Innovative Onkobase app: two heroines save children in cancer treatment!

Laura Feuerhahn and Dr. Natalie Palmaers win the Sicko Innovation Award for the Onkobase app to improve children's oncology.
Laura Feuerhahn and Dr. Natalie Palmaers win the Sicko Innovation Award for the Onkobase app to improve children's oncology. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Innovative Onkobase app: two heroines save children in cancer treatment!

Interprofessional cooperation in the healthcare system increases increasingly more attention, especially with innovative projects such as the Onkobase app, which from the nurse Laura Feuerhahn and the doctor Dr. Natalie Palmaers was developed. Both women were honored with the Sicko Innovation Award, which is endowed with 2,000 euros. Your goal: to improve the security and care quality of patients in children's oncology. According to mhh.de serves.

The Onkobase app offers a comprehensive collection of information on diseases, findings and therapy plans as well as contact details and teaching videos. It will be accessible in several languages ​​for affected children, young people, parents and specialists. With their initiative, Feuerhahn and Palmaers emphasize the need for interprofessional approaches that are promoted as part of the Sicko program. Interprofessional collaboration is crucial, since this approach not only optimizes treatment, but also strengthens communication between those involved.

importance of interprofessional cooperation

The advantages of multi-professional cooperation are also highlighted in a certificate from aerztblatt.de . Studies show that constant communication and mutual appreciation between the specialist disciplines are crucial for the success of the treatment. For example, the Märkisch-Oderland GmbH Hospital has been treated for ten years for ten years and has thus reduced the patient's length of stay to an average of seven to eight days.

This approach shows the positive influence of interprofessional cooperation: declines in perioperative complications and a significant drop in the amputation rates are direct successes that have been achieved through continuous exchange and networking of the different specialist disciplines. Dr. Christian Jensen, chief physician of the facility, comments on the importance of the teams that only work efficiently if they pull together together.

challenges and perspectives

Despite the successful approaches, there are still few sustainable concepts for interprofessional cooperation in Germany. The traditional understanding of hierarchy and unclear areas of responsibility and competence, as in the study BAG.ADMIN.CH is explained. Nevertheless, the need for better communication and appreciation between the professions becomes increasingly clear.

global trends, such as the “Master Plan Medical Studies 2020”, are already promoting joint courses for health professions in order to further strengthen this interprofessional cooperation. The positive effects are numerous: from reducing treatment accidents to higher patient satisfaction to increased employee satisfaction and fewer burnout risks.

In this context, the commitment of Laura Feuerhahn and Dr. Natalie Palmaers for the Onkobase app, how interprofessional approaches not only improve the quality of treatment, but can also open up new ways in healthcare. Project manager Dr. Urs Mücke has already announced support for the further development of this app and other ideas and thus relies on the power of cooperation in medicine.

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