扩大以证据为基础的社区卫生工作者项目:结果和经验教训。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Milbank Quarterly Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-16 DOI:10.1111/1468-0009.70011
Molly Knowles, Aditi Vasan, Ziwei Pan, Judith A Long, Shreya Kangovi
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摘要

政策要点有效实施的社区卫生工作者(CHW)计划改善了患者的健康结果和护理质量,降低了卫生保健成本,是解决健康的社会和结构驱动因素的关键战略。在政策制定者考虑卫生保健项目的资助机制时,至关重要的是将资助与循证最佳实践联系起来,同时也允许创新和具体情况的适应。背景:社区卫生工作者(CHW)计划是解决健康的社会和结构驱动因素的关键战略,具有改善患者健康结果和提高护理质量的潜力,同时降低卫生保健成本。然而,诸如人员流动率高、项目基础设施缺乏、卫生工作者支持和监督不足等挑战会阻碍有效卫生工作者项目的实施和维持。此外,很少有CHW项目成功地扩展到多个组织和社区。以人为中心目标的个性化管理(IMPaCT)是一种基于证据的CHW模型,旨在通过标准化CHW的招聘、培训、支持和监督流程来解决这些挑战,同时仍然允许根据具体情况进行调整和定制。在这个传播和实施项目中,我们评估了IMPaCT在五个地理和结构不同的地点的实施情况,这些地点为不同的患者群体提供服务。方法:模型保真度在七个最佳实践领域进行评估,通过结构化的虚拟观察与chw,主管和项目主管在每个实施地点。与倾向评分匹配的对照组相比,使用差异中差异回归模型对IMPaCT组患者的急性护理使用进行评估。所有实施地点都检查了每个病人的总住院天数,有几个地点选择纳入急诊使用情况的额外措施,如住院次数和急诊室就诊次数。研究结果:我们发现,核心项目的组成部分在各个站点得到了一致的实施,五个站点中有三个能够在三年的时间内持续实施,并显示出急性护理使用的显著减少,这与该项目之前的随机对照试验一致。结论:卫生系统可能能够解决健康的社会驱动因素,并通过实施以证据为基础的卫生保健计划来改善低收入患者和有色人种患者的人口健康。
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Scaling an Evidence-Based Community Health Worker Program With Fidelity: Results and Lessons Learned.

Policy Points Effectively implemented community health worker (CHW) programs improve patient health outcomes and quality of care, reduce health care costs, and are a key strategy for addressing social and structural drivers of health. As policymakers consider funding mechanisms for CHW programs, it is crucial to tie funding to evidence-based best practices while also allowing for innovation and context-specific adaptations.

Context: Community health worker (CHW) programs represent a key strategy for addressing social and structural drivers of health and have the potential to improve patient health outcomes and enhance quality of care while reducing health care costs. However, challenges such as high staff turnover, lack of program infrastructure, and inadequate CHW support and supervision can hinder implementation and sustainment of effective CHW programs. Furthermore, few CHW programs have been successfully scaled across multiple organizations and communities. Individualized Management for Person-Centered Targets (IMPaCT) is an evidence-based CHW model designed to address these challenges by standardizing processes for CHW hiring, training, support, and supervision while still allowing for context-specific adaptation and tailoring. In this dissemination and implementation project, we evaluated implementation of IMPaCT across five geographically and structurally distinct sites serving diverse and varied patient populations.

Methods: Model fidelity was assessed across seven best practice domains via structured virtual observations with CHWs, supervisors, and program directors at each implementation site. Acute care use was evaluated using difference-in-differences regression modeling for patients enrolled in IMPaCT compared with a propensity score-matched control group. All implementation sites examined total hospital days per patient, and several sites chose to incorporate additional measures of acute care use such as the number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits.

Findings: We found that core program components were implemented consistently across sites, and three of five sites were able to both sustain implementation over a three-year period and demonstrate significant reductions in acute care use, consistent with previous randomized controlled trials of this program.

Conclusions: Health systems may be able to address social drivers of health and improve population health for patients who are low-income and patients of color by implementing evidence-based CHW programs with fidelity.

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Milbank Quarterly
Milbank Quarterly 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
9.60
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3.00%
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37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Milbank Quarterly is devoted to scholarly analysis of significant issues in health and health care policy. It presents original research, policy analysis, and commentary from academics, clinicians, and policymakers. The in-depth, multidisciplinary approach of the journal permits contributors to explore fully the social origins of health in our society and to examine in detail the implications of different health policies. Topics addressed in The Milbank Quarterly include the impact of social factors on health, prevention, allocation of health care resources, legal and ethical issues in health policy, health and health care administration, and the organization and financing of health care.
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