COVID-19期间FQHC机构区域网络中的综合初级保健行为卫生。

Travis A Cos, Natalie Levkovich, Christopher W Tjoa, Shakira K Williams, Carol S Larach
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目标:(1)检查在COVID-19大流行期间在40个社区卫生中心维持综合初级保健行为健康(例如,托管、沟通和协调)的能力;(2)审查通过远程医疗提供综合行为健康的适应和挑战。方法和分析:这项定性调查通过半结构化访谈评估了55名行为健康顾问(bhc),涉及40个实践点和10个组织,评估了他们对远程医疗服务的调整、改进的实践工作流程以及在因大流行而流离失所时保持整合的挑战。还使用可用的半结构化工具对综合护理水平进行评估。结果:与大流行前的水平相比,结果突出了快速的服务调整,积极的患者和提供者满意度,提高但降低了远程BHC整合和与初级保健团队合作的评级,减少了行为健康筛查。这项调查还强调了在病人护理中种族差异和不公正的共同发生的重要性。在一些环境中,健康护理中心对员工自我保健具有重要的支持作用。结论:2019冠状病毒病大流行及其随后的就地安置任务和远程医疗服务改变了标准的综合行为卫生实践,但利用无障碍、通才和基于团队的精神,满足了该社区日益增长的行为卫生需求。
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Integrated primary care behavioural health in a regional network of FQHC agencies during COVID-19.

Objectives: (1) Examine the ability to sustain integrated primary care behavioural health (eg, colocation, communication and coordination) in 40 community health centres, during the COVID-19 pandemic and (2) review adaptations and challenges to provide integrated behavioural health via telehealth.

Methods and analysis: This qualitative investigation assessed 55 behavioural health consultants (BHCs), via semistructured interviews, spanning 40 practice sites and 10 organisations, on their adjustment to telehealth delivery, modified practice workflows and challenges of maintaining integration while displaced by the pandemic. Assessment of the level of integrated care was also conducted with available semistructured tools.

Results: The results highlight rapid service adjustment, positive patient and provider satisfaction, increased but lowered ratings of remote BHC integration and collaboration with the primary care teams and reduced behavioural health screening, compared with prepandemic levels. This investigation also highlights the co-occurring importance of racial disparities and injustice in patient care. In several settings, BHCs had a significant support role for staff self-care.

Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic, and its subsequent shelter-in-place mandates and telehealth care provision, has altered standard integrated behavioural health practice, yet harnessed the accessible, generalist and team-based spirit to meet the increasing behavioural health needs in this community.

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