Gray Alastair C, Pracjek Parker, Luketic Christine D, Straiges Denise
HOHM Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 19138, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Dec 24;13(1):3. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13010003.
In 2020, HOHM Foundation launched Homeopathy Help Now (HHN), a network of professional homeopathy telehealth practitioners, administrative volunteers, and independent researchers to work collaboratively in order to respond to the urgent need of care for the ever-growing number of COVID-19 cases in the United States. in this pragmatic case series study, cases of positively testing or probable COVID-19 (n = 3495) are analyzed using conventional quantitative analysis. The sample includes clinical data collected from clients who attended the clinic between 23 March 2020 and 31 December 2023. The youngest client at the clinic was less than one year old, and the eldest was 92. Many of the participants at this clinical facility were adults (58.1%), with fewer (41.9%) aged 0-17. Many were female (61.7%), while fewer were male (32.4). Most clients found their symptoms improved at final contact (83.6%), and the majority of individual remedy responses improved symptoms (73.7%) over the course of their care. Health Services and Public Health research projects are warranted to investigate the ways in which such a necessary stop-gap clinical service as HHN could become implemented in early- and later-phase response to pandemics. HHN's collaborative, horizontally integrated team structure was essential for the creation of the novel approach needed to address the serious symptoms of COVID-19. Moreover, HHN's organizational model draws on a mutual aid structure, whereby dynamic, flexible systems are created that empower a community to meet emerging needs, especially when more formal structures are strained, failing or simply unavailable. Further research is urgently needed into the implementation and benefits of innovative, flexible healthcare structures, such as the one used in this study, that can meet the unpredictable and fluctuating public health needs in our changing world.
2020年,顺势疗法帮助基金会(HOHM Foundation)推出了“顺势疗法即时救助”(HHN)项目,这是一个由专业顺势疗法远程医疗从业者、行政志愿者和独立研究人员组成的网络,旨在协同工作,以应对美国日益增多的新冠病例的紧急护理需求。在这项务实的病例系列研究中,对新冠病毒检测呈阳性或可能感染新冠病毒的病例(n = 3495)进行了常规定量分析。样本包括2020年3月23日至2023年12月31日期间到该诊所就诊的患者的临床数据。诊所里最年轻的患者不到一岁,最年长的是92岁。该临床机构的许多参与者是成年人(58.1%),0至17岁的较少(41.9%)。许多是女性(61.7%),男性较少(32.4%)。大多数患者在最后一次随访时症状有所改善(83.6%),并且在整个治疗过程中,大多数个体药物反应都改善了症状(73.7%)。有必要开展卫生服务和公共卫生研究项目,以调查像HHN这样必要的临时临床服务如何能够在大流行的早期和后期应对中得以实施。HHN的协作式、横向整合的团队结构对于创建应对新冠严重症状所需的新方法至关重要。此外,HHN的组织模式借鉴了互助结构,由此创建了动态、灵活的系统,使社区能够满足新出现的需求,尤其是在更正式的结构紧张、失效或根本不存在的时候。迫切需要进一步研究创新、灵活的医疗结构(如本研究中使用的结构)的实施情况和益处,这些结构能够满足我们不断变化的世界中不可预测和波动的公共卫生需求。