Aoun Samar M, Richmond Robyn, Gunton Kerry, Noonan Kerrie, Abel Julian, Rumbold Bruce
The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, AustraliaPerron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, Perth, WA, AustraliaLa Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, Perth, WA, Australia.
Palliat Care Soc Pract. 2022 Nov 30;16:26323524221139655. doi: 10.1177/26323524221139655. eCollection 2022.
This pilot project aimed to develop, implement and evaluate a model of care delivered by community volunteers, called Compassionate Communities Connectors. The Connectors' principal task was to support people living with advanced life-limiting illnesses or palliative care needs by enhancing their supportive networks with Caring Helpers enlisted from the local community.
The project was undertaken in Western Australia, 2020-2022. A mixed methods research design incorporated a prospective cohort longitudinal design with two cross-sectional measurements, pre- and post-intervention. The primary outcome was the effect of the intervention on social connectedness. Secondary outcomes were the effect of the intervention on unmet practical or social needs and support from social networks, and the self-reported impact of the programme on social wellbeing such as coping with daily activities, access to formal services, community links, social activity and reducing social isolation.
Twenty Connectors were trained but 13 participated; 43 patients participated but 30 completed the study. Over half of these patients lived alone and 80% of their needs were in the social domain. There were significant improvements in social connectedness, reflected in reduced social isolation, better coping with daily activities and a two-fold increase in supportive networks. The programme was able to address gaps that formal services could not, particularly for people who lived alone, or were socially isolated in more rural communities that are out of the frequent reach of formal services.
This project led to an ongoing programme that has been incorporated by the health service as 'business as usual', demonstrating rapid translation into practice. It has laid solid grounds for community capacity building with successful measurable outcomes in line with reports on similar programmes. Ongoing work is focused on replication in other communities to help them establish a similar model of care that better integrates formal and informal networks.
本试点项目旨在开发、实施和评估一种由社区志愿者提供的护理模式,称为“关爱社区连接者”。连接者的主要任务是通过利用从当地社区招募的关爱助手来加强其支持网络,从而为患有晚期危及生命疾病或有姑息治疗需求的人提供支持。
该项目于2020年至2022年在西澳大利亚进行。采用混合方法研究设计,纳入了前瞻性队列纵向设计,并在干预前后进行了两次横断面测量。主要结果是干预对社会联系的影响。次要结果包括干预对未满足的实际或社会需求以及社会网络支持的影响,以及该项目对社会福祉的自我报告影响,如应对日常活动、获得正规服务、社区联系、社交活动以及减少社会孤立感。
20名连接者接受了培训,但13人参与;43名患者参与,但30人完成了研究。这些患者中超过一半独自生活,他们80%的需求属于社会领域。社会联系有显著改善,表现为社会孤立感降低、更好地应对日常活动以及支持网络增加了两倍。该项目能够弥补正规服务无法解决的差距,特别是对于独自生活或在正规服务难以频繁覆盖的农村社区中社会孤立的人。
该项目促成了一项持续开展的计划,已被卫生服务部门纳入“常规业务”,表明能迅速转化为实际行动。它为社区能力建设奠定了坚实基础,取得了与类似项目报告相符的可衡量成功成果。正在进行的工作重点是在其他社区进行推广,以帮助它们建立类似的护理模式,更好地整合正规和非正规网络。