Division of General Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Boston, MA, United States.
Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 May 20;10:862388. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.862388. eCollection 2022.
Early life adversity can significantly impact child development and health outcomes throughout the life course. With the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating preexisting and introducing new sources of toxic stress, social programs that foster resilience are more necessary now than ever. The Helping Us Grow Stronger (HUGS/Abrazos) program fills a crucial need for protective buffers during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has escalated toxic stressors affecting pregnant women and families with young children. HUGS/Abrazos combines patient navigation, behavioral health support, and innovative tools to ameliorate these heightened toxic stressors. We used a mixed-methods approach, guided by the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework, to evaluate the implementation of the HUGS/Abrazos program at Massachusetts General Hospital from 6/30/2020-8/31/2021. Results of the quality improvement evaluation revealed that the program was widely adopted across the hospital and 392 unique families were referred to the program. The referred patients were representative of the communities in Massachusetts disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, 79% of referred patients followed up with the initial referral, with sustained high participation rates throughout the program course; and they were provided with an average of four community resource referrals. Adoption and implementation of the key components in HUGS/Abrazos were found to be appropriate and acceptable. Furthermore, the implemented program remained consistent to the original design. Overall, HUGS/Abrazos was well adopted as an emergency relief program with strong post-COVID-19 applicability to ameliorate continuing toxic stressors while decreasing burden on the health system.
早期生活逆境会显著影响儿童在整个生命过程中的发展和健康结果。随着 COVID-19 大流行加剧了先前存在的和引入了新的有毒压力源,现在比以往任何时候都更需要培养韧性的社会项目。帮助我们变得更强壮(HUGS/Abrazos)计划在 COVID-19 大流行期间填补了保护缓冲的重要需求,该大流行加剧了影响孕妇和有幼儿的家庭的有毒压力源。HUGS/Abrazos 将患者导航、行为健康支持和创新工具结合起来,以减轻这些加剧的有毒压力源。我们使用了一种混合方法,以 Reach、Effectiveness、Adoption、Implementation 和 Maintenance(RE-AIM)框架为指导,评估了 HUGS/Abrazos 计划在马萨诸塞州综合医院从 2020 年 6 月 30 日至 2021 年 8 月 31 日的实施情况。质量改进评估的结果表明,该计划在整个医院得到了广泛采用,有 392 个独特的家庭被转介到该计划。转介的患者代表了马萨诸塞州不成比例地受到 COVID-19 大流行影响的社区。此外,79%的转介患者与最初的转介进行了跟进,整个计划过程中的参与率持续很高;他们平均获得了四个社区资源转介。发现 HUGS/Abrazos 中的关键组成部分的采用和实施是适当和可接受的。此外,实施的计划保持了与原始设计的一致性。总体而言,HUGS/Abrazos 作为一项紧急救济计划得到了很好的采用,具有很强的 COVID-19 后适用性,可以减轻持续的有毒压力源,同时减轻医疗系统的负担。