How can we define social care and what are the levels of true integration in integrated care? A narrative review

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Gabriela Uribe, Ferdinand C. Mukumbang, C. Moore, Tabitha Jones, S. Woolfenden, K. Ostojic, P. Haber, J. Eastwood, James Gillespie, C. Huckel Schneider
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PurposeIntegrated health and social care initiatives are increasing and health and social care systems are aiming to improve health and social outcomes in disadvantaged groups. There is a global dialogue surrounding improving services by shifting to an integrated health and social care approach. There is consensus of what is “health care”; however, the “social care” definition remains less explored. The authors describe the state of “social care” within the current integrated care literature and identify the depth of integration in current health and social care initiatives.Design/methodology/approachA narrative literature review, searching Medline, PsychINFO, CINAHL, PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane databases and grey literature (from 2016 to 2021), employing a search strategy, was conducted.FindingsIn total. 276 studies were eligible for full-text review, and 33 studies were included and categorised in types: “social care as community outreach dialogues”, “social care as addressing an ageing population”, “social care as targeting multimorbidity and corresponding social risks factors” and “social care as initiatives addressing the fragmentation of services”. Most initiatives were implemented in the United Kingdom. In total, 21 studies reported expanding integrated governance and partnerships; 27 studies reported having health and social care staff with clear integrated governance; 17 had dedicated funding and 11 used data-sharing and the integration of systems’ records.Originality/valueThe authors' demonstrate that social care approaches are expanding beyond the elderly, and these models have been used to respond to multimorbidity [including coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)], targeting priority groups and individuals with complex presentations.
我们如何定义社会关怀以及综合关怀中真正整合的水平是什么?叙述性回顾
目的:综合卫生和社会保健倡议正在增加,卫生和社会保健系统旨在改善弱势群体的健康和社会结果。围绕通过转向综合保健和社会护理办法来改善服务展开了全球对话。人们对什么是“卫生保健”有共识;然而,“社会关怀”的定义仍然很少被探索。作者描述了当前综合护理文献中“社会护理”的状态,并确定了当前健康和社会护理倡议中整合的深度。设计/方法/方法采用一种检索策略,对Medline、PsychINFO、CINAHL、PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane数据库及灰色文献(2016 - 2021年)进行叙述性文献综述。FindingsIn总数。276项研究有资格进行全文审查,其中包括33项研究,并将其分类为:“作为社区外联对话的社会关怀”、“作为解决人口老龄化问题的社会关怀”、“作为针对多种疾病和相应社会风险因素的社会关怀”和“作为解决服务分散问题的倡议的社会关怀”。大多数倡议是在联合王国实施的。总共有21项研究报告扩大了综合治理和伙伴关系;27项研究报告说,保健和社会护理工作人员具有明确的综合治理;17个有专门资金,11个使用数据共享和系统记录一体化。作者的研究表明,社会护理方法正在扩展到老年人之外,这些模型已被用于应对多种疾病(包括2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)),针对具有复杂表现的优先群体和个人。
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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