Mhlongo Euphemia Mbali, Lutge Elizabeth
Department of Nursing, School of Nursing and Public Health, Howard College, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban 4000, South Africa.
KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health, Pietermaritzburg 3200, South Africa.
Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Dec 13;9(12):1718. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9121718.
Evidence from many countries suggests that provision of home and community-based health services, linked to care at fixed primary health care facilities, is critical to good health outcomes. In South Africa, the Ward-Based Primary Health Care Outreach Teams are well placed to provide these services. The teams report to a primary health care facility through their outreach team leader. The facility manager/operational manager provides guidance and support to the outreach team leader.
The aim of the study was to explore and describe the perceptions of facility managers regarding support and supervision of ward-based outreach teams in the National Health Insurance pilot sites in Kwa Zulu-Natal.
The study was carried out in three National Health Insurance pilot districts in KwaZulu- Natal.
An exploratory qualitative design was used to interview 12 primary health care facility managers at a sub-district (municipal) level. The researchers conducted thematic analysis of data.
Some gaps in the supervisory and managerial relationships between ward based primary health care outreach teams and primary health care facility managers were identified. High workload at clinics may undermine the capacity of PHC facility managers to support and supervise the teams. Field supervision seems to take place only rarely and for those teams living far away from the clinic, communication with the clinic manager may be difficult. The study further highlights issues around the training and preparation of the teams.
Ward based primary health care outreach teams have a positive impact in preventive and promotive health in rural communities. Furthermore, these teams have also made impact in improving facility indicators. However, their work does not happen without challenges.
许多国家的证据表明,提供与固定基层医疗设施的护理相联系的家庭和社区卫生服务对于良好的健康结果至关重要。在南非,基于病房的基层医疗外展团队非常适合提供这些服务。这些团队通过其外展团队负责人向基层医疗设施报告。设施经理/运营经理向外展团队负责人提供指导和支持。
本研究的目的是探讨和描述设施经理对夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省国家医疗保险试点地区基于病房的外展团队的支持和监督的看法。
该研究在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的三个国家医疗保险试点地区进行。
采用探索性定性设计,对12名分区(市)级基层医疗设施经理进行访谈。研究人员对数据进行了主题分析。
确定了基于病房的基层医疗外展团队与基层医疗设施经理之间在监督和管理关系方面的一些差距。诊所的高工作量可能会削弱基层医疗设施经理支持和监督团队的能力。实地监督似乎很少进行,对于那些住在离诊所很远的团队来说,与诊所经理的沟通可能很困难。该研究进一步突出了围绕团队培训和准备的问题。
基于病房的基层医疗外展团队对农村社区的预防和促进健康有积极影响。此外,这些团队在改善设施指标方面也产生了影响。然而,他们的工作并非没有挑战。