McLoughlin Kathleen, Rhatigan Jim, McGilloway Sinead, Callinan Joanne, Wright Marie, Kellehear Allan, Lucey Michael, Conroy Marian, Twomey Feargal, Kumar Suresh, Herrera-Mollina Emillio, Furlong Mairead, Watson Max, Currow David, Bailey Christopher
Maynooth University and Milford Care Centre, Ireland.
BMJ Support Palliat Care. 2015 Apr;5 Suppl 1:A13. doi: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2015-000906.40.
: This one-hour symposium considers Milford Care Centre's Compassionate Communities Good Neighbour Partnership and it's evaluation by an international team, led by Maynooth University and funded by the All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care, The Irish Cancer Society, The Irish Hospice Foundation and Milford Care Centre. The symposium will be divided into three sections: 1. The Good Neighbour Partnership: Why do we need it? In this section we will describe the findings from a recent scoping study to determine the social and practical needs of community dwelling adults (and their families) living with advanced life limiting illness at home. We will consider the rationale for specialist palliative care services, working with community groups, to lead the development of a volunteer-based social model of care to address unmet need. 2. The Good Neighbour Partnership: How do we recruit and train volunteers? We will share our process and experience of recruiting and training 15 Compassionate Communities Volunteers to assess unmet social and practical need, and to mobile the person's circle of community to meet those needs. An understanding of the motivating factors of volunteers will be shared. 3. The Good Neighbour Partnership: How on earth are we going to evaluate it? Here we describe the INSPIRE study - Investigating Social and Practical Supports at the End of life. An exploratory delayed intervention randomised controlled trial (framed by the MRC Framework for Complex Interventions) to assess the feasibility, acceptability and potential effectiveness of the Good Neighbour Partnership.
本次一小时的研讨会探讨了米尔福德护理中心的“关爱社区睦邻伙伴关系”,以及由梅努斯大学牵头、全爱尔兰临终关怀与姑息治疗研究所、爱尔兰癌症协会、爱尔兰临终关怀基金会和米尔福德护理中心资助的国际团队对该项目的评估。研讨会将分为三个部分:1. 睦邻伙伴关系:我们为何需要它?在本部分,我们将介绍最近一项范围界定研究的结果,以确定在家中患有晚期生命受限疾病的社区成年居民(及其家庭)的社会和实际需求。我们将探讨专业姑息治疗服务与社区团体合作的基本原理,以引领基于志愿者的社会护理模式的发展,满足未得到满足的需求。2. 睦邻伙伴关系:我们如何招募和培训志愿者?我们将分享招募和培训15名“关爱社区志愿者”的过程和经验,这些志愿者负责评估未得到满足的社会和实际需求,并动员个人的社区圈子来满足这些需求。我们还将分享对志愿者激励因素的理解。3. 睦邻伙伴关系:我们到底要如何评估它?在此,我们将介绍“激励研究”——调查临终时的社会和实际支持。这是一项探索性延迟干预随机对照试验(以医学研究委员会复杂干预框架为框架),旨在评估睦邻伙伴关系的可行性、可接受性和潜在效果。