Roleston Caity, Shaw Rachel, West Karen
School of Social Sciences and Humanities, College of Business and Social Studies, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
School of Psychology, College of Health and Life Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
Ann Palliat Med. 2023 Sep;12(5):936-951. doi: 10.21037/apm-22-867. Epub 2023 Jul 17.
The compassionate communities (CC) movement is an emergent health promotion approach to palliative care that views illness, dying, death, and loss as universal experiences, and challenges the notion that disease precludes one from health care attention and interest. It seeks to normalise these phenomena and reorientate care to communities by activating naturally occurring networks and mobilising community resources. A surge of interventions aligned with the ethos of CC has been observed over the last decade. This scoping review seeks to synthesise what is currently known about the design, efficacy, and impact of CC interventions.
Cochrane, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science were systematically searched. Hand searching was performed on three key journals, reference lists and citation lists of included articles, and relevant review articles. Two levels of analysis were conducted. First, a numerical presentation of the characteristics of CC interventions. Second, a thematically orientated narrative analysis of intervention efficacy.
A total of 1,882 records were screened; 62 papers were included. Most were implemented by palliative care organisations in Europe, North America, and Australia. Included studies were mapped against Clark et al.'s taxonomy of end-of-life interventions: educational (n=17); service (n=20); clinical (n=3); cultural (n=4); and multi-dimensional (n=18) interventions are discussed. While preliminary findings are positive, claims of efficacy are limited due to methodological paucity in the field.
We argue that the field would benefit from more transparent and theoretically driven CC interventions in order to explicate the mechanism(s) for successful intervention implementation.
关爱社区(CC)运动是一种新兴的姑息治疗健康促进方法,它将疾病、临终、死亡和丧失视为普遍经历,并挑战了疾病使患者无法获得医疗关注和兴趣的观念。它试图使这些现象正常化,并通过激活自然形成的网络和调动社区资源,将护理重新定位到社区。在过去十年中,人们观察到了一系列与关爱社区理念相一致的干预措施。本综述旨在综合目前关于关爱社区干预措施的设计、效果和影响的已知信息。
系统检索了Cochrane、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库。对三种关键期刊、纳入文章的参考文献列表和引用列表以及相关综述文章进行了手工检索。进行了两个层面的分析。首先,对关爱社区干预措施的特征进行数字呈现。其次,对干预效果进行主题导向的叙述性分析。
共筛选了1882条记录;纳入了62篇论文。大多数是由欧洲、北美和澳大利亚的姑息治疗组织实施的。纳入的研究根据克拉克等人的临终干预分类法进行了映射:教育(n = 17);服务(n = 20);临床(n = 3);文化(n = 4);以及多维(n = 18)干预措施进行了讨论。虽然初步结果是积极的,但由于该领域方法学的匮乏,关于效果的说法有限。
我们认为,该领域将受益于更透明且理论驱动的关爱社区干预措施,以便阐明成功实施干预的机制。