Reaccreditation and Pathways Recognition Experiences of Small Local and Tribal Health Departments.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Peg Allen, Matthew Fifolt, Andrew N Crenshaw, Paul C Erwin, Britt Lang, Amy Belflower Thomas, Paul Kuehnert, Ross C Brownson
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Abstract

Context: This paper describes experiences and views of leadership teams from 4 small local health departments (LHDs) seeking Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) reaccreditation or Pathways Recognition using PHAB Standards & Measures Version 2022. The Pathways program launched in 2022 provides additional supports for improvement of public health practice.

Objective: Given the need to accelerate accreditation among small health departments, the purpose of this study is to share small health departments' strategies for overcoming accreditation challenges and actionable advice for use by other health departments.

Design: In this descriptive qualitative study, the study team conducted 22 individual interviews with 4 small LHDs from January to March 2024.

Setting: Participating small health departments were located in the Midwestern and Western United States with staff sizes ranging from 3 to 47.

Participants: Interview participants included small health department leadership teams, a local board of health member, and a contracted external accreditation consultant.

Main outcome measures: We used a semi-structured interview guide to elicit participant experiences and views on accreditation processes, benefits, facilitators, strategies for overcoming challenges, and advice for other small health departments.

Results: Participants suggested that accreditation benefits far outweighed the challenges. Perceived benefits included improved organizational procedures, equitable delivery of needed effective programs and services, and enhanced public perception. Key strategies to overcome staff capacity challenges were establishing a team approach and orienting and mentoring new staff in the "why" and "how" of accreditation. Advice included learning what is involved, taking the time to lay a foundation beforehand, and not waiting for a perfect time as accreditation is about improvement, not perfection.

Conclusions: Small health departments can achieve and maintain PHAB accreditation by strategically implementing strategies to overcome staff capacity and other challenges. The Pathways Recognition program is a supportive option for small health departments wanting to improve public health practice.

小型地方和部落卫生部门的再认证和路径识别经验。
背景:本文描述了来自4个小型地方卫生部门(lhd)的领导团队使用PHAB标准与措施2022版寻求公共卫生认证委员会(PHAB)重新认证或途径识别的经验和观点。2022年启动的途径方案为改善公共卫生做法提供了额外支持。目的:考虑到需要加快小型卫生部门之间的认证,本研究的目的是分享小型卫生部门克服认证挑战的策略和可操作的建议,供其他卫生部门使用。设计:在这项描述性定性研究中,研究小组于2024年1月至3月对4个小型lhd进行了22次个人访谈。环境:参与的小型卫生部门位于美国中西部和西部,工作人员人数从3人到47人不等。参与者:访谈参与者包括小型卫生部门领导团队、当地卫生委员会成员和签约的外部认证顾问。主要结果测量:我们使用半结构化访谈指南来获取参与者的经验和对认证过程、益处、促进因素、克服挑战的策略以及对其他小型卫生部门的建议的看法。结果:与会者认为,认证的好处远远大于挑战。可感知的好处包括改进组织程序,公平地提供所需的有效项目和服务,以及增强公众认知。克服工作人员能力挑战的关键战略是建立团队方法,指导和指导新工作人员“为什么”和“如何”进行认证。建议包括了解所涉及的内容,事先花时间打好基础,不要等待一个完美的时机,因为认证是关于改进,而不是完美。结论:小型卫生部门可以通过战略实施策略来克服人员能力和其他挑战,实现并保持PHAB认证。路径识别计划是想要改善公共卫生实践的小型卫生部门的一个支持性选择。
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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3.40
自引率
9.10%
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287
期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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