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一项关于原住民健康研究助力强化临床护理的案例研究:听力、耳部健康与语言服务(HEALS)项目

A case study of enhanced clinical care enabled by Aboriginal health research: the Hearing, EAr health and Language Services (HEALS) project.

作者信息

Young Christian, Gunasekera Hasantha, Kong Kelvin, Purcell Alison, Muthayya Sumithra, Vincent Frank, Wright Darryl, Gordon Raylene, Bell Jennifer, Gillor Guy, Booker Julie, Fernando Peter, Kalucy Deanna, Sherriff Simone, Tong Allison, Parter Carmen, Bailey Sandra, Redman Sally, Banks Emily, Craig Jonathan C

机构信息

School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, New South Wales.

Centre for Kidney Research, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, New South Wales.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Public Health. 2016 Dec;40(6):523-528. doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12586. Epub 2016 Oct 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe and evaluate Hearing EAr health and Language Services (HEALS), a New South Wales (NSW) health initiative implemented in 2013 and 2014 as a model for enhanced clinical services arising from Aboriginal health research.

METHODS

A case-study involving a mixed-methods evaluation of the origins and outcomes of HEALS, a collaboration among five NSW Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS), the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network, NSW Health, the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council, and local service providers. Service delivery data was collected fortnightly; semi-structured interviews were conducted with healthcare providers and caregivers of children who participated in HEALS.

RESULTS

To circumvent health service barriers, HEALS used relationships established through the Study of Environment on Aboriginal Resilience and Child Health (SEARCH) to form a specialist healthcare network. HEALS employed dedicated staff and provided a Memorandum of Understanding (detailing mutual goals and responsibilities) for each ACCHS. Despite very tight timeframes, HEALS provided services for 653 Aboriginal children, including 5,822 speech-language pathology sessions and 219 Ear, Nose and Throat procedures. Four themes reflecting the perceived impact of HEALS were identified: valued clinical outcomes, raising community awareness, developing relationships/networks and augmented service delivery.

CONCLUSIONS

HEALS delivered rapid and effective specialist healthcare services through an existing research collaboration with five ACCHS, cooperation from local health service providers, and effective community engagement. Implications for Public Health: HEALS serves as a framework for targeted, enhanced healthcare that benefits Aboriginal communities by encapsulating the 'no research without service' philosophy.

摘要

目的

描述并评估听力与语言健康服务项目(HEALS),这是新南威尔士州(NSW)于2013年和2014年实施的一项健康倡议,作为源自原住民健康研究的强化临床服务模式。

方法

开展一项案例研究,对HEALS的起源和成果进行混合方法评估,该项目是新南威尔士州五个原住民社区控制健康服务机构(ACCHS)、悉尼儿童医院网络、新南威尔士州卫生部、原住民健康与医学研究理事会以及当地服务提供商之间的合作。每两周收集一次服务提供数据;对参与HEALS项目的儿童的医疗服务提供者和照顾者进行半结构化访谈。

结果

为克服医疗服务障碍,HEALS利用通过原住民复原力与儿童健康环境研究(SEARCH)建立的关系,形成了一个专业医疗网络。HEALS聘请了专职工作人员,并为每个ACCHS提供了一份谅解备忘录(详细说明共同目标和责任)。尽管时间非常紧迫,HEALS仍为653名原住民儿童提供了服务,包括5822次言语病理学诊疗和219次耳鼻喉科手术。确定了反映HEALS感知影响的四个主题:有价值的临床结果、提高社区意识、发展关系/网络以及增强服务提供。

结论

HEALS通过与五个ACCHS的现有研究合作、当地医疗服务提供商的合作以及有效的社区参与,提供了快速有效的专业医疗服务。对公共卫生的启示:HEALS作为一个有针对性的强化医疗保健框架,通过体现“没有服务就没有研究”的理念,使原住民社区受益。

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