Sapag Jaime C, Molina Mónica, Martínez Mayra, Cordón Paola, Céspedes Patricio, Concha Mauro, Fuentes Marcelo, Fernández Andrea, Zuzulich María Soledad, Repetto Paula, Echeverría Guadalupe, Cáceres Hernán, Peñaloza Blanca
Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Mar 14;25(1):1009. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-21297-3.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact not only on healthcare but also on labor and socioeconomic sectors worldwide, leading to the development of strategies to mitigate the crisis' widespread repercussions. In Antofagasta, Chile, an innovation project entitled Volvamos Juntos ("Let's Return Together") was developed to support a diverse group of micro and small businesses. The project consisted of accompanying companies in the process of reopening safely and included interventions ranging from educating and testing employees for COVID-19 to developing protocols to avoid contagion and other preventive measures. The evaluation of the project's implementation is presented here.
A mixed-methods, collaborative study was conducted, adhering to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Proctor's Implementation Outcomes, with an online survey, interviews, and focus groups with businesses' representatives, the implementation team, and program stakeholders. Quantitative analyses were descriptive: frequencies and means were calculated, along with dispersion measures as appropriate, and in some cases, ANOVA tests were performed to assess differences. Qualitative information was processed with content analysis. Finally, an integrated hybrid analysis was conducted, guided by the study's objectives and theoretical framework.
A total of 156 leaders from 203 participating businesses answered the online survey (response rate: 76.8%), and 46 people participated in the qualitative component (31 in interviews, 15 in focus groups). Overall, the program's implementation according to different CFIR dimensions and certain outcomes was evaluated satisfactorily. In the survey, 96.7% participants rated the program's suitability as satisfactory to maximum (grades 5 to 7 out of 7), 92.3% rated the feasibility with an average of 6.0, 97.4% rated the sustainability with an average of 5.9, and 94.3% indicated that they would favorably recommend (grades 6 or 7) the program to other institutions. Strengths and weaknesses were identified, and lessons learned include the need to plan for changing contexts, the relevance of collaborative and interdisciplinary work, and the importance of flexible support processes that promote autonomy and sustainability.
Volvamos Juntos met its proposed implementation objectives, despite several challenges. Reflections from this innovative social health program are relevant for the development of other interventions in times of crisis.
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新冠疫情不仅对医疗保健产生了影响,还对全球的劳动力和社会经济部门产生了影响,促使人们制定战略以减轻危机的广泛影响。在智利的安托法加斯塔,一个名为“Volvamos Juntos”(“让我们一起回归”)的创新项目得以开展,以支持各类微型和小型企业。该项目包括在企业安全重新开业的过程中提供陪伴,并涵盖了从对员工进行新冠病毒教育和检测到制定避免传染的协议及其他预防措施等一系列干预措施。本文介绍了该项目实施情况的评估。
开展了一项混合方法的合作研究,遵循实施研究综合框架(CFIR)和普罗克特的实施成果,通过在线调查、访谈以及与企业代表、实施团队和项目利益相关者进行焦点小组讨论。定量分析采用描述性方法:计算频率和均值,并酌情计算离散度指标,在某些情况下,进行方差分析测试以评估差异。定性信息采用内容分析法进行处理。最后,在研究目标和理论框架的指导下进行了综合混合分析。
来自203家参与企业的156名负责人回答了在线调查(回复率:76.8%),46人参与了定性部分(31人接受访谈,15人参与焦点小组讨论)。总体而言,根据CFIR的不同维度和某些成果对该项目的实施情况进行的评估结果令人满意。在调查中,96.7%的参与者对该项目的适用性评价为满意至最高(7分制中的5至7分),92.3%的参与者对可行性的平均评分为6.0,97.4%的参与者对可持续性的平均评分为5.9,94.3%的参与者表示他们会向其他机构积极推荐(6分或7分)该项目。确定了优势和劣势,吸取的经验教训包括需要为不断变化的情况制定计划、合作和跨学科工作的相关性以及促进自主性和可持续性的灵活支持流程的重要性。
尽管面临诸多挑战,“让我们一起回归”项目实现了其设定的实施目标。这一创新社会健康项目的经验教训对危机时期其他干预措施的开展具有借鉴意义。
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