Bailie Ross S, Si Damin, O'Donoghue Lyn, Dowden Michelle
Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia.
Med J Aust. 2007 May 21;186(10):525-7. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2007.tb01028.x.
The Australian government's Healthy for Life program is supporting capacity development in Indigenous primary care using continuous quality improvement (CQI) techniques. An important influence on the Healthy for Life program has been the ABCD research project. The key features contributing to the success of the project are described. The ABCD research project: uses a CQI approach, with an ongoing cycle of gathering data on how well organisational systems are functioning, and developing and then implementing improvements; is guided by widely accepted principles of community-based research, which emphasise participation; and adheres to the principles and values of Indigenous health research and service delivery. The potential for improving health outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities using a CQI approach should be strengthened by clear clinical and managerial leadership, supporting service organisations at the community level, and applying participatory-action principles.
澳大利亚政府的“健康生活”项目正在利用持续质量改进(CQI)技术支持原住民初级保健领域的能力发展。对“健康生活”项目产生重要影响的是ABCD研究项目。文中描述了促成该项目成功的关键特征。ABCD研究项目:采用CQI方法,持续循环收集有关组织系统运行情况的数据,然后制定并实施改进措施;以广泛接受的基于社区研究的原则为指导,这些原则强调参与;并坚持原住民健康研究与服务提供的原则和价值观。通过明确的临床和管理领导力、支持社区层面的服务组织以及应用参与式行动原则,利用CQI方法改善原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区健康状况的潜力应得到增强。