Defining community health services in Australia: a qualitative exploration.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Australian journal of primary health Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1071/PY21265
Virginia J Lewis, Jenny Macmillan, Ben Harris-Roxas
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Abstract

Background: The Community Health Program of the 1970s was an attempt to introduce a national community health model. However, although community-based health care is an important element of the health systems of all Australian states and territories, the definition of what constitutes a 'community health service' in Australia today is not clear.

Methods: A search of government websites failed to provide information about the types and characteristics of services that would be included in the term. Therefore, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 key informants in roles with responsibility for primary and community health services from health departments in all Australian states and territories. Questions explored their understanding of community health services as they operated in their jurisdiction. The study adopted a blended inductive and deductive orientation within a qualitative descriptive method.

Results: There was little consistency in the way community health services were described across jurisdictions. The defining attributes of a 'community health centre' described by an international peak body did not apply to services in the majority of jurisdictions in Australia. Victoria was more aligned with the description than other jurisdictions, with organisations defined through legislation and a separate funding stream to support aspects of service delivery.

Conclusions: Those designing and implementing national health system programs and reforms need to be aware that terms, such as 'community health', do not mean the same thing across jurisdictions; attempts to create consistency have to recognise differences that will affect new initiatives, as well as the spread of successful policies and programs from one jurisdiction to another. Without a consistent description, it is difficult to explore the current role of community-based health care across Australia in improving access to health care.

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界定澳大利亚社区卫生服务:定性探索。
背景:20世纪70年代的社区卫生计划是一项引入全国性社区卫生模式的尝试。然而,尽管以社区为基础的卫生保健是澳大利亚所有州和地区卫生系统的一个重要组成部分,但澳大利亚目前对什么是“社区卫生服务”的定义并不明确。方法:对政府网站的搜索未能提供有关将包含在该术语中的服务的类型和特征的信息。因此,对来自澳大利亚所有州和地区的卫生部门负责初级和社区卫生服务的13名关键举报人进行了半结构化访谈。问题探讨了他们对在其管辖范围内开展的社区卫生服务的理解。本研究在定性描述的方法中采用了归纳和演绎的混合取向。结果:不同司法管辖区描述社区卫生服务的方式几乎没有一致性。一个国际高峰机构所描述的"社区卫生中心"的定义属性并不适用于澳大利亚大多数司法管辖区的服务。维多利亚州比其他司法管辖区更符合描述,通过立法和单独的资金流来定义组织,以支持服务提供的各个方面。结论:那些设计和实施国家卫生系统规划和改革的人需要意识到,“社区卫生”等术语在不同司法管辖区的含义并不相同;建立一致性的努力必须认识到影响新举措的差异,以及成功的政策和项目从一个司法管辖区向另一个司法管辖区的传播。如果没有一致的描述,就很难探索目前澳大利亚各地社区保健在改善获得保健服务方面的作用。
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Australian journal of primary health
Australian journal of primary health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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2.20
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15.40%
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136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Primary Health integrates the theory and practise of community health services and primary health care. The journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research, reviews, policy reports and analyses from around the world. Articles cover a range of issues influencing community health services and primary health care, particularly comprehensive primary health care research, evidence-based practice (excluding discipline-specific clinical interventions) and primary health care policy issues. Australian Journal of Primary Health is an important international resource for all individuals and organisations involved in the planning, provision or practise of primary health care. Australian Journal of Primary Health is published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of La Trobe University.
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