Caring neighbourhoods in Belgium: lessons learned on the development, implementation and evaluation of 35 caring neighbourhood projects.

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-04-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241246533
Liesbeth De Donder, Hannelore Stegen, Sylvia Hoens
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Abstract

Background: In recent years, there has been a rise in international (care) movements that prioritise community-centred initiatives such as age-friendly communities, compassionate communities or integrated community care. Although these movements have different focal points, they share common features: seeking to address systemic failures in (care) services, value the participation of end-users, focus on unmet (care) needs, through a local, neighbourhood-oriented approach. In the Flemish and Brussels regions notably the concept of Caring Neighbourhoods is experiencing rapid growth.

Objectives: The objective of the present study is to examine the development and implementation of 35 Caring Neighbourhood initiatives in Flanders and Brussels (Belgium) to explore the added value of such projects, as well as the crucial elements for creating Caring Neighbourhoods.

Design: Thirty-five caring neighbourhood projects were examined by means of five focus group interviews with project coordinators (n = 34) and five focus group interviews with neighbourhood residents (n = 27), using participant-generated photo elicitation.

Methods: The focus group sessions were recorded, transcribed and data were labelled using an inductive analytical framework, following the steps of reflexive thematic analysis.

Results: The analysis of the 35 Caring Neighbourhoods showed that fostering connections was key in building Caring Neighbourhoods: connections among residents, connections between residents and care and support services and among care services themselves. The three primary ways to connect people were through activities, places and people. Also, the role of the Caring Neighbourhood coordinator is highlighted as key, which should focus on weaving existing resources, facilitating and coaching instead of organising. Altogether, the projects brought meaning and value to participants' lives, enhancing overall life satisfaction and well-being, with an emphasis on physical and psychosocial care and support.

Conclusion: Through critically reflecting on our results and other research, we call on researchers to pay increased attention in research on community-centred care initiatives to death, dying and grief, equity and social justice and the need for both warm and cold solidarity.

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比利时的关爱社区:从 35 个关爱社区项目的制定、实施和评估中汲取的经验教训。
背景:近年来,国际(护理)运动兴起,这些运动优先考虑以社区为中心的举措,如老年友好社区、富有同情心的社区或综合社区护理。尽管这些运动的焦点各不相同,但它们都有共同的特点:寻求解决(护理)服务中的系统性失误,重视最终用户的参与,关注未得到满足的(护理)需求,采用以地方和邻里为导向的方法。在弗拉芒大区和布鲁塞尔大区,"关爱邻里 "的概念正在迅速发展:本研究的目的是对佛兰德和布鲁塞尔(比利时)35 个关爱邻里倡议的发展和实施情况进行审查,以探索此类项目的附加值以及创建关爱邻里的关键要素:设计:通过对项目协调人(34 人)进行五次焦点小组访谈,以及对社区居民(27 人)进行五次焦点小组访谈,并利用参与者生成的照片进行启发,对 35 个关爱社区项目进行了研究:方法:对焦点小组会议进行记录和转录,并按照反思性主题分析的步骤,使用归纳分析框架对数据进行标注:对 35 个 "关爱邻里 "的分析表明,促进联系是建设 "关爱邻里 "的关键:居民之间的联系、居民与护理和支持服务之间的联系以及护理服务本身之间的联系。将人们联系起来的三种主要方式是通过活动、场所和人员。此外,"关爱邻里 "协调员的作用也被强调为关键,其重点应是整合现有资源、促进和指导,而不是组织。总之,这些项目为参与者的生活带来了意义和价值,提高了他们的整体生活满意度和幸福感,重点是身体和社会心理方面的关怀和支持:通过对我们的研究成果和其他研究进行批判性反思,我们呼吁研究人员在以社区为中心的护理计划研究中,更多地关注死亡、濒死和悲伤、公平和社会正义以及冷暖团结的需要。
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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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