University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
J Prim Care Community Health. 2020 Jan-Dec;11:2150132720984400. doi: 10.1177/2150132720984400.
Community-based student-run free clinics (SRCs) can advance health on a community level by reaching populations not served by other organizations and serving as an access point to the healthcare system. However, little is known about the scope of community-engaged efforts undertaken by SRCs, including interorganizational partnerships and relationship-building activities. The primary objective of this study was to characterize the community collaborations of an interprofessional SRC located in a high-poverty area.
Qualitative data was collected through semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, which included student volunteers holding leadership roles, representatives of community-based organizations, and current and former members of the community advisory board.
Key informant interviews with student and community leaders offered insight into local community outreach activities and the community advisory board. Findings revealed opportunities to impact community health through more intentional collaboration and relationship-building.
This exploratory study adds to literature suggesting that community-based SRCs can address service gaps in medically underserved communities while advancing community health through intentional community engagement.
社区主导的学生运营的免费诊所(SRC)可以通过覆盖其他组织未服务的人群并作为医疗保健系统的切入点,在社区层面上促进健康。然而,人们对 SRC 所进行的社区参与工作的范围知之甚少,包括组织间的伙伴关系和建立关系的活动。本研究的主要目的是描述位于高贫困地区的一个跨专业 SRC 的社区合作情况。
通过对持有领导角色的学生志愿者、社区组织代表以及社区咨询委员会的现任和前任成员进行半结构化访谈,收集定性数据。
对学生和社区领导人的关键信息采访提供了有关当地社区外展活动和社区咨询委员会的见解。研究结果表明,通过更有针对性的合作和建立关系,可以有机会影响社区健康。
这项探索性研究增加了文献,表明社区主导的 SRC 可以解决医疗服务不足社区的服务差距,同时通过有针对性的社区参与来促进社区健康。