This study aims to assess the current and needed skills of healthcare professionals. A descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire with healthcare professionals at a Turkish private hospital. Skill levels of healthcare professionals in digital and artificial intelligence, communication, interdisciplinary, and green skills were assessed. Participants scored 3.83 (out of 5) on average on the questionnaire, with mean scores of 4.02 for interdisciplinary skills, 4.0 for communication skills, 3.87 for green skills, and 3.57 for digital skills. Participants predict that in the next 5-10 years, skills such as foreign language proficiency, digital skills, green skills, problem solving and time management will be needed in healthcare. The majority stated that the organization does not address skill gaps and offers no training for most skills. Healthcare professionals demonstrated high skill levels, with digital and artificial intelligence skills being the lowest. Participants expressed concerns about skill gaps in education and organizational support. This study contributes valuable insights into the healthcare professionals’ skill landscape, emphasizing the urgency of addressing educational and organizational gaps for the sustained growth of global healthcare systems.
Sarıçoban et al. (Thu,) studied this question.