Doi Lawrence, Jepson Ruth, Hardie Samantha
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2017 Jul 3;12(7):e0180569. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180569. eCollection 2017.
The health visitors' role in many countries is changing. In Scotland, the role has undergone substantial changes through the introduction of an enhanced health visiting programme, which includes increased, structured home visits. This evaluation was conducted within NHS Ayrshire and Arran, one of the 14 Scottish Health Boards. Our aim was to understand and explain how, and why, the programme could contribute to improving health and wellbeing outcomes for children and families.
We used a realist evaluation approach, conducted in three phases. In phase one, eight managerial staff involved in developing and implementing the programme provided data, which were used to develop initial programme theories. In phase two, the programme theories were tested using qualitative data from 25 health visitors and 22 parents. The programme theories were refined through analyses and interpretation of data in phase three.
The home visiting context provided by the programme interacted with the mechanisms of the programme and produced outcomes such as early identification of health and wellbeing issues amongst families who needed more support, leading to referral and engagement with sources of additional help. The home visits facilitated development of parent-health visitor relationships, and parents considered health visitors as their first point of contact on children's wellbeing and developmental-related issues. Moreover, the programme provided more clarity to health visitors' role, which in turn enhanced partnership working. However, there were aspects of the programme that may require further development. For instance, both parents and health visitors were concerned about the wide gaps between some home visits.
The enhanced health visiting programme increased opportunities for monitoring and early identification of health and wellbeing concerns. It created structures for a more efficient partnership working and ensured that the needs of children and families were supported. These benefits need to be evaluated further in an effectiveness study.
在许多国家,健康访视员的角色正在发生变化。在苏格兰,通过引入强化健康访视计划,这一角色经历了重大变革,该计划包括增加且结构化的家访。本次评估在苏格兰14个健康委员会之一的NHS艾尔郡和阿伦进行。我们的目的是了解并解释该计划如何以及为何有助于改善儿童和家庭的健康与幸福状况。
我们采用了现实主义评估方法,分三个阶段进行。在第一阶段,参与制定和实施该计划的八名管理人员提供了数据,这些数据用于构建初始的计划理论。在第二阶段,使用来自25名健康访视员和22名家长的定性数据对计划理论进行测试。在第三阶段,通过对数据的分析和解释对计划理论进行完善。
该计划提供的家访环境与计划机制相互作用,产生了一些成果,比如早期识别出那些需要更多支持的家庭中的健康和幸福问题,进而促成转介并与额外帮助来源建立联系。家访促进了家长与健康访视员关系的发展,家长将健康访视员视为在儿童幸福和发育相关问题上的首要联系对象。此外,该计划使健康访视员的角色更加明确,这反过来又加强了合作关系。然而,该计划的某些方面可能需要进一步发展。例如,家长和健康访视员都对一些家访之间的巨大间隔表示担忧。
强化健康访视计划增加了监测和早期识别健康与幸福问题的机会。它为更高效的合作关系建立了架构,并确保儿童和家庭的需求得到支持。这些益处需要在一项有效性研究中进一步评估。