Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, 15 Sperling Drive, Barrie, ON, L4M 6K9, Canada.
Can J Public Health. 2020 Apr;111(2):212-219. doi: 10.17269/s41997-019-00269-2. Epub 2019 Nov 21.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) is a local public health agency in Ontario, serving the County of Simcoe and District of Muskoka's population of over 540,000 people in a mixed urban-rural environment. SMDHU has had a strategic focus on the determinants of health since 2007.
The use of the Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) tool was encouraged throughout SMDHU. An online survey was conducted to assess the implementation of mitigation strategies identified through the HEIAs; in particular, the facilitators and barriers/challenges, and the impacts at both the program level and the level of priority populations, themselves, were assessed.
Agency programs reported 40 HEIAs conducted between 2013 and 2017. While three of the 40 HEIAs were at an early stage, the remaining 37 were at an advanced stage of implementing mitigation strategies, or beyond. Reports from these 37 advanced-stage HEIAs indicated that 30 of them observed or measured impacts on their programs, services, and/or policies (i.e., program-level impacts), following the implementation of HEIA mitigation strategies. These impacts included improved collaboration with external partners, development of more accessible and inclusive communication, increased availability of information and population health data, increased access to services for priority populations, reduced financial barriers for accessing services, and increased staff training on health equity and priority populations. However, few respondents had measured or purposefully assessed impacts on target populations themselves (i.e., population-level impacts); therefore, such impacts are unknown. Key facilitators to the implementation of mitigation strategies were availability of staff, collaboration and support from other areas of the organization, sufficient time, collaboration with community partners, and the inclusion of HEIAs in program operational plans. Absence of these facilitators was identified as a barrier to implementation of mitigation strategies.
The use of HEIAs served as a catalyst for change in this local public health agency, leading to equity-oriented impacts on public health programming, planning, service delivery, and organizational policy. Support and capacity-building for measuring and evaluating impacts of mitigation strategies on intended priority populations themselves are recommended, to ensure more robust learning and improvement.
Simcoe Muskoka 区卫生局(SMDHU)是安大略省的一个地方公共卫生机构,服务于 Simcoe 县和 Muskoka 区的 54 万多人,服务环境混合了城市和农村。自 2007 年以来,SMDHU 一直专注于健康决定因素。
鼓励在整个 SMDHU 使用健康公平影响评估(HEIA)工具。进行了在线调查,以评估通过 HEIAs 确定的缓解策略的实施情况;特别是,评估了在方案层面和优先人群本身层面的影响。
机构方案报告称,2013 年至 2017 年间进行了 40 次 HEIA。虽然其中 3 次 HEIA 处于早期阶段,但其余 37 次处于实施缓解策略的高级阶段,或者更高级阶段。这 37 项高级阶段 HEIA 的报告表明,在实施 HEIA 缓解策略后,其中 30 项观察到或衡量了对其方案、服务和/或政策的影响(即方案层面的影响)。这些影响包括与外部合作伙伴的合作得到改善,更易于访问和包容的沟通得到发展,信息和人口健康数据的可用性增加,为优先人群提供服务的机会增加,获得服务的财务障碍减少,以及对健康公平和优先人群的员工培训增加。然而,很少有受访者测量或有目的地评估对目标人群本身的影响(即人口层面的影响);因此,这些影响是未知的。实施缓解策略的关键促进因素是工作人员的可用性、组织其他领域的协作和支持、充足的时间、与社区合作伙伴的合作以及将 HEIAs 纳入方案业务计划。缺乏这些促进因素被确定为实施缓解策略的障碍。
在这个地方公共卫生机构中,使用 HEIAs 作为变革的催化剂,导致公共卫生规划、计划、服务提供和组织政策方面的公平性影响。建议为衡量和评估缓解策略对预期优先人群本身的影响提供支持和能力建设,以确保更有力的学习和改进。