Department of Social Work, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA.
School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
J Community Health. 2017 Dec;42(6):1187-1196. doi: 10.1007/s10900-017-0369-9.
Given the shortage of medical providers and the need for medical decisions to be responsive to community needs, including lay health providers in health teams has been recommended as essential for the successful management of global health care systems. Brazil's Unified Health System (UHS) is a model for delivering community-based care through Family Health Strategy (FHS) interdisciplinary teams comprised of medical and lay health providers-Community Health Agents (CHAs), nurses, and physicians. This study aims to understand how medical and lay health providers' perceptions and attitudes could impact the delivery of community-based care. The study compares perceptions and attitudes of 168 CHAs, 62 nurses, and 32 physicians across their job context, professional capacities, professional skills, and work environment. Descriptive and bivariate analysis were performed. CHAs reported being the most efficacious amongst the providers. Physicians reported incorporating consumer-input to a lesser degree than nurses and CHAs. CHAs reported using a lesser variety of skills than physicians. A significant proportion of physicians compared to CHAs and nurses reported that they had decision-making autonomy. Providers did not report differences that lack of resources and poor work conditions interfered with their ability to meet consumer needs. This study offers technocratic perspectives of medical and lay health providers who as an inter-professional team provide community-based primary health care. Implications of the study include proposing training priorities and identifying strategies to integrate lay health providers into medical teams for Brazil's Unified Health System and other health systems that aim to deliver community-based care through inter-professional health teams.
鉴于医疗服务提供者的短缺以及医疗决策需要响应社区需求,包括在医疗团队中引入非专业医疗人员,已经被认为是成功管理全球医疗保健系统的必要条件。巴西的统一卫生系统(UHS)是通过家庭健康战略(FHS)跨学科团队提供社区为基础的护理的典范,这些团队由医疗和非专业医疗人员(社区卫生工作者)、护士和医生组成。本研究旨在了解医疗和非专业医疗人员的看法和态度如何影响社区护理的提供。该研究比较了 168 名社区卫生工作者、62 名护士和 32 名医生在其工作环境、专业能力、专业技能和工作环境方面的看法和态度。进行了描述性和双变量分析。社区卫生工作者报告说,在所有提供者中,他们最有能力。医生报告说,他们比护士和社区卫生工作者更少地将消费者意见纳入决策。社区卫生工作者报告说,他们使用的技能比医生少。与护士和社区卫生工作者相比,相当一部分医生报告说他们拥有决策自主权。提供者报告说,缺乏资源和工作条件差并没有影响他们满足消费者需求的能力。本研究提供了医疗和非专业医疗人员的技术观点,他们作为一个跨专业团队提供社区为基础的初级卫生保健。该研究的意义包括提出培训重点,并确定将非专业医疗人员整合到医疗团队中的策略,以适应巴西的统一卫生系统和其他旨在通过跨专业卫生团队提供社区护理的卫生系统。