一个跨学科团队在茨瓦内地区大学领导的社区参与干预的经验。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-04-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2831
Hafsa Essop, Eugene Machimana, Mable Kekana
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背景:希望之袋(BoH)干预是一项跨学科的社区参与干预,将卫生专业人员和学生聚集在一起,以提升社区。通过该项目,为被遗弃的新生儿和有需要的母亲提供护理包。该项目需要在培训医院内收集、创建和分发护理包。目的:本研究的目的是探讨跨学科团队的经验,即BoH干预如何影响他们的工作关系和对受益者的照顾。环境:这项研究是在南非茨瓦内区的三家培训医院和比勒陀利亚大学进行的。方法:定性、探索性研究。研究人群包括参与BoH干预的放射学学生(3人)、合格的放射技师(3人)、护士(2人)和社会工作者(2人)。使用专题分析对数据进行分析。结果:从数据分析中得出四个主题:(1)BoH干预作为医院出生婴儿潜在的遗弃预防策略;(2)BoH干预对跨学科团队的心理影响;(3)通过BoH干预加强跨学科合作和服务提供;(4)BoH干预的可持续性策略。结论:BoH干预为弃婴和有需要的母亲提供了即时的救济。这个跨学科的团队在情感上受到了影响,经历了一种“温暖的光芒”效应。为了维持干预,提高公众意识,同时确保所有医疗保健专业人员都得到充分的信息,对其长期成功至关重要。贡献:该研究强调了跨学科合作在提升社区、改善工作关系和弥合资源差距方面的价值。
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An interdisciplinary team's experiences of a university-led community engagement intervention in the Tshwane district.

Background: The Bags of Hope (BoH) intervention is an interdisciplinary community engagement intervention bringing health professionals and students together towards uplifting the community. Through the project, abandoned newborn babies and mothers in need are provided with care packages. The project entails collecting, creating and distributing care packages within training hospitals.

Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of the interdisciplinary team as to how the BoH intervention impacted their working relationships and care towards the beneficiaries.

Setting: The study was conducted in three training hospitals within the Tshwane district of South Africa and University of Pretoria.

Methods: This was a qualitative, exploratory study. The study population included radiography students (three), qualified radiographers (three), nurses (two) and social workers (two) involved in the BoH intervention. The data were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results: From the data analysis, four themes were generated: (1) The BoH intervention as a potential abandonment prevention strategy for hospital born infants, (2) psychological impact of the BoH intervention on the interdisciplinary team, (3) strengthening of interdisciplinary collaboration and service delivery through the BoH intervention, (4) sustainability strategies for the BoH intervention.

Conclusion: The BoH intervention provided immediate relief to abandoned babies and mothers in need. The interdisciplinary team was emotionally impacted, experiencing a 'warm glow' effect. To sustain the intervention, increased public awareness, along with ensuring all healthcare professionals are well informed, is crucial for its long-term success.

Contribution: The research highlights the value that interdisciplinary collaborations can have towards uplifting communities, improving working relations and bridging resources gaps.

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