Michaela Evans-Borchers
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| 2026 | 2026: School development via the digital transition in nursing schools: Using empirical data to customize DigCompOrg for nursing education Citation: Kalkmann, F., Lienenbrink, S., Behrens, J., Hoferichter, J., Borcherding, G., Bräutigam, C., Evans-Borchers, M., Laser, J., Theil, T. & Hülsken-Giesler, M. (2026): School development via the digital transition in nursing schools: Using empirical data to customize DigCompOrg for nursing education. BMC Medical Education, 26 (973), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-026-09626-5Background The digital transition increasingly poses challenges for educational organizations, as illustrated by the diverse approaches to digitalization processes adopted by German nursing schools. DigCompOrg, an European Union policy framework, addresses the complexity of digitalizing educational organizations and provides guidance on how to develop them accordingly. Methods Five focus groups (N = 33) were conducted as part of a mixed-methods study. These focus groups aimed to address the question what nursing-specific characteristics influence the digitalization processes at nursing schools. Results The level of digitalization at German nursing schools varies considerably. In addition to general conditions around nursing education, such as legal frameworks, institutional strategies, financial resources, and funding guidelines, the digital transition in nursing education is influenced by subject-specific factors. These subject-specific factors were found to be highly connected to the seven dimensions outlined in DigCompOrg. As a result, the specification of DigCompOrg was successfully defined in relation to nursing education at nursing schools. We found that facilitating the digital transition requires a shared professional understanding of nursing itself; cooperation between learning environments incorporating a third learning environment; critical reflection; and the pedagogical justification of technology use regarding body-related work in nursing. The specific characteristics of the profession must be considered alongside the existing dimensions of DigCompOrg in digitalization processes. Conclusion A DigCompOrg framework specifically designed for nursing education can support the digital transition of nursing schools and can help schools focus their organizational development in the context of nursing education. DigCompOrg, Domain-specific, Nursing education, Digital transition, Digitalization | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: Revaluation of Essential Work: The Example of Elderly Care in Germany Citation: Bosch, G. & Evans-Borchers, M. (2025): Revaluation of Essential Work: The Example of Elderly Care in Germany. Industrial Relations Journal, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1111/irj.70013 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2022 | 2022: I-Care - Technical and social innovations for care of the elderly Citation: Schmidt, C. & Evans, M. (2022): I-Care - Technical and social innovations for care of the elderly. Research and Development at the Westphalian University. Research Report 2018-2021, 16. Gelsenkirchen: Westfälische Hochschule, University of Applied Sciences. | Document type: Report | Links / Downloads: |
| 2022 | 2022: I-Care – Technical and social innovations for care of the elderly Citation: Schmidt, C. & Evans, M. (2022): I-Care – Technical and social innovations for care of the elderly. Research and development at the Westphalian University: research report 2018-2021, 16. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology, Westphalian University of Applied Sciences. | Document type: Report | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: New work in the health economy Citation: Evans, M. (2011): New work in the health economy. In Krüger, K. & de Gier, E. (eds.), Long-term care services in 4 European countries: labour markets and other aspects. (86-99). Barcelona. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: Precarious perspective? Professional return and labour market reentry of women into the health economy Citation: Dörpinghaus, S. & Evans, M. (2011): Precarious perspective? Professional return and labour market reentry of women into the health economy. In Krüger, K. de Gier, E. (eds.), Long-term care services in 4 European countries: labour markets and other aspects (119-135). Barcelona. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: Ruhr Metropolis - a burgeoning health region! Citation: Evans, M., Hilbert, J. & Kremer, U. (2011): Ruhr Metropolis - a burgeoning health region! (2. ed. ). In Kiessler, E.-M. (eds.), Ruhr-Metropolis - regions for the future. 2. ed (143-155). Oldenburg: Verl. Kommunikation & Wirtschaft. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2007 | 2007: Industrialising the services? Citation: Evans, M. & Potratz, W. (2007): Industrialising the services? In Garibaldo, F. & Telljohann, V. (eds.), New forms of work organisation and industrial relations in Southern Europe (319-337). Frankfurt am Main: Lang. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2004 | 2004: Industrialising the services? Contribution to the International Conference and Workshop "New forms of work organisation and industrial relations: where does Italy stand?", Rome, 1st-3rd April 2004 Citation: Evans, M. & Potratz, W. (2004): Industrialising the services? Contribution to the International Conference and Workshop "New forms of work organisation and industrial relations: where does Italy stand?", Rome, 1st-3rd April 2004 ([Manuskript]). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik. | Document type: Report | Links / Downloads: |