将社会关系嵌入初级保健:基于人口的方法。什么最重要?社会生态学在医学和社区中的人口实践

Q3 Medicine
Helen Mary Kingston, Frances da Cunha
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摘要

社会联系的重要性长期以来一直是医学研究的一个研究领域。社会孤立的破坏性影响已得到承认和证实。这篇文章描述了我们在日常临床护理中嵌入关于支持网络的常规询问的经验。大多数关怀是通过直系亲属和朋友之间的纽带和支持来实现的。承认这些网络并积极努力支持它们对健康和福祉至关重要。与此同时,努力改善职业网络可以建立信任、共享理解和更牢固的关系,这对我们所有人都有利。加强医疗保健团队之间和团队之间的联系,可以使团队内部的工作人员受益,并为工作人员和患者带来更好的结果。作为一个富有同情心的社区,“发展中国家”改善了患者护理,改善了员工福利,并为卫生界节省了资金。
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Embedding social relations into primary care: A population-based approach. What matters most? Population practice of social ecology in medicine and communities

Background

The importance of social connectedness has long been an area of research in medical research. The damaging impact of social isolation is recognised and proven. This article describes our experiences of embedding routine enquiry about networks of support into routine clinical care.

Aims

The majority of care happens through the strength of bonds and support between the network of immediate family and friends. Acknowledging these networks and actively working to support them is central to health and wellbeing.

Results

In parallel, working to improve professional networks builds trust, shared understanding and stronger relationships that benefit us all. The strengthening of bonds across and between teams delivering health care can benefit those working within them and lead to improved outcomes for both staff and patients.

Conclusion

Developing Frome as a compassionate community has enabled improved patient care, improved staff wellbeing and financial savings for the health community.

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