Watts Jenny, Jones Christian, Clark Penelope, Lindley Richard I, Shaban Ramon Z, Booy Robert, Bag Shopna K
Centre for Population Health, Western Sydney Local Health District, Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney, Westmead, New South Wales, Australia.
Australas J Ageing. 2025 Mar;44(1):e13398. doi: 10.1111/ajag.13398. Epub 2025 Jan 9.
Acute respiratory illnesses have a disproportionate impact on older people, and especially those living in residential aged care facilities where transmission risks are heightened. Additionally, staff in these facilities have been working under challenging conditions, often ill-equipped in terms of both training and resources to successfully manage the outbreaks of these illnesses. This paper examines the actions of an Australian public health unit to improve influenza outbreak management in residential aged care facilities and critiques the outcomes through a contemporary lens.
A naturalistic case study using critical thematic analysis was used to study the Western Sydney Public Health Unit's work with the residential aged care facilities under their jurisdiction in the management of influenza outbreaks during 2014-2019.
Key to the Public Health Unit's approach to improving outbreak management in residential aged care facilities was their sustained engagement with aged care stakeholders, activities to build outbreak management capacity in this setting, and an investment in research to inform ongoing action. This engagement was mutually beneficial, as the Public Health Unit and residential aged care facilities became more attuned to each other's needs and challenges. Supporting facility staff in difficult situations resulted in a timelier public health response and improved outbreak management.
In Australia, Public Health Units are important partners in the cumulative development of outbreak management capacity and responsiveness in the residential aged care setting; particularly considering the challenges posed by novel pathogens and in establishing an evidence base for best practice and future preparedness.
急性呼吸道疾病对老年人的影响尤为严重,尤其是那些居住在老年护理机构的老人,因为在这类机构中疾病传播风险更高。此外,这些机构的工作人员一直在具有挑战性的条件下工作,在培训和资源方面往往准备不足,难以成功应对这些疾病的爆发。本文探讨了澳大利亚一个公共卫生部门为改善老年护理机构流感爆发管理所采取的行动,并从当代视角对其成果进行了批判。
采用批判性主题分析的自然主义案例研究方法,研究了西悉尼公共卫生部门在2014 - 2019年期间与辖区内老年护理机构在流感爆发管理方面的合作。
公共卫生部门改善老年护理机构爆发管理方法的关键在于,他们与老年护理利益相关者持续互动,开展活动以增强该环境下的爆发管理能力,并投入研究为持续行动提供依据。这种互动是互利的,因为公共卫生部门和老年护理机构对彼此的需求和挑战有了更深入的了解。在困难情况下支持机构工作人员,使得公共卫生响应更加及时,爆发管理得到改善。
在澳大利亚,公共卫生部门是老年护理机构爆发管理能力和响应能力累积发展的重要合作伙伴;特别是考虑到新型病原体带来的挑战以及为最佳实践和未来防范建立证据基础的情况。