O'Donoghue Lynette, Percival Nikki, Laycock Alison, McCalman Janya, Tsey Komla, Armit Christine, Bailie Ross
Menzies School of Health Research, PO Box 41096, Casuarina, NT 0811, Australia.
Menzies School of Health Research, PO Box 10639, Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia.
Aust J Prim Health. 2014;20(4):339-44. doi: 10.1071/PY14048.
Indigenous primary health care (PHC) services have been identified as exemplary models of comprehensive PHC; however, many practitioners in these services struggle to deliver effective health promotion. In particular, practitioners have limited capacity and resources to evaluate health promotion activities. Best practice health promotion is important to help address the lifestyle and wider factors that impact on the health of people and communities. In this paper, we report on the acceptability and feasibility of an innovative approach for evaluating the design of health promotion activities in four Indigenous PHC services in the Northern Territory. The approach draws on a popular continuous quality improvement technique known as audit and feedback (A&F), in which information related to best practice is gathered through the use of a standardised audit tool and fed back to practitioners. The A&F approach has been used successfully to improve clinical service delivery in Indigenous PHC; however, the technique has had limited use in health promotion. The present study found that facilitated participatory processes were important for the collection of locally relevant information and for contributing to improving PHC practitioners' knowledge and understanding of best practice health promotion.
本土初级卫生保健(PHC)服务已被视为全面初级卫生保健的典范;然而,这些服务中的许多从业者难以提供有效的健康促进服务。特别是,从业者评估健康促进活动的能力和资源有限。最佳实践健康促进对于帮助解决影响个人和社区健康的生活方式及更广泛因素至关重要。在本文中,我们报告了一种创新方法在北领地四个本土初级卫生保健服务机构中评估健康促进活动设计的可接受性和可行性。该方法借鉴了一种广为人知的持续质量改进技术,即审核与反馈(A&F),通过使用标准化审核工具收集与最佳实践相关的信息,并反馈给从业者。审核与反馈方法已成功用于改善本土初级卫生保健中的临床服务提供;然而,该技术在健康促进方面的应用有限。本研究发现,便利的参与式过程对于收集本地相关信息以及促进改善初级卫生保健从业者对最佳实践健康促进的知识和理解非常重要。