Marcellus Lenora, MacKinnon Karen, Benoit Cecilia, Phillips Rachel, Stengel Camille
University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2015 Apr;25(4):500-12. doi: 10.1177/1049732314551058. Epub 2014 Sep 25.
Community-based, integrated, primary care maternity programs for pregnant women affected by problematic substance use are emerging as effective models for engaging women affected by multiple health and social issues. Although addictions services have historically been evaluated by individual achievement of abstinence, new definitions of program success are required as addiction comes to be viewed as a chronic illness. We conducted a mixed-methods study to follow the formative development stages of a community-based program, identifying key evaluation indicators and processes related to this program, program team members, and women and families served. As this program model develops, it is critical that providers, community partners, and health system leaders collaborate to frame definitions of success in ways helpful for guiding program development.
针对受物质使用问题影响的孕妇的社区综合初级保健产妇项目,正成为吸引受多种健康和社会问题影响的女性的有效模式。尽管成瘾服务过去一直以个人戒断成果来评估,但随着成瘾被视为一种慢性病,需要对项目成功有新的定义。我们开展了一项混合方法研究,以跟踪一个社区项目的形成性发展阶段,确定与此项目、项目团队成员以及所服务的妇女和家庭相关的关键评估指标和流程。随着这种项目模式的发展,提供者、社区伙伴和卫生系统领导者必须合作,以有助于指导项目发展的方式来界定成功的定义,这一点至关重要。