COVID-19大流行期间从面对面到远程护理的转变:对英国药物和酒精服务用户的定性调查分析

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
K. Hayhurst, Zoë Welch, Chris Barnes, Mark Pryke, T. Millar
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为应对COVID-19,英国公共资助的药物和酒精服务的提供从主要的面对面护理模式转变为远程护理模式。这一重大的自然实验可以为提供服务的政策和实践提供信息。通过匿名在线调查收集了N = 2723人在大流行期间接受远程提供服务的自我报告经历。该调查将于2020年6月至11月完成。采用专题分析方法,在五个连续时间点对横断面调查数据进行分析。这使得关于不断变化的观点和经验的信息能够实时反馈给服务,从而支持服务用户知情的实践。转向远程护理的体验具有两个积极主题:(1)感觉安全;(2)感觉被支持;(3)更方便;(4)远程医疗对我的进步的积极影响和消极主题:(1)远程医疗的局限性;(2)缺少面对面的关怀;(3)孤独和孤立;(四)支持力度不够的;(5)缺乏以人为本的关注。covid - 19后改善远程医疗服务的明智建议包括:(1)保留远程医疗;(2)加大支持力度;(三)创新工作模式。长期提供远程护理将受到一些服务使用者的欢迎,但不是所有的服务使用者。根据偏好和个人情况量身定制远程护理的工作有可能提供更多选择并扩大能力——这可能是吸收covid - 19后新开始治疗的预期激增所必需的。
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The shift from face-to-face to remote care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative survey analysis of users of UK drug and alcohol services
Abstract The provision of publicly funded UK drug and alcohol services moved from a predominantly face-to-face to a remote care model in response to COVID-19. This major natural experiment can inform policy and practice in service delivery. The self-reported experiences of N = 2723 receiving remotely provided services during the pandemic were collected via an anonymous online survey. The survey was available for completion June to November 2020. Cross-sectional survey data were analyzed, using thematic analysis, at five consecutive timepoints. This allowed for information on changing perspectives and experiences to be fed back to services in real time to underpin service user-informed practice. Experiences of the switch to remote care were characterized by both positive themes: (1) feeling safe; (2) feeling supported; (3) greater convenience; (4) the positive impact of remote care on my progress, and by negative themes: (1) limits of remote care; (2) missing face-to-face care; (3) loneliness and isolation; (4) not enough support; and (5) lack of person-centered focus. Informed suggestions to improve the remote care offer, post-COVID comprised: (1) leave remote care in place; (2) increase support; (3) new models of working. Longer-term provision of remote care will be welcomed by some, but not all, service users. Work to tailor remote care to account for preferences and personal circumstances has the potential to provide greater choice and expand capacity—potentially necessary to absorb an anticipated surge in new treatment starters post-COVID.
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期刊介绍: Drugs: education, prevention & policy is a refereed journal which aims to provide a forum for communication and debate between policy makers, practitioners and researchers concerned with social and health policy responses to legal and illicit drug use and drug-related harm. The journal publishes multi-disciplinary research papers, commentaries and reviews on policy, prevention and harm reduction issues regarding the use and misuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. It is journal policy to encourage submissions which reflect different cultural, historical and theoretical approaches to the development of policy and practice.
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