Principal, Nota Bene Consulting Group, Victoria, BC V8R1P8, Canada.
School of Social Work, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC V8W2Y2, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 May 18;16(10):1767. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16101767.
Since the 1990s, a number of multi-service prevention programs working with women who have substance use, mental health, or trauma and/or related social determinants of health issues have emerged in Canada. These programs use harm reduction approaches and provide outreach and "one-stop" health and social services on-site or through a network of services. While some of these programs have been evaluated, others have not, or their evaluations have not been published. This article presents interim qualitative findings of the Co-Creating Evidence project, a multi-year (2017-2020) national evaluation of holistic programs serving women at high risk of having an infant with prenatal alcohol exposure. The evaluation utilizes a mixed-methods design involving semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, focus groups, and client intake/outcome "snapshot" data. Findings demonstrated that the programs are reaching vulnerable pregnant/parenting women who face a host of complex circumstances including substance use, violence, child welfare involvement, and inadequate housing; moreover, it is typically the intersection of these issues that prompts women to engage with programs. Aligning with these results, key themes in what clients liked best about their program were: staff and their non-judgmental approach; peer support and sense of community; and having multiple services in one location, including help with mandated child protection.
自 20 世纪 90 年代以来,加拿大出现了许多多服务预防项目,这些项目针对有药物使用、心理健康或创伤以及/或相关健康问题社会决定因素的妇女。这些项目采用减少伤害的方法,并提供外展服务和现场或通过服务网络提供“一站式”健康和社会服务。虽然其中一些项目已经过评估,但其他项目没有,或者它们的评估没有公布。本文介绍了共同创造证据项目的中期定性结果,该项目是一个为期多年(2017-2020 年)的全国性评估,评估了为有婴儿产前酒精暴露风险的高危妇女提供的整体项目。该评估采用混合方法设计,涉及半结构化访谈、问卷调查、焦点小组和客户摄入/结果“快照”数据。研究结果表明,这些项目正在接触到面临一系列复杂情况的弱势孕妇/父母,包括药物使用、暴力、儿童福利介入和住房不足;此外,通常是这些问题的交叉促使妇女参与项目。与这些结果一致的是,客户最喜欢他们项目的关键主题是:工作人员及其非评判性方法;同伴支持和社区意识;以及一个地点提供多种服务,包括帮助遵守强制性儿童保护。