Carter Nancy, Valaitis Ruta K, Lam Annie, Feather Janice, Nicholl Jennifer, Cleghorn Laura
McMaster University, School of Nursing, Hamilton, Canada.
University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing, Toronto, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2018 Feb 8;18(1):96. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-2889-0.
Systems navigation provided by individuals or teams is emerging as a strategy to reduce barriers to care. Complex clients with health and social support needs in primary care experience fragmentation and gaps in service delivery. There is great diversity in the design of navigation and a lack of consensus on navigation roles and models in primary care.
We conducted a scoping literature review following established methods to explore the existing evidence on system navigation in primary care. To be included, studies had to be published in English between 1990 and 2013, and include a navigator or navigation process in a primary care setting that involves the community- based social services beyond the health care system.
We included 34 papers in our review, most of which were descriptive papers, and the majority originated in the US. Most of the studies involved studies of individual navigators (lay person or nurse) and were developed to meet the needs of specific patient populations. We make an important contribution to the literature by highlighting navigation models that address both health and social service navigation. The emergence and development of system navigation signals an important shift in the recognition that health care and social care are inextricably linked especially to address the social determinants of health.
There is a high degree of variance in the literature, but descriptive studies can inform further innovation and development of navigation interventions in primary care.
由个人或团队提供的系统导航正逐渐成为一种减少就医障碍的策略。在初级保健中,有健康和社会支持需求的复杂患者在服务提供方面经历着碎片化和缺口。导航设计存在很大差异,且在初级保健中对导航角色和模式缺乏共识。
我们按照既定方法进行了一项范围综述,以探索初级保健中系统导航的现有证据。纳入的研究必须在1990年至2013年期间以英文发表,且在初级保健环境中包括一名导航员或导航过程,该过程涉及医疗保健系统之外的社区社会服务。
我们的综述纳入了34篇论文,其中大部分是描述性论文,且大多数源自美国。大多数研究涉及对个体导航员(非专业人员或护士)的研究,并且是为满足特定患者群体的需求而开展的。我们通过突出兼顾健康和社会服务导航的导航模式,为文献做出了重要贡献。系统导航的出现和发展标志着一种重要转变,即认识到医疗保健和社会护理有着千丝万缕的联系,特别是在解决健康的社会决定因素方面。
文献中存在高度差异,但描述性研究可为初级保健中导航干预措施的进一步创新和发展提供参考。