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推动变革的社区:澳大利亚一项原住民驾照许可计划的评估

Communities driving change: evaluation of an Aboriginal driver licensing programme in Australia.

作者信息

Cullen Patricia, Clapham Kathleen, Lo Serigne, Rogers Kris, Hunter Kate, Treacy Rebekah, Porykali Bobby, Keay Lisa, Senserrick Teresa, Ivers Rebecca

机构信息

The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia.

出版信息

Health Promot Int. 2018 Dec 1;33(6):925-937. doi: 10.1093/heapro/dax036.

Abstract

The Driving Change programme was developed to facilitate access to licensing in Aboriginal communities in Australia. This process evaluation aimed to explore whether Driving Change was implemented as intended and was addressing the needs of the communities. A mixed methods approach was used, with triangulation of client data (n = 984), semi-structured interviews (n = 18) and client discussion groups (n = 21). Descriptive and regression analyses of quantitative and thematic analysis of qualitative data were drawn together to develop an integrated understanding of implementation barriers and facilitators. The programme reached 984 clients, with the majority from the target age group 16-24 years (56-89%). In multivariate analysis, clients who had supervised driving practice were 2.4 times more likely to attain a licence (95% CI: 1.9-3.1) and clients who received a high level of case management were 1.8 times more likely to progress to attain a licence than those who received low levels of case management (95% CI: 1.3-2.6). Implementation was facilitated by community partnerships and this was attributed to local delivery, Aboriginal leadership, connections with community networks and community ownership of solutions. Driving Change is engaging communities and reaching clients with a high level of need for licensing support. The programme is working with communities, benefiting from the input of cultural values and sharing ownership of local solutions. Community partnerships were critical to successfully supporting clients to overcome challenging barriers to participation. The learnings from this programme are relevant to complex community programme implementation and evaluation, particularly with diverse or hard to reach populations.

摘要

“驾驶变革”项目旨在促进澳大利亚原住民社区获得驾照。本次过程评估旨在探讨“驾驶变革”项目是否按计划实施以及是否满足了社区的需求。采用了混合方法,对客户数据(n = 984)、半结构化访谈(n = 18)和客户讨论组(n = 21)进行了三角测量。对定量数据进行描述性和回归分析,对定性数据进行主题分析,以综合理解实施过程中的障碍和促进因素。该项目覆盖了984名客户,其中大多数来自目标年龄组16 - 24岁(56 - 89%)。在多变量分析中,接受过监督驾驶练习的客户获得驾照的可能性是未接受过的2.4倍(95%置信区间:1.9 - 3.1),接受高水平个案管理的客户比接受低水平个案管理的客户获得驾照的可能性高1.8倍(95%置信区间:1.3 - 2.6)。社区伙伴关系促进了项目实施,这归因于本地服务、原住民领导、与社区网络的联系以及社区对解决方案的自主所有权。“驾驶变革”项目正在吸引社区参与,并为有高度驾照支持需求的客户提供服务。该项目与社区合作,受益于文化价值观的输入,并共享本地解决方案的所有权。社区伙伴关系对于成功支持客户克服参与的挑战性障碍至关重要。该项目的经验教训与复杂的社区项目实施和评估相关,特别是针对多样化或难以接触到的人群。

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