Ryan Anne M, Kutob Randa M, Suther Emily, Hansen Mark, Sandel Megan
Tucson Family Advocacy Program, University of Arizona, Department of Family and Community Medicine, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 Nov;23(4):1536-46. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0179.
Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) bring legal services into health care settings to address patients' unmet legal needs. This pilot project examined whether MLP services impact patients' perceptions of stress and wellbeing.
Providers referred patients with legal concerns to the Tucson Family Advocacy Program (TFAP), an MLP within a family medicine clinic. Stress levels and wellbeing were assessed before and after legal services using self-administered 10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and Measure Yourself Concerns and Wellbeing (MYCaW) instruments.
Sixty-seven participants completed pre- and post-service questionnaires. Within this group, the mean PSS-10 score decreased 8.1 points. Wellbeing scores improved by 1.8 points. Individual changes in perceived stress were strongly related to participants' level of concern regarding the particular legal issues addressed.
Services in patient-centered medical homes to address unmet legal needs have the potential to reduce perceived stress and improve overall wellbeing. Additional studies concerning MLPs and patient outcomes are needed.
医疗法律合作关系(MLPs)将法律服务引入医疗保健环境,以满足患者未得到满足的法律需求。这个试点项目研究了MLP服务是否会影响患者对压力和幸福感的认知。
医疗服务提供者将有法律问题的患者转介到图森家庭倡导项目(TFAP),这是一家家庭医学诊所内的MLP。在提供法律服务前后,使用自行填写的10项感知压力量表(PSS - 10)和自我评估关注与幸福感量表(MYCaW)对压力水平和幸福感进行评估。
67名参与者完成了服务前和服务后的问卷调查。在这个群体中,PSS - 10的平均得分下降了8.1分。幸福感得分提高了1.8分。感知压力的个体变化与参与者对所处理的特定法律问题的关注程度密切相关。
以患者为中心的医疗之家提供的解决未满足法律需求的服务有可能减轻感知压力并改善整体幸福感。需要开展更多关于MLP与患者结果的研究。