med. Mabuse, issue 154, year 2005, pages 20-23
  3. Angelika Zegelin and Andreas Gerlach: Thromboseprophylaxe, Part I, II and III In: Pflege aktuell , issue 12, year 1995 and issue 1, year 1996
  4. Claus Bölicke: Definitions of standards, guidelines, and standard care plans . In: Pflege Aktuell, issue 2, year 2001, pages 96–99