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Prev Chronic Dis. 2012;9:E91. Epub 2012 Apr 26.
Although researchers develop evidence-based programs for public health practice, rates of adoption and implementation are often low. This qualitative study aimed to better understand implementation of the Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives for Seniors (PEARLS), a depression care management program at a Seattle-King County area agency on aging.
We used stratified, purposive sampling in 2008 to identify 38 PEARLS clients and agency staff for participation. In 9 focus groups and 1 one-on-one interview, we asked participants to identify benefits and negative consequences of PEARLS, facilitators of and barriers to program implementation, and strategies for overcoming the barriers. Two independent researchers used thematic analysis to categorize data into key themes and subthemes.
PEARLS benefits clients by decreasing depression symptoms and addressing other concerns, such as health problems. For staff, PEARLS provides "another set of eyes" and is a comprehensive program to help them meet clients' mental health needs. Barriers included issues with implementation process (eg, lack of communication) and the perception that eligibility criteria were more rigid than those of other agency programs. Recommended solutions included changing eligibility criteria, providing additional staff training, increasing communication, and clarifying referral procedures, roles, and responsibilities.
Barriers to PEARLS delivery discourage referrals to what is generally viewed as a beneficial program. Implementing participants' strategies for overcoming these barriers can enhance delivery of PEARLS to a greater number of older adults and help them improve their depression symptoms.
尽管研究人员为公共卫生实践开发了基于证据的项目,但采用和实施的比例往往很低。本定性研究旨在更好地了解西雅图-金县地区老龄化机构实施鼓励老年人积极、有意义生活计划(PEARLS)的情况,PEARLS 是一项抑郁护理管理项目。
我们于 2008 年采用分层、有目的的抽样方法,确定了 38 名 PEARLS 客户和机构工作人员参与研究。在 9 个焦点小组和 1 个一对一访谈中,我们请参与者识别 PEARLS 的益处和负面影响、实施的促进因素和障碍,以及克服障碍的策略。两名独立的研究人员使用主题分析将数据分类为关键主题和子主题。
PEARLS 通过降低抑郁症状和解决其他问题(如健康问题)使客户受益。对工作人员而言,PEARLS 提供了“另一双眼睛”,是一个全面的项目,可以帮助他们满足客户的心理健康需求。障碍包括实施过程中的问题(例如,缺乏沟通),以及认为资格标准比其他机构项目更严格的看法。建议的解决方案包括改变资格标准、提供额外的员工培训、增加沟通以及澄清转介程序、角色和责任。
PEARLS 实施的障碍阻碍了对普遍认为有益的项目的转介。实施参与者克服这些障碍的策略可以增强对更多老年人实施 PEARLS 的能力,并帮助他们改善抑郁症状。