Salonen Domna, O'Donnell Amy, Jackson Katherine, Hulse Sarah, Crosbie James, Swiers Ryan, Tasker Fiona, Muldowney Gemma, Pickford Anna, Christie-de Jong Floor, Kaner Eileen, Holland Emma-Joy
Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK.
North East North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, Sunderland SR5 3XB, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jan 15;22(1):111. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22010111.
To address the holistic and continuity of care needs of people who attend North East hospitals frequently for alcohol-related reasons, Recovery Navigator (Navigator) roles were introduced into Alcohol Care Teams in six hospitals in the North East of England, UK, in 2022. The Navigators aimed to provide dedicated holistic support to patients experiencing alcohol harms, starting whilst in the hospital with the potential to continue this beyond discharge. This qualitative study explores the contributions that the Navigators make towards integrated alcohol care. Twenty-five semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 7 patients, 1 carer, and 17 staff. We used reflexive thematic analysis and applied the concept of continuity of care and Self-Determination Theory. The findings suggest that all of the participants value Navigators having dedicated time to work with patients to address their social needs, that patients benefit from having someone who provides relational support and is 'gently persistent', and that most of the Navigators have good relationships with community providers and have supported the transition of patients to these services. Staff recognise the challenges of holistic alcohol care in hospitals, and the support of the Alcohol Care Teams and Navigators is seen as invaluable. Navigators help to address gaps in the provision of holistic support for patients who experience significant health inequalities.
为满足因酒精相关原因经常前往英国东北部医院就诊的患者对整体和持续护理的需求,2022年,“康复导航员”(导航员)岗位被引入英国英格兰东北部六家医院的酒精护理团队。导航员旨在为遭受酒精危害的患者提供专门的整体支持,从患者住院期间开始,并有可能在出院后继续提供支持。这项定性研究探讨了导航员对综合酒精护理所做的贡献。研究人员对7名患者、1名护理人员和17名工作人员进行了25次半结构化访谈。我们采用了反思性主题分析,并应用了护理连续性和自我决定理论的概念。研究结果表明,所有参与者都重视导航员有专门时间与患者合作以满足其社会需求,患者受益于有一个能提供关系支持且“温和坚持”的人,并且大多数导航员与社区提供者关系良好,并支持患者向这些服务的过渡。工作人员认识到医院中整体酒精护理的挑战,酒精护理团队和导航员的支持被视为非常宝贵。导航员有助于弥补为经历重大健康不平等的患者提供整体支持方面的差距。