Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity, University of NSW , Sydney, Australia.
Sociology, Macquarie University , Sydney, Australia.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 2020 Jul-Sep;39(3):141-153. doi: 10.1080/01621424.2020.1759477. Epub 2020 May 12.
Measuring the impact of care delivered at home for frail older people is a complex task given many confounding variables that may impact on the ability of service providers to identify the direct impact of their programs on their clients' well-being and quality of life. The recent publication of the 2018 Wellness and Reablement Report Outcomes indicated that organizations lack formal processes to measure the impact of their programs on service users. There are therefore limited data exits on measuring outcomes and the performance of the ACCOM tool in the real world. Knowledge of a strong causal relationship between services provided and outcomes enables confidence in assuming the care provided was largely responsible for the outcome achieved. This paper will reflect on the experiences of one service provider in Brisbane, in implementing the Australian Community Care Outcomes Measurement (ACCOM) tool to measure and demonstrate the impact of their programs.
衡量为体弱老年人提供的家庭护理的影响是一项复杂的任务,因为有许多混杂变量可能会影响服务提供者识别其方案对客户福祉和生活质量的直接影响的能力。最近发布的 2018 年 Wellness and Reablement Report Outcomes 表明,组织缺乏衡量其方案对服务用户影响的正式流程。因此,关于衡量结果和 ACCOM 工具在现实世界中的表现的数据非常有限。对服务提供与结果之间存在强有力的因果关系的了解,使人们有信心认为所提供的护理在很大程度上是实现结果的原因。本文将反思布里斯班的一家服务提供商在实施澳大利亚社区护理成果衡量(ACCOM)工具以衡量和展示其方案的影响方面的经验。