中级保健提供者(MLHPs)在提供和改善初级保健服务方面的作用--叙述性综述。

Dialogues in health Pub Date : 2023-07-04 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.dialog.2023.100146
Vishal Chauhan, Neha Dumka, Erin Hannah, Tarannum Ahmed, Atul Kotwal
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背景:要使初级医疗保健系统更贴近社区,拥有适当的人力资源至关重要。全世界的初级医疗队伍正在扩大,包括非医师卫生工作者(NPHWs),以提高其能力。此外,目前在高收入和低收入国家,非医师保健工作者作为中级保健提供者(MLHPs)被雇用来协助医生和专家,以弥补保健专业人员的不足。鉴于国家初级保健工作者作为中级保健服务提供者的部署十分普遍,本文整理了有关中级保健服务提供者在改善初级保健服务可及性方面作用的最新证据,以及将他们纳入初级保健团队的有利因素和障碍。文章还介绍了在证据方面存在的差距以及对未来发展的建议:使用两个文献数据库(PubMed 和 Cochrane)对 2012 年 1 月至 2022 年 9 月间发表的当代文献进行了系统检索,并对检索到的论文的参考文献列表进行了人工检索。重复的、超过十年的、重点不在初级医疗保健的论文被排除在外。对最终完成评估的论文进行了关键主题审查,并对其摘要进行了整理分析。这些论文包括 24 篇定量研究论文、23 篇定性研究论文和 9 篇混合研究论文(n = 56),因此根据指南采用了叙述式方法:结果:综述确定并提出了以下主题--任务转移及其在提供服务方面的有效性、护理质量、高收入国家和低收入国家初级卫生保健中国家初级保健工作者的推动因素和障碍:任务转移干预措施需要相关利益方的有效参与和持续协调。为此,政策制定者、公共卫生研究人员、各级医疗保健专业人员和社区成员需要参与到初级医疗保健服务系统引入和吸收骨干的各个阶段。
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Mid-level health providers (MLHPs) in delivering and improving access to primary health care services - a narrative review.

Mid-level health providers (MLHPs) in delivering and improving access to primary health care services - a narrative review.

Background: For primary healthcare systems to bring care closer to the communities, the availability of appropriate human resources is crucial. The primary care workforce in the world is expanding to include non-physician health workers (NPHWs) to increase its capacity. Also, NPHWs as mid-level health providers (MLHPs) are currently being employed in high- and low-income countries to assist doctors and specialists to make up for the scarcity of health professionals. Given the wide prevalence in the deployment of NPHWs as mid-level health providers, this article collates recent evidence on the role of MLHPs in improving access to primary healthcare services, and their enablers and barriers in integrating them in primary care teams. The article also presents gaps in evidence and recommendations for the way forward.

Methods: A systematic search of contemporary literature published from January 2012 to September 2022 was undertaken using two bibliographic databases (PubMed and Cochrane) and hand searching the reference list of retrieved papers. Duplicates, papers older than ten years, and whose focus was not on primary healthcare were excluded. The papers finalised for appraisal were scrutinised for key themes and their summaries were collated for analysis. The papers comprised of twenty-four quantitative, twenty-three qualitative, and nine mixed approach study designs (n = 56) due to which a narrative approach was conducted as per guidelines.

Results: The review identified and presents the following themes - task shifting and its effectiveness in service delivery, quality of care, enablers and barriers of NPHWs in primary health care in both HIC and LMIC settings.

Conclusion: Task-shifting interventions need effective engagement and constant coordination with relevant stakeholders. For this, policymakers, public health researchers, healthcare professionals of all cadres and community members need to be involved across all stages of introduction and absorption of the cadre into the primary healthcare delivery system.

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