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美国退伍军人事务部医疗系统中一项社会风险筛查与转诊倡议在不同临床人群、机构及环境中的适应性调整。

Adaptation of a social risk screening and referral initiative across clinical populations, settings, and contexts in the Department of Veterans Affairs Health System.

作者信息

Cohen Alicia J, Russell Lauren E, Elwy A Rani, Mitchell Kathleen M, Cornell Portia Y, Silva Jennifer W, Moy Ernest, Kennedy Meaghan A

机构信息

Center of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports, VA Providence Healthcare System, Providence, RI, United States.

Department of Family Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI, United States.

出版信息

Front Health Serv. 2023 Jan 30;2:958969. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.958969. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Identifying and addressing social risks and social needs in healthcare settings is an important step towards achieving health equity. Assessing Circumstances and Offering Resources for Needs (ACORN) is a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) social risk screening and referral model that aims to systematically identify and address social needs. Since initial piloting in 2018, our team has collaborated with clinical and operations partners to implement ACORN across multiple VA clinical settings while adapting and tailoring the initiative to meet the needs of different populations, specialties, and individuals administering screening. Given ACORN's complexity as a growing initiative with multiple partners and frequent real-time modifications within a large national healthcare system, we recognized a need to systematically document the rationale and process of adaptations over time. We looked to three implementation frameworks-RE-AIM, the Adaptome, and FRAME-to describe the rationale for adaptations, the nature of and context within which adaptations were made, and the details of each adaptation. In this manuscript, we uniquely interweave these three frameworks to document adaptations to ACORN across diverse VA clinical settings, with a focus on how adaptations support the promotion of heath equity in the Veteran population.

摘要

识别并解决医疗环境中的社会风险和社会需求是实现健康公平的重要一步。评估情况与提供需求资源(ACORN)是美国退伍军人事务部(VA)的一种社会风险筛查和转诊模式,旨在系统地识别并解决社会需求。自2018年首次试点以来,我们的团队已与临床和运营合作伙伴合作,在多个VA临床环境中实施ACORN,同时对该计划进行调整和定制,以满足不同人群、专业领域以及进行筛查的个人的需求。鉴于ACORN作为一项不断发展的计划,在大型国家医疗系统中有多个合作伙伴且经常进行实时修改,其具有复杂性,我们认识到有必要系统地记录随着时间推移进行调整的基本原理和过程。我们参考了三个实施框架——RE-AIM、适应组学和FRAME——来描述调整的基本原理、进行调整的性质和背景,以及每次调整的细节。在本手稿中,我们独特地将这三个框架交织在一起,记录在不同VA临床环境中对ACORN的调整,重点关注这些调整如何支持促进退伍军人健康公平。

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