Petruik Courtney, Colgan Simon
Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Calgary Allied Mobile Palliative Program (CAMPP), Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Palliat Med Rep. 2022 Jun 1;3(1):87-95. doi: 10.1089/pmr.2021.0059. eCollection 2022.
People experiencing houselessness (PH) endure worse health outcomes than their housed counterparts and often have inadequate care when nearing end of life. Innovative palliative care approaches are necessary when considering socially vulnerable populations.
Evaluate the implementation and early outcomes of the Calgary Allied Mobile Palliative Program (CAMPP) after the first four years of servicing people experiencing extreme social marginality.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Participants include CAMPP clients and service providers (SPs) who work adjacently to CAMPP in the social services/health sectors.
This is a mixed-methods evaluation, including an SP survey ( = 31); client interviews ( = 5); collection of program metrics; and case note reviews.
The CAMPP has served 128 clients to date. The CAMPP supported clients by connecting them to 62 services, programs, agencies, and/or resources totaling 485 connections. The most referred-to resource was for social support in the community for PH at 61 referrals. The second was for transportation with 57 referrals, followed by referrals to palliative and Home Care programs ( = 53 referrals). Another common referral was for food assistance with 30 referrals. The survey showed that 97% of SPs agreed that CAMPP is "an essential service in the area of palliative care." Twenty-six of 30 (87%) "Strongly Agreed" or "Agreed" that their knowledge in working with people with life-limiting illnesses has improved since working with CAMPP. The SPs suggested that the team should focus on referral clarity and improved communication with the wider health care team. Finally, clients reported high levels of satisfaction with CAMPP services. Clients also reported challenges navigating the complexity of care in the social/health services sector.
The CAMPP bridges the gap in care between health/social services. The CAMPP connects clients to community resources and is effective in adapting to client needs. This evaluation provides four recommendations to improve and build on the existing program.
无家可归者的健康状况比有住房者更差,在临终时往往得不到充分的护理。在考虑社会弱势群体时,创新的姑息治疗方法是必要的。
评估卡尔加里联合移动姑息治疗项目(CAMPP)在为极端社会边缘化人群服务的头四年后的实施情况和早期成果。
地点/参与者:参与者包括CAMPP的客户和在社会服务/卫生部门与CAMPP相邻工作的服务提供者(SPs)。
这是一项混合方法评估,包括SP调查(n = 31);客户访谈(n = 5);项目指标收集;以及病例记录审查。
截至目前,CAMPP已为128名客户提供服务。CAMPP通过将客户与62项服务、项目、机构和/或资源建立联系来提供支持,总共建立了485个联系。被提及最多的资源是社区为无家可归者提供的社会支持,有61次转介。其次是交通转介,有57次,然后是姑息治疗和家庭护理项目的转介(n = 53次)。另一个常见的转介是食品援助,有30次。调查显示,97%的SPs同意CAMPP是“姑息治疗领域的一项基本服务”。30名中有26名(87%)“强烈同意”或“同意”,自与CAMPP合作以来,他们在与患有危及生命疾病的人合作方面的知识有所提高。SPs建议该团队应专注于转介的清晰度以及与更广泛的医疗团队改善沟通。最后,客户对CAMPP服务表示高度满意。客户还报告了在应对社会/卫生服务部门护理复杂性方面的挑战。
CAMPP弥合了卫生/社会服务之间的护理差距。CAMPP将客户与社区资源联系起来,并能有效适应客户需求。本次评估为改进和完善现有项目提供了四项建议。