Kuroda Moe, Ohta Ryuichi, Kuroda Kaku, Yamashiro Seiji, Kita Keiichiro
Department of General Medicine, Toyama University Hospital, Toyama 930-0194, Japan.
Department of Community Care Medicine, Unnan City Hospital, Unnan 699-1221, Japan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 8;18(18):9479. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189479.
On remote islands, interprofessional collaboration is essential to support older adults who live at home, despite the limited number of healthcare professionals (HCPs). Therefore, it is important for HCPs to collect and share information about older adults with health problems. This study aimed to clarify how rural HCPs collaborate using limited resources to support older adults in remote islands. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 10 healthcare providers for older adults on Zamami Island of Okinawa, Japan. We performed a qualitative analysis using the steps for coding and theorization method. Four themes were extracted: "Collection and communication of information between residents", "Communication of information from non-HCPs to HCPs", "Sharing of information between HCPs", and "HCPs taking action to initiate their approach". Islanders take care of each other and know each other's health status, while HCPs gather their health information. When necessary, HCPs on the island gain essential information regarding older adult patients from islanders not only through work, but also through personal interactions. Afterward, HCPs approach older adults who need health care. The human connections on this remote island serve as social capital and enable flexibility in both gathering information and seamless communication among islanders who also serve as informal resources that contribute support for older adults.
在偏远岛屿上,尽管医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)数量有限,但跨专业协作对于支持居家的老年人至关重要。因此,HCPs收集并共享有关有健康问题的老年人的信息非常重要。本研究旨在阐明农村HCPs如何利用有限资源进行协作,以支持偏远岛屿上的老年人。我们对日本冲绳县座间味岛的10名老年医疗保健提供者进行了半结构化访谈。我们使用编码和理论化方法的步骤进行了定性分析。提取了四个主题:“居民之间的信息收集与沟通”、“非HCPs向HCPs的信息传递”、“HCPs之间的信息共享”以及“HCPs采取行动启动其方法”。岛民们相互照顾并了解彼此的健康状况,而HCPs收集他们的健康信息。必要时,岛上的HCPs不仅通过工作,还通过个人互动,从岛民那里获取有关老年患者的重要信息。之后,HCPs会接触需要医疗保健的老年人。这个偏远岛屿上的人际关系充当了社会资本,并使信息收集具有灵活性,以及在岛民之间实现无缝沟通,而岛民本身也是为老年人提供支持的非正式资源。