An interpretative qualitative case study of a Compassionate Cities initiative in the United Kingdom: Lessons for implementation in other settings.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Sashiprabha Dulanjalee Nawaratne, Jeremy Dale, Sarah Mitchell, John I MacArtney
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Abstract

Objectives: Compassionate Cities are a novel approach to health-promotive palliative care that uses a population-based approach to promote health and encourage its citizens to act with confidence to help others during death, dying, or bereavement. This study aimed to provide a critical account of how the leaders of a Compassionate City adopted the initiative and how they experienced its development and implementation.

Methods: An interpretative qualitative case study was conducted in a newly established Compassionate City in the UK. Data was collected using in-depth interviews, documentary analysis, and non-participatory observations. Reflective thematic analysis was used to analyze the contents of the multiple resources.

Results: Five observations, 4 document analyses, and 11 interviews with members of the Compassionate City steering committee were conducted. We identified 4 themes: right model, right people, in the right place, at the right time; building a network of organizations and individuals; building sustainable community capacity to deal with grief, loss, and bereavement; and, embedding and sustaining the Compassionate City initiative. The study also found that cross-cutting factors such as leadership, visibility of work, evaluation, communication, and funding influenced and shaped the key themes when developing and implementing the Compassionate City.

Significance of results: This study provides broad insight into the key actions taken by the leaders of a Compassionate City aiming to improve the end-of-life experience of its citizens. We highlight the many challenges and complexities faced by the leaders when translating the concepts of Compassionate Cities into practice and identify key elements to consider for the successful implementation of future initiatives.

对英国 "富有同情心的城市 "倡议的解释性定性案例研究:在其他环境中实施的经验教训。
目标:慈悲城市是一种促进健康的姑息关怀新方法,它采用以人口为基础的方法来促进健康,并鼓励市民在死亡、临终或丧亲之痛时充满信心地帮助他人。本研究旨在对 "仁爱城市 "的领导者如何采纳该倡议,以及他们如何经历该倡议的发展和实施过程进行批判性描述:方法:在英国一个新成立的 "慈悲城市 "开展了一项解释性定性案例研究。通过深入访谈、文献分析和非参与性观察收集数据。反思性主题分析用于分析多种资源的内容:对 "仁爱城市 "指导委员会成员进行了 5 次观察、4 次文件分析和 11 次访谈。我们确定了 4 个主题:正确的模式、正确的人、在正确的时间、正确的地点;建立组织和个人网络;建立可持续的社区能力,以应对悲伤、损失和丧亲之痛;以及嵌入和维持 "同情城市 "倡议。研究还发现,在制定和实施 "慈悲城市 "时,领导力、工作能见度、评估、沟通和资金等跨领域因素影响并塑造了关键主题:本研究为慈悲城市领导者为改善市民临终体验而采取的关键行动提供了广泛的见解。我们强调了领导者在将 "仁爱城市 "的概念转化为实践时所面临的诸多挑战和复杂性,并确定了未来成功实施倡议所应考虑的关键因素。
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