Community Activities in Primary Care: A Literature Review.

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Diego Gabriel Mosteiro Miguéns, Almudena Rodríguez Fernández, Maruxa Zapata Cachafeiro, Natalia Vieito Pérez, Francisco Jesús Represas Carrera, Silvia Novío Mallón
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Abstract

Community health promotion activities are a useful tool for a proactive approach to healthy lifestyles. However, the implementation of these types of activities at health centers is not standardized. The aim of this review was to analyse the characteristics of community activities undertaken in the primary care setting and substantiate available evidence on their health impact. We conducted a bibliographic review until November 15th, 2023 in the TRIPDATABASE, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and DIALNET databases. We included original papers on interventions, community activities, and actions and/or social prescriptions which had been implemented in a Primary Care setting, included a group approach in at least one session, and described some type of evaluation of the intervention applied. Studies targeted at professionals and those without involvement of the primary care team were excluded. The search identified 1912 potential studies. We included a total of 30 studies, comprising 11 randomized clinical trials, 14 quasi-experimental studies, 1 cohort study, and 4 qualitative studies. The issues most frequently addressed in community activities were healthy habits, physical activity, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Community activities can improve the physical and psychological environment of their participants, as well as their level of knowledge about the issues addressed. That said, however, implementation of these types of interventions is not uniform. The existence of a professional community-activity liaison officer at health centers, who would help integrate the health system with the community sector, could serve to standardize implementation and maximize the health impact of these types of interventions.

初级保健中的社区活动:文献综述。
社区健康促进活动是积极倡导健康生活方式的有用工具。然而,在医疗中心开展这类活动并不规范。本综述旨在分析在基层医疗机构开展的社区活动的特点,并证实其对健康影响的现有证据。我们在 TRIPDATABASE、MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 DIALNET 数据库中进行了文献综述,截止日期为 2023 年 11 月 15 日。我们收录了有关干预措施、社区活动、行动和/或社会处方的原创论文,这些干预措施、社区活动、行动和/或社会处方都是在初级保健环境中实施的,至少在一个环节中采用了小组方法,并描述了对所应用干预措施的某种评估。针对专业人士的研究和没有初级保健团队参与的研究均被排除在外。此次搜索共发现了 1912 项潜在研究。我们共纳入了 30 项研究,包括 11 项随机临床试验、14 项准实验研究、1 项队列研究和 4 项定性研究。社区活动最常涉及的问题是健康习惯、体育锻炼、心血管疾病和糖尿病。社区活动可以改善参与者的身心环境,提高他们对所涉及问题的认识水平。尽管如此,这类干预措施的实施并不统一。如果在保健中心设立专业的社区活动联络官,帮助将保健系统与社区部门结合起来,就可以使这类干预措施的实施标准化,并最大限度地提高其对健康的影响。
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