Ervin Kaye, Phillips Jacqueline, Tomnay Jane
Rural Health Academic Network, University of Melbourne, 49 Graham Street, Shepparton, Vic. 3644, Australia.
Numurkah District Health Service, 2 Katamatite-Nathalia Road, Numurkah, Vic. 3636, Australia.
Aust J Prim Health. 2014;20(2):128-33. doi: 10.1071/PY12157.
This paper describes the establishment and evaluation of a rural clinic for young people. A conceptual approach to community development was used to establish the clinic in a small north Victorian rural health service, with qualitative methods used to evaluate services. Study participants were members of an operational committee and advisory committee for the establishment of the rural clinic for young people. The clinic was evaluated against the World Health Organization framework for the development of youth-friendly services. With robust community support, the clinic was established and is operational. Most consultations have been for sexual and mental health. Qualitative evaluation identifies that not all the World Health Organization benchmarks have been met, but this is hampered predominantly by financial constraints. In conclusion, establishing clinic for young people in a small rural setting can be achieved with community support and the development of referral pathways.
本文描述了一家针对年轻人的乡村诊所的设立与评估情况。采用了一种社区发展的概念性方法,在维多利亚州北部的一个小型乡村卫生服务机构设立了该诊所,并运用定性方法对服务进行评估。研究参与者是设立针对年轻人的乡村诊所运营委员会和咨询委员会的成员。依据世界卫生组织青年友好型服务发展框架对该诊所进行了评估。在社区的大力支持下,诊所得以设立并投入运营。大多数诊疗咨询涉及性健康和心理健康。定性评估表明,并非所有世界卫生组织的基准都已达成,但这主要受到资金限制的阻碍。总之,在小型乡村环境中为年轻人设立诊所,通过社区支持和转诊途径的发展是可以实现的。