Department of Psychiatry & Neuropsychology, Alzheimer Center Limburg, Maastricht University, the Netherlands; School for Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNs), Maastricht University, the Netherlands; Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI), Maastricht University, the Netherlands.
Department of Psychiatry & Neuropsychology, Alzheimer Center Limburg, Maastricht University, the Netherlands; School for Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNs), Maastricht University, the Netherlands; Burgerkracht Limburg, Sittard, the Netherlands.
Health Policy. 2020 Oct;124(10):1129-1136. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2020.05.020. Epub 2020 Jun 24.
Communities are generally responsible for creating health policies for people with dementia, people with late-life depression and informal caregivers. So far, the exchange of knowledge and best practices on older people's public health between communities has remained limited, especially across borders. The cross-border Interreg Senior Friendly Communities (SFC) approach focuses on older people's public health in the Euregion Meuse-Rhine, a border region of Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. It aims at supporting communities to promote healthy ageing, especially for people with dementia, people with late-life depression and informal caregivers. It makes use of the WHO's frameworks of Active and Healthy Ageing, with the pillars health, participation and security. The methodology of the SFC approach consists of a five-step approach: (1) creating an infrastructure for the SFC project (2); including communities (3); baseline assessments in the participating communities (4); creating an activity buffet of a variety of activities promoting older people's wellbeing; and (5) implementing the activities, conducting post-implementation assessments to measure the impact of SFC and creating a sustainability plan for communities to continue on this path. This paper discusses this five-step SFC approach that aims to address the limited use of cross-border exchange of health policies and best practices. It can serve as a guideline for other regions that deem the cross-border exchange of health policy valuable.
社区通常负责为痴呆症患者、老年抑郁症患者和非正式照护者制定健康政策。迄今为止,社区之间在老年人公共卫生方面的知识和最佳实践交流仍然有限,特别是跨境交流。跨境 Interreg 老年友好社区 (SFC) 方法侧重于比荷德三国交界的默兹-莱茵欧洲区的老年人公共卫生。其旨在支持社区促进健康老龄化,特别是针对痴呆症患者、老年抑郁症患者和非正式照护者。该方法利用了世界卫生组织的积极健康老龄化框架,支柱包括健康、参与和安全。SFC 方法的方法学由五个步骤组成:(1) 创建 SFC 项目的基础设施;(2) 包括社区;(3) 参与社区的基线评估;(4) 创建一个促进老年人福祉的各种活动的活动自助餐;(5) 实施活动,进行实施后评估以衡量 SFC 的影响,并为社区制定可持续性计划,以继续走这条道路。本文讨论了这种 SFC 五步骤方法,旨在解决跨境健康政策交流和最佳实践利用有限的问题。它可以作为其他认为跨境健康政策交流有价值的地区的指南。