Colorado's Health Extension Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-method Evaluation.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Ashley Sherrill, Kimberly Wiggins, Tristen L Hall, Douglas H Fernald, L Miriam Dickinson, Gillian Grant, Hannah M Groves, Sarah Lampe, W Perry Dickinson, Matthew J Simpson
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the activities and impact of Colorado's health extension agents' Regional Health Connectors (RHC) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Health extension is gaining momentum across the U.S. with a focus on primary care practice transformation, quality improvement, and broader community health. RHCs aim to increase clinical-community alliances, particularly related to the social determinants of health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, RHC roles drastically shifted, prompting quick responses to address community needs in a public health crisis. We conducted longitudinal, twice-monthly surveys with both quantitative and qualitative responses to better understand which needs RHCs were responding to and how they were responding in communities, primary care practices, and public health organizations. Nine electronic surveys were sent to RHCs from April to August 2020: eight standardized questionnaires administered every two weeks and one final retrospective questionnaire. Analyses using mixed effects logistic model and grounded theory approaches explored the nature of RHC-partner interactions and perceived impacts. Within each region, RHCs worked with primary care practices, local public health agencies, and community organizations to help coordinate the COVID-19 response. Broadly speaking, RHCs assisted with COVID-19 testing and contact tracing, communicated the latest information and recommendations to numerous partners, assisted practices and organizations in addressing social needs, and worked to enhance access to mental health and telehealth services. Partner needs were significantly related to the RHCs host organization. This highlights the roles that health extension programs may play during a public health emergency, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

科罗拉多州对COVID-19大流行的健康扩展响应:多方法评估。
本研究的目的是评估科罗拉多州健康推广机构的区域健康连接器(RHC)在应对COVID-19大流行方面的活动和影响。健康推广正在美国各地获得动力,其重点是初级保健实践的转变、质量的提高和更广泛的社区健康。区域卫生保健中心旨在加强临床-社区联盟,特别是与健康的社会决定因素有关的联盟。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,社区卫生服务中心的作用发生了巨大变化,促使人们迅速做出反应,以应对公共卫生危机中的社区需求。我们进行了纵向的、每月两次的定量和定性调查,以更好地了解RHCs在社区、初级保健实践和公共卫生组织中响应了哪些需求以及它们是如何响应的。从2020年4月至8月向乡村医院发送9份电子调查:每两周进行8份标准化问卷和1份最终回顾性问卷。采用混合效应逻辑模型和扎根理论方法分析了rhc合作伙伴相互作用的本质和感知影响。在每个地区,区域健康中心与初级保健机构、当地公共卫生机构和社区组织合作,帮助协调COVID-19应对工作。总的来说,社区卫生服务中心协助进行COVID-19检测和接触者追踪,向众多合作伙伴传达最新信息和建议,协助实践和组织解决社会需求,并努力提高获得精神卫生和远程医疗服务的机会。合作伙伴需求与rhc所在组织有显著相关性。这凸显了卫生推广规划在突发公共卫生事件(如COVID-19大流行)期间可能发挥的作用。
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10.80
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1.70%
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113
期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Health is a peer-reviewed publication that offers original articles on research, teaching, and the practice of community health and public health. Coverage includes public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine, health promotion, disease prevention, environmental and occupational health, health policy and management, and health disparities. The Journal does not publish articles on clinical medicine. Serving as a forum for the exchange of ideas, the Journal features articles on research that serve the educational needs of public and community health personnel.
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