农村社区联合卫生服务学习方案的影响:使用RE-AIM/PRISM框架的研究方案。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Robyn McNeil, Ryan L McGrath, Kim Ackland, Rebecca-Kate Oates, Lauren Woodhart, Keryn Wright
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导言:与城市人口相比,澳大利亚农村人口在几乎所有指标上的健康状况都较差;然而,农村社区获得初级保健、联合保健和专科保健的机会较少。及时获得医疗服务因持续存在和广泛存在的卫生人力问题而复杂化,包括吸引和留住工作人员。澳大利亚大学农村卫生系的设立是为了满足农村人口的需求,其目标是改善澳大利亚农村和偏远地区卫生专业人员的招聘和保留。墨尔本大学内的工作综合学习小组与护理和相关卫生大学的学生一起进行临床实习,提供农村卫生工作机会,目的是建立现有和未来劳动力的能力。服务学习模式旨在通过有目的地共同设计的实习项目,为服务不足的社区提供服务,满足农村卫生需求,并确保大学生接触到现实世界的多样化实践环境,从而为利益攸关方提供互惠效益。这个项目的首要目标是确定SL计划对关键利益相关者的影响,主要是最终用户和那些参与SL模型交付的利益相关者。主要的利益攸关方是主办地点的工作人员、联合保健大学的学生、联合保健监督员和方案的最终用户。最终用户是那些通过该方案获得联合保健服务的个人,如客户、居民和儿童。方法和分析:本研究将采用RE-AIM(覆盖、有效性、采用、实施和维护)/PRISM(实用、稳健的实施可持续性模型)方法为基础的融合混合方法方法论。数据收集将包括文件审查、现有方案数据审查和主要数据收集。这将包括对专职健康大学的学生、主办机构和专职健康督导员进行调查和访谈,以及与服务学习计划的成人接受者进行访谈。为接受服务学习计划的学龄儿童提供以艺术为本的谘询。分析将以RE-AIM/PRISM框架为基础,为关键利益攸关方提供方案学习和影响信息。伦理与传播:本研究已获得墨尔本大学人类研究伦理委员会(项目ID: 30409)批准。调查结果将发表在一份利益攸关方项目报告和农村卫生、实施科学和工作综合学习领域的同行评议期刊上。
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What is the impact of an allied health service-learning programme for rural communities: a study protocol using the RE-AIM/PRISM framework.

Introduction: People in rural areas of Australia experience poorer health in almost every indicator compared with urban populations; however, rural communities have lower access to primary health, allied health and specialist healthcare. Timely access to care is compounded by persistent and widespread health workforce issues, including attracting and retaining staff.Australian University Departments of Rural Health (UDRH) have been established to address the needs of rural populations with the goal of improving recruitment and retention of health professionals across rural and remote Australia. The work-integrated learning team within The University of Melbourne works with nursing and allied health university students on clinical placement to provide exposure to working in rural health, with a remit to build the capacity of the existing and future workforce. The service-learning model aims to provide reciprocal benefits to stakeholders through purposefully co-designed placements that respond to rural health needs by providing services to underserved communities and ensuring university students are exposed to real world, diverse practice settings.The overarching aim of this project is to determine the impact of the SL programme for key stakeholders, predominately end users and those stakeholders involved in the delivery of the SL model. The key stakeholders are host site staff, allied health university students, allied health supervisors and the end users of the programme. End users are those individuals that have received allied health services through the programme, such as clients, residents and children.

Methods and analysis: This study will adopt a convergent mixed methods methodology underpinned by a RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance)/PRISM (Practical, Robust Implementation Sustainability Model) approach. Data collection will include document review, existing programme data review and primary data collection. This will involve conducting surveys and interviews with allied health university students, host organisations and allied health supervisors, and interviews with adult recipients of the service-learning programme. Art-based consultation will be conducted with school-aged children recipients of the service-learning programme. Analysis will be underpinned by the RE-AIM/PRISM framework to inform programme learnings and impact for key stakeholders.

Ethics and dissemination: This study has been approved by the University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee (Project ID: 30409).Findings will be published in a stakeholder project report and peer-review journals in the fields of rural health, implementation science and work integrated learning.

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BMJ Open
BMJ Open MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: BMJ Open is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around fully open peer review and continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.
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