Subramanian Sujha, Ekwueme Donatus U, Heffernan Nathan, Blackburn Natalie, Tzeng Janice, DeGroff Amy, Rim Sun Hee, Melillo Stephanie, Solomon Felicia, Boone Karen, Miller Jacqueline W
Implenomics, Dover, DE, USA.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chamblee, GA, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2024 Dec 23:15248399241303891. doi: 10.1177/15248399241303891.
Community-clinical partnerships are an effective approach to connecting primary care with public health to increase disease prevention and screenings and reduce health inequities. We explore how the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) award recipients and clinic teams are using community-clinical linkages to deliver services to populations who are without access to health care and identify barriers, facilitators, and lessons that can be used to improve program implementation. We used purposive sampling to select nine state recipients of the NBCCEDP and a clinic partner for each recipient. The data collection was implemented through a multimodal approach using questionnaires, semistructured interviews, and focus groups. Partnerships between award recipients and clinic teams enhanced planning as clinics were able to optimize the use of electronic medical records to identify women who were not up to date with screening. Partnerships with community organizations, hospital systems, and academic institutions were important to increase community outreach and access to services. These partnerships offered a source of client referrals, a forum to deliver in-person education, a platform for joint dissemination activities to reach a wider audience, collaborations to provide transportation, and coverage for clinical services not available at NBCCEDP participating clinics. In conclusion, partnerships between various organizations are important to enhance planning, increase outreach, and improve access to cancer screening. Internal organizational and external support is important to identify appropriate partners, and technical assistance and training may be beneficial to maintain and optimize community partnerships to address health disparities.
社区-临床伙伴关系是将初级保健与公共卫生联系起来以增加疾病预防和筛查并减少健康不平等现象的有效途径。我们探讨了国家乳腺癌和宫颈癌早期检测项目(NBCCEDP)的获奖者及诊所团队如何利用社区-临床联系为无法获得医疗保健的人群提供服务,并确定可用于改进项目实施的障碍、促进因素和经验教训。我们采用目的抽样法选取了NBCCEDP的九个州获奖者以及每个获奖者的一个诊所合作伙伴。数据收集通过使用问卷、半结构化访谈和焦点小组的多模式方法进行。获奖者与诊所团队之间的伙伴关系加强了规划,因为诊所能够优化电子病历的使用,以识别未及时进行筛查的女性。与社区组织、医院系统和学术机构的伙伴关系对于扩大社区宣传和增加服务可及性至关重要。这些伙伴关系提供了客户推荐来源、面对面教育的论坛、联合传播活动以覆盖更广泛受众的平台、提供交通的合作以及NBCCEDP参与诊所无法提供的临床服务的覆盖范围。总之,各组织之间的伙伴关系对于加强规划、扩大宣传和改善癌症筛查可及性很重要。内部组织和外部支持对于确定合适的合作伙伴很重要,技术援助和培训可能有助于维持和优化社区伙伴关系以解决健康差距问题。