A Qualitative Exploration of Multi-level Factors that Support Effective Community Health Worker-Social Worker Collaboration.

Nidhi Monga Nakra, Liana J Petruzzi, Alexander B Diller, Julie Smithwick, Lily Lee, Geoff Wilkinson, Joshua Collier, Sarah Chang
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Background: Interdisciplinary collaboration is critical for improving healthcare delivery through coordinated care and streamlined healthcare navigation. Community health workers (CHWs) and social workers (SWs) are uniquely positioned to address the needs of individuals with complex social and health challenges. Despite the integration of CHWs and SWs into health and community settings, there is a paucity of literature on what facilitates successful collaboration between these two workforces. This qualitative study, conducted from April 2022 to June 2023, explores multilevel factors related to CHW-SW collaboration in health and community settings.

Methods: We conducted eight, 90-minute virtual focus groups with CHWs (n = 20) and SWs (n = 17) collaborating in four healthcare and community health settings across the United States (California, Texas, New Jersey, and South Carolina). Focus groups were conducted between April 2022 and June 2023.

Results: Themes were thematically organized according to the socio-ecological model. Individual and relationship-level factors included: roles and scopes of practice, communication, mutual respect, supportive supervision, and power dynamics. Organizational and community-level factors comprised: commitment to equity, leadership buy-in, standardized training, clear workflows, and shared documentation and physical space. Societal-level factors included: power dynamics, supportive policies and sustainable funding.

Conclusions: Findings highlighted that CHW-SW collaboration can promote patient-centered care and address social determinants of health when both workforces are well integrated in healthcare systems. Key organizational commitments, community rapport, and relational dynamics should be established to optimize interdisciplinary collaboration and advance health equity.

支持有效社区卫生工作者-社会工作者合作的多层次因素的定性探索。
跨学科合作对于通过协调护理和简化医疗保健导航改善医疗保健服务至关重要。社区卫生工作者(chw)和社会工作者(SWs)具有独特的地位,可以满足面临复杂社会和健康挑战的个人的需求。尽管卫生保健工作者和社会福利工作者已融入卫生和社区环境,但关于如何促进这两种工作人员之间成功合作的文献很少。这项定性研究于2022年4月至2023年6月进行,探讨了与卫生和社区环境中CHW-SW合作相关的多层次因素。方法:我们在美国(加利福尼亚、德克萨斯、新泽西和南卡罗来纳)的四个医疗保健和社区卫生机构开展了8个90分钟的虚拟焦点小组,其中包括chw (n = 20)和SWs (n = 17)。焦点小组在2022年4月至2023年6月期间进行了调查。结果根据社会生态模型对主题进行主题组织。个人和关系层面的因素包括:角色和实践范围、沟通、相互尊重、支持性监督和权力动态。组织和社区层面的因素包括:对公平的承诺、领导的支持、标准化的培训、清晰的工作流程,以及共享的文档和物理空间。社会层面的因素包括:权力动态、支持性政策和可持续资金。研究结果强调,当双方的工作人员在医疗保健系统中得到很好的整合时,CHW-SW合作可以促进以患者为中心的护理,并解决健康的社会决定因素。应建立关键的组织承诺、社区关系和关系动态,以优化跨学科合作并促进卫生公平。
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