Health Technology and Social Services Assessment Unit, Eastern Townships Integrated University Health and Social Services Center, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
J Community Health. 2020 Oct;45(5):979-986. doi: 10.1007/s10900-020-00816-w.
Community outreach workers support individuals in accessing the health and community services they require through various forms of proximity approaches. Even though community outreach has been available in the province of Quebec (Canada) for the past 40 years, it is still difficult to implement and sustain, especially with families of young children. The aim of this study was to document barriers and facilitators to implementing community outreach practices, and to describe how such workers collaborate with sectoral (e.g. health care) and inter-sectoral (e.g. municipalities, community organizations, schools) partners. We performed a content analysis on 55 scientific and grey literature documents, and transcriptions of 24 individual interviews and 3 focus groups with stakeholders including parents, community outreach workers, health care employees, and inter-sectoral partners. This study reveals four categories of barriers and facilitators to the implementation of community outreach work (i.e. organizational factors, nature of the work and worker-related factors, family-related factors, external factors). With regards to collaboration, community outreach workers deal with various partners. Good inter-professional collaboration is achieved through positive interactions and communication, shared or co-developed activities for the families, co-intervention with families, and strategies to enhance role awareness and inter-sectoral meetings. Results highlighted that many factors interact and can either influence, positively or negatively, the opportunity to implement community outreach work. The collaborative practices identified may help to maximize facilitators and overcome barriers. Advocacy and a better understanding of how to integrate community outreach work within health services while maintaining the workers' flexibility are needed to sustain this practice.
社区外展工作者通过各种形式的贴近服务,支持个人获得所需的健康和社区服务。尽管在过去的 40 年里,社区外展已经在加拿大魁北克省提供,但它仍然难以实施和维持,尤其是对于有年幼子女的家庭来说。本研究旨在记录实施社区外展实践的障碍和促进因素,并描述这些工作者如何与部门(如医疗保健)和跨部门(如市政府、社区组织、学校)合作伙伴合作。我们对 55 篇科学和灰色文献以及 24 次个人访谈和 3 次焦点小组的记录进行了内容分析,这些访谈和焦点小组的参与者包括家长、社区外展工作者、医疗保健员工和跨部门合作伙伴。这项研究揭示了实施社区外展工作的障碍和促进因素的四个类别(即组织因素、工作性质和工作人员相关因素、家庭相关因素、外部因素)。在合作方面,社区外展工作者与各种合作伙伴打交道。通过积极的互动和沟通、为家庭共同开展或合作开展的活动、与家庭共同干预以及增强角色意识和跨部门会议的策略,可以实现良好的跨专业合作。研究结果表明,许多因素相互作用,可能会积极或消极地影响实施社区外展工作的机会。确定的合作实践可以帮助最大限度地发挥促进因素并克服障碍。需要倡导并更好地理解如何在保持工作者灵活性的同时将社区外展工作纳入卫生服务,以维持这种实践。