Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of a Health-Related Social Needs Screening and Referral Intervention in the Bronx.

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Priya Elizabeth George, Jessica Haughton, Renee Whiskey, Samantha Levano, Hemen Muleta, Kevin P Fiori
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Abstract

Objective: The Community Health Worker Institute (CHWI) addresses health-related social needs (HRSNs) by integrating Community Health Workers (CHWs) into patient care. This study explores the barriers and facilitators to HRSN referrals and the integration of CHWs within clinical teams.

Methods: Qualitative interviews were conducted with CHWs, CHWI program staff, and clinicians from ambulatory care clinics. Semi-structured interviews, guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using rapid qualitative methods.

Results: Preliminary findings found that while clinicians support the CHWI and referral program, time constraints during patient visits likely hinder effective screenings and referrals. CHWs are seen as valuable advocates but continue to face challenges due to confusion about their clinical role from patients and clinicians. Hierarchical power dynamics seen between providers and CHWs likely contribute to this confusion. Clinics with strong leadership, clear role delineation, and clinical site preparation appear to have better CHW integration.

Conclusion: CHWs play a crucial role in addressing HRSNs, but their integration into clinical teams requires overcoming logistical and educational challenges. These findings offer insights for improving the HRSN referral process and integrating CHWs into healthcare systems.

在布朗克斯实施与健康有关的社会需求筛查和转诊干预的障碍和促进因素。
目的:社区卫生工作者研究所(CHWI)通过将社区卫生工作者(CHWs)纳入患者护理来解决与健康相关的社会需求(HRSNs)。本研究探讨了HRSN转诊的障碍和促进因素,以及chw在临床团队中的整合。方法:对社区卫生工作者、社区卫生工作人员和门诊诊所的临床医生进行定性访谈。在实施研究综合框架的指导下,对半结构化访谈进行了录音、转录,并使用快速定性方法进行了分析。结果:初步研究发现,虽然临床医生支持CHWI和转诊计划,但患者就诊期间的时间限制可能会阻碍有效的筛查和转诊。卫生保健员被视为有价值的倡导者,但由于患者和临床医生对其临床角色的混淆,他们继续面临挑战。提供者和保健医生之间的等级权力动态可能导致这种混淆。具有强有力的领导,明确的角色划分和临床部位准备的诊所似乎具有更好的CHW整合。结论:卫生保健员在解决HRSNs问题中发挥着至关重要的作用,但将其纳入临床团队需要克服后勤和教育方面的挑战。这些发现为改进HRSN转诊流程和将chw整合到医疗保健系统中提供了见解。
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