Models of Primary Care and Appraisal Frameworks

M. Blair, M. Sampaio, M. Rigby, D. Alexander
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Abstract The Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project identified the different models of primary care that exist for children, examined the particular attributes that might be different from those directed at adults and considered how these models might be appraised. The project took the multiple and interrelated dimensions of primary care and simplified them into a conceptual framework for appraisal. A general description of the models in existence in all 30 countries of the EU and EEA countries, focusing on lead practitioner, financial and regulatory and service provision classifications, was created. We then used the WHO ‘building blocks’ for high-performing health systems as a starting point for identifying a good system for children. The building blocks encompass safe and good quality services from an educated and empowered workforce, providing good data systems, access to all necessary medical products, prevention and treatments, and a service that is adequately financed and well led. An extensive search of the literature failed to identify a suitable appraisal framework for MOCHA, because none of the frameworks focused on child primary care in its own right. This led the research team to devise an alternative conceptualisation, at the heart of which is the core theme of child centricity and ecology, and the need to focus on delivery to the child through the life course. The MOCHA model also focuses on the primary care team and the societal and environmental context of the primary care system.
初级保健模式和评估框架
儿童健康评估模型(MOCHA)项目确定了存在于儿童的不同初级保健模式,检查了可能不同于针对成人的特定属性,并考虑了如何评估这些模式。该项目采用了初级保健的多个相互关联的方面,并将其简化为一个概念性框架以供评估。对欧盟和欧洲经济区所有30个国家现有的模式进行了总体描述,重点是主要从业者、金融和监管以及服务提供分类。然后,我们使用世卫组织高绩效卫生系统的“构建模块”作为确定良好儿童系统的起点。这些要素包括由受过教育和有能力的劳动力提供安全和优质的服务,提供良好的数据系统,获得所有必要的医疗产品,预防和治疗,以及获得充足资金和良好领导的服务。对文献的广泛搜索未能确定适合MOCHA的评估框架,因为没有一个框架以其本身的权利关注儿童初级保健。这导致研究团队设计了另一种概念,其核心是儿童中心和生态的核心主题,以及在整个生命过程中关注儿童的需求。MOCHA模式还侧重于初级保健团队以及初级保健系统的社会和环境背景。
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