Ageing, Work, and Health Research Unit, University of Sydney, Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2012 Jul;20(4):375-87. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2524.2011.01040.x. Epub 2011 Nov 22.
The planning and delivery of care systems require knowledge on the ways in which individuals access available services that are funded by a range of health and community services. The aims of this study were to identify distinct groups of Home and Community Care (HACC) clients in New South Wales, Australia, based on patterns of actual service use, and to understand the health and social needs and resources of client groups that access different mixes of services. Multiple data sets linked at the individual level - including the 45 and Up Study community survey, the HACC Minimum Data Set and the Admitted Patient Data Collection for hospitals - provide an innovative basis to investigate the complexity of access to service use. Data were collected between 2006 and 2008. A cluster analysis based on clients' type and volume of community service use was conducted on the 4890 HACC clients in the linked dataset and nine distinct clusters of clients were identified. Three of these clusters were considered 'complex', in terms of the range of community and hospital assistance received, while the others comprised mainly of one or two dominant service types. The analytical approach and findings developed here provide a client-centred approach to monitor and evaluate access to local service systems that are being reformed to better integrate the delivery of health and community services currently funded and managed separately by national and state governments.
医疗保健系统的规划和提供需要了解个人获取由各种卫生和社区服务资助的可用服务的方式。本研究的目的是根据实际服务使用模式,确定澳大利亚新南威尔士州的家庭和社区护理(HACC)客户的不同群体,并了解访问不同服务组合的客户群体的健康和社会需求和资源。多个数据集在个人层面上进行了链接,包括 45 岁及以上研究社区调查、HACC 最低数据集和医院住院患者数据收集,为研究服务使用的复杂性提供了创新的基础。数据收集于 2006 年至 2008 年之间。对链接数据集中的 4890 名 HACC 客户进行了基于客户社区服务使用类型和数量的聚类分析,确定了九个不同的客户群体。其中三个群体被认为是“复杂”的,因为它们接受了广泛的社区和医院援助,而其他群体主要由一种或两种主要服务类型组成。这里开发的分析方法和研究结果为以客户为中心的方法提供了依据,以监测和评估正在改革的本地服务系统的访问情况,这些系统旨在更好地整合目前由国家和州政府分别资助和管理的卫生和社区服务的提供。