Choi Namkee G, Lee Anna, Goldstein Michael
School of Social Work, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712-0358, USA.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 2011 Oct;30(4):214-30. doi: 10.1080/01621424.2011.622251.
The purpose of this study was to explore Meals on Wheels' (MOW) organizational potential for integrating depression screening, referral, and treatment for homebound older adults. In a survey of 164 MOW administrators, MOW's current practice of depression services was examined, and the administrators' perception of MOW's organizational potential was measured focusing on external environment, financial resources, staffing/skills, and values and goals. Only 20 out of 164 MOWs provide depression screening, and 19 provide in-home counseling for their clients, while 86 provide referral services. About 64-72% of MOWs that are not current providers of screening and/or referrals want to provide the services, and 21% of those that are not current providers of in-home counseling want to provide it.
本研究的目的是探索“送餐上门”(MOW)组织在为居家老年人整合抑郁症筛查、转诊和治疗方面的潜力。在对164名MOW管理人员的调查中,研究了MOW目前的抑郁症服务实践,并从外部环境、财务资源、人员配备/技能以及价值观和目标等方面衡量了管理人员对MOW组织潜力的认知。164个MOW中只有20个提供抑郁症筛查,19个为其客户提供上门咨询服务,而86个提供转诊服务。约64%-72%未提供筛查和/或转诊服务的MOW希望提供这些服务,21%未提供上门咨询服务的MOW希望提供此项服务。