Hilde Schädle-Deininger

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Hilde Schädle-Deininger (born in Gailenkirchen near Schwäbisch Hall in 1947 ) is a German nurse , teacher for nursing professions , qualified nurse , specialist nurse for psychiatric care and specialist book author. She is one of the reformers of psychiatric care in Germany.

biography

Between 1965 and 1968, Hilde Schädle-Deininger completed a nursing training at the nursing school of the University Hospital Tübingen . Between 1970 and 1972 she completed additional training in social psychiatry at the University Hospital Tübingen, where she was also involved in the design and establishment of one of the first day clinics in Germany. Between 1975 and 1983 she worked at the Lower Saxony State Hospital in Wunstorf near Hanover, where she set up the psychiatric outpatient clinic and the training center for specialist nursing in psychiatry as well as in-house training. She is one of the first members of the German Society for Social Psychiatry, founded in 1970 . V. (DGSP). Together with Peter Bastiaan, she ran the first two-year additional training in social psychiatry at the DGSP, which spanned several occupational groups and institutions. As a member of Aktion Mentally Ill e. V. (APK) was responsible for the conception, planning and implementation of an annual psychiatric care conference for the APK from the end of the 1970s to the end of the 1980s. From 1983 to 1989 she worked in the social psychiatric service at the city health department in Offenbach. Between 1989 and 1997 she headed the vocational training center of the DGB in Frankfurt / M. including further training in specialist care in psychiatry. From 1997 she held a staff position in the nursing directorate at the University Hospital Frankfurt / Main and was active in training, further education and training. She was a lecturer at the University of Osnabrück and the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt / M. for psychiatric care and implemented the further training in psychiatric care in the further training department and was a promoter of the project "Ascent through education" at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences "MainCareer - Open University". She was and is a member of various committees, working groups and boards in psychosocial care, psychiatric care and in trialogical contexts. Hilde Schädle-Deininger works actively in the association dialogue on psychiatric care, as spokeswoman for the care working group of the German Society for Social Psychiatry. She co-founded the workshop publications on social psychiatry and the Psychiatrie Verlag. She co-founded the specialist journal Psychiatrische Pflege Heute (PPH) , as well as the journal praxis know psychosocial , of which she was co-editor. She was in close contact with the Frankfurt nursing scientist Hilde Steppe until her death in 1999. Together with Eva-Maria Ulmer and Doris John-Ohmer, Hilde Schädle-Deininger is a board member of the Association for the Promotion of Historical Nursing Research eV, which was founded on the occasion of the death of Hilde Steppe was founded.

Commitment to networking, supply, care and education

From the late 1960s, Hilde Schädle-Deininger worked closely with Asmus Finzen , Klaus Dörner , Ursula Plog (died 2002) in various contexts with regard to psychosocial networking, care, and advanced training. In the care sector, Hilde Schädle-Deininger was and is networked, Ruth Schröck and Antjie Grauhan were important to her alongside many others . Her main concerns include independent psychiatric care, especially in the outpatient area, in order to discuss and guarantee comprehensive care and support for mentally ill people with others. For them, this naturally includes those affected and their relatives. Nursing education and, in particular, continuing education and training in psychiatric care are a matter close to the heart of Hilde Schädle-Deininger.

Honors

  • 2016: Hilde Schädle-Deininger became the first recipient of the “Psychiatric Nursing Award”. This prize is awarded jointly by DFPP (“German Association for Psychiatric Care”), VAPP (“Association of Outpatient Psychiatric Care”) and BAPP (“Federal Outpatient Psychiatric Care Association”).

Publications (a selection)

  • A. Finzen, H. Schädle-Deininger: The Psychiatry Enquête - in short. (= Workshop publications on social psychiatry. Issue 15). German Society for Social Psychiatry V., 1976.
  • A. Finzen, H. Schädle-Deininger: Under miserable inhumane circumstances - The psychiatry enquête. (= Workshop publications on social psychiatry. Vol. 25). Psychiatrie Verlag, Rehburg-Loccum 1979, DNB 790399652 .
  • H. Schädle-Deininger (Ed.): Accompanying the mentally ill in everyday life - care in psychiatry. (= Workshop publications on social psychiatry. Vol. 31). Psychiatrie Verlag, Rehburg-Loccum 1981.
  • H. Schädle-Deininger (Ed.): Care, care-need, care-emergency. (= Workshop writings on social psychiatry. Vol. 46). Psychiatrie-Verlag, Bonn 1990.
  • H. Schädle-Deininger, U. Villinger: Practical psychiatric care. Work aids for everyday life. Psychiatrie Verlag, Bonn 1996.
  • H. Schädle-Deininger: Specialist care psychiatry. Elsevier Urban & Fischer, Munich 2006.
  • H. Schädle-Deininger: Basic knowledge of psychiatric care. Psychiatrie-Verlag, Bonn 2008.
  • S. Schmiedgen, B. Nitzschke, H. Schädle-Deininger, S. Schoppmann: Psychiatry in the Reieh case-oriented learning and teaching. Verlag W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2014.
  • H. Schädle-Deininger: Development in nursing education - some uncoated thoughts on nursing education in Germany. In: Padua, magazine for nursing education. Volume 10, No. 3, 2015, pp. 192–196.
  • H. Schädle-Deininger, D. Wegmüller: Psychiatric care - short textbook and guide for further training, practice and study. Hogrefe, Bern 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schädle-Deininger / Wegmüller: Psychiatric care. February 5, 2018, accessed February 24, 2019 .
  2. Care working group. February 5, 2019, accessed February 24, 2019 .
  3. ^ York Bieger: About the Psychiatrie Verlag. February 12, 2018, accessed February 24, 2019 .
  4. Press release: Nursing associations honor Hilde Schädle-Deininger. Retrieved February 24, 2019 .