Center for Health Services and Society, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, Los Angeles, CA.
Division of Population Behavioral Health, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, VA Greater Los Angeles Health care System, Los Angeles, CA.
Ethn Dis. 2018 Sep 6;28(Suppl 2):389-396. doi: 10.18865/ed.28.S2.389. eCollection 2018.
Although evidence supports the potential for community coalitions to positively address social determinants of mental health, little is known about the views of stakeholders involved in such efforts. This study sought to understand county leaders' perspectives about social determinants related to the Health Neighborhood Initiative (HNI), a new county effort to support community coalitions.
Descriptive, qualitative study, 2014.
Community coalitions, located in a large urban city, across eight service planning areas, that serve under-resourced, ethnic minority populations.
We conducted key informant interviews with 49 health care and community leaders to understand their perspectives about the HNI. As part of a larger project, this study focused on leaders' views about social determinants of health related to the HNI. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. An inductive approach to coding was used, with text segments grouped by social determinant categories.
County leaders described multiple social determinants of mental health that were relevant to the HNI community coalitions: housing and safety, community violence, and employment and education. Leaders discussed how social determinants were interconnected with each other and the need for efforts to address multiple social determinants simultaneously to effectively improve mental health.
Community coalitions have an opportunity to address multiple social determinants of health to meet social and mental health needs of low-resourced communities. Future research should examine how community coalitions, like those in the HNI, can actively engage with community members to identify needs and then deliver evidence-based care.
尽管有证据表明社区联盟有可能积极解决心理健康的社会决定因素,但对于参与此类努力的利益相关者的观点知之甚少。本研究旨在了解县领导对与健康邻里倡议(HNI)相关的社会决定因素的看法,HNI 是一项新的县级努力,旨在支持社区联盟。
描述性、定性研究,2014 年。
社区联盟,位于一个大城市,跨越八个服务规划区,为资源匮乏、少数民族人口服务。
我们对 49 名医疗保健和社区领导人进行了关键信息采访,以了解他们对 HNI 的看法。作为一个更大项目的一部分,本研究重点关注领导人对与 HNI 相关的健康社会决定因素的看法。所有访谈均进行了录音和转录。采用归纳式编码方法,将文本片段按社会决定因素类别分组。
县领导描述了与 HNI 社区联盟相关的多个心理健康社会决定因素:住房和安全、社区暴力以及就业和教育。领导人讨论了社会决定因素之间的相互关联以及需要同时努力解决多个社会决定因素以有效改善心理健康的必要性。
社区联盟有机会解决健康的多个社会决定因素,以满足资源匮乏社区的社会和心理健康需求。未来的研究应探讨 HNI 等社区联盟如何积极与社区成员合作,确定需求,然后提供基于证据的护理。