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基于新冠疫情经历的英国健康访视:(RReHOPE)一项实在论综述的结果

Health visiting in the UK in light of the COVID-19 pandemic experience: (RReHOPE) findings from a realist review.

作者信息

King Emma, Gadsby Erica, Bell Madeline, Wong Geoff, Kendall Sally

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

PPI Lead, UK.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Deliv Res. 2024 Sep 11:1-50. doi: 10.3310/MYRT5921.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Child health programmes in the United Kingdom offer every child and their family an evidence-based programme to support child health and development. During the COVID-19 pandemic, health visiting services in many areas were reduced to a partial service, with significant variability between and within the four United Kingdom countries. This study investigated the impact of the pandemic on health visiting services and developed recommendations for policy and practice.

OBJECTIVES

Conduct a realist review of relevant literature. Engage with key stakeholders in policy, practice and research across the United Kingdom. Identify recommendations for improving the organisation and delivery of health visiting services, with a focus on services being equitable, effective and efficient.

REVIEW METHODS

The realist review followed Pawson's five iterative steps and involved key stakeholder representatives at every step. We searched five electronic databases and references of included articles, as well as relevant organisational websites, to find quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods and grey literature related to health visiting services in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic. An assessment of their relevance to our initial programme theory determined inclusion in the review. Data were extracted, organised and presented as draft context, mechanism and outcome configurations. These were iteratively refined through meetings with 6 people with lived experience of caring for babies during the pandemic and 23 professional stakeholders. Context, mechanism and outcome configurations were then translated into findings and recommendations.

RESULTS

One hundred and eighteen documents contributed to the review and collectively revealed the far-reaching, uneven and enduring impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on babies and families. Data uncovered significant concerns of families and practitioners amidst the pandemic, along with the service's corresponding actions. These concerns and responses underscored the critical importance of fostering and sustaining trusting relationships between health visitors and families, as well as conducting holistic assessments for early intervention. Although we found minimal evidence of decision-making within organisational/managerial levels, the data illustrated the diverse and complex nature of health visiting work and the need for flexibility and resourcefulness.

LIMITATIONS

The primary limitation of this review was a lack of specific evidence from the United Kingdom nations other than England. There was also a lack of data focusing on changes during the COVID-19 pandemic at a local management level.

CONCLUSIONS

The needs of babies, children and families, and the delivery of services to support them, were not prioritised in the early phase of the pandemic response. Our data show that the health visiting service was concerned with maintaining visibility of all children, and especially supporting families with a new baby. Health visiting services adapted in numerous ways to respond to these concerns. Implications for policy and practice are presented, identified from our analysis and discussions with stakeholders.

FUTURE WORK

The RReHOPE study is part of a jigsaw of evidence, which will provide a much stronger evidence base for future policy and practice. This realist review presents several areas for future research, including how health visiting is organised at local management level; how to optimise limited resources; factors affecting differing uptake in different regions; and analysis of the effectiveness of health visiting using large cohort studies.

FUNDING

This article presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health and Social Care Delivery Research programme under award number NIHR134986.

摘要

背景

英国的儿童健康项目为每个儿童及其家庭提供基于证据的项目,以支持儿童健康和发展。在新冠疫情期间,许多地区的健康访视服务缩减为部分服务,英国四个国家之间及各国内部存在显著差异。本研究调查了疫情对健康访视服务的影响,并为政策和实践提出建议。

目的

对相关文献进行实证性综述。与英国政策、实践和研究领域的关键利益相关者进行交流。确定改善健康访视服务组织与提供方式的建议,重点关注服务的公平性、有效性和效率。

综述方法

实证性综述遵循帕森的五个迭代步骤,每一步都有关键利益相关者代表参与。我们搜索了五个电子数据库、纳入文章的参考文献以及相关组织网站,以查找与新冠疫情期间英国健康访视服务相关的定量、定性、混合方法和灰色文献。根据对其与我们初始项目理论的相关性评估来确定是否纳入综述。提取、整理数据并呈现为初步的背景、机制和结果配置。通过与6名在疫情期间有照顾婴儿实际经验的人和23名专业利益相关者开会,对这些内容进行迭代完善。然后将背景、机制和结果配置转化为研究结果和建议。

结果

118份文件为综述做出了贡献,共同揭示了新冠疫情对婴儿和家庭产生的深远、不均衡且持久的影响。数据揭示了疫情期间家庭和从业者的重大担忧,以及该服务相应的行动。这些担忧和应对措施凸显了在健康访视员与家庭之间建立和维持信任关系以及进行全面评估以进行早期干预的至关重要性。尽管我们发现组织/管理层面决策的证据极少,但数据说明了健康访视工作的多样性和复杂性以及灵活性和应变能力的必要性。

局限性

本综述的主要局限性在于除了英格兰之外,缺乏来自英国其他国家的具体证据。也缺乏关注新冠疫情期间地方管理层面变化的数据。

结论

在疫情应对的早期阶段,婴儿、儿童和家庭的需求以及为支持他们而提供的服务未被置于优先地位。我们的数据表明,健康访视服务关注保持对所有儿童的关注,特别是支持有新生儿的家庭。健康访视服务通过多种方式进行调整以应对这些担忧。根据我们的分析以及与利益相关者的讨论,提出了对政策和实践的启示。

未来工作

RReHOPE研究是一系列证据的一部分,将为未来的政策和实践提供更有力的证据基础。本实证性综述提出了几个未来研究领域,包括地方管理层面如何组织健康访视;如何优化有限资源;影响不同地区不同接受程度的因素;以及使用大型队列研究分析健康访视的有效性。

资金来源

本文展示的是由国家卫生与保健研究所(NIHR)健康与社会保健交付研究项目资助的独立研究,资助编号为NIHR134986。

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