Zomorodi Meg, Odom Trish, Askew Naomi C, Leonard Christina R, Sanders Kimberly A, Thompson Daniel
Author Affiliations: Clinical Associate Professor (Dr Zomorodi), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing; Josiah Macy Faculty Scholar (Dr Zomorodi); and Well Care Home Health Faculty Scholar (Dr Zomorodi); Graduate Student (Mss Odom and Askew) and Clinical Assistant Professor (Ms Leonard), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing; Clinical Assistant Professor (Dr Sanders), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Pharmacy; and Director of Performance Improvement and Education (Mr Thompson), Well Care Home Health.
Nurse Educ. 2018 Sep/Oct;43(5):247-250. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000000523.
The purpose of this article is to describe a service learning opportunity where interprofessional teams of students worked together to address patients' social determinants of health through home visits. This article describes this process, known as "hotspotting," and presents the development of this project, including collaboration with a local home health agency, recruiting of students, and weekly team meetings for debriefing. Evaluation data, barriers with implementation, and next steps for sustainability are also discussed.
本文旨在描述一个服务学习机会,即学生跨专业团队通过家访共同解决患者的健康社会决定因素。本文描述了这个被称为“热点追踪”的过程,并介绍了该项目的发展情况,包括与当地家庭健康机构的合作、学生招募以及用于汇报情况的每周团队会议。还讨论了评估数据、实施过程中的障碍以及可持续发展的下一步措施。