Implementing a General Practice-Based Link Worker Intervention for People with Multimorbidity During the Covid-19 Pandemic- a Mixed Methods Process Evaluation of the LinkMM RCT.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Integrated Care Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.5334/ijic.8586
Bridget Kiely, Ivana Keenan, Sonali Loomba, Natalie Mack, Vivienne Byers, Emer Galvin, Muireann O'Shea, Patrick O'Donnell, Fiona Boland, Barbara Clyne, Eamon O'Shea, Susan M Smith, Deirdre Connolly
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Abstract

Background: Social prescribing link workers support patients to connect with community resources to improve their health and well-being. These roles are prominent in policy, but there is limited evidence on what support is provided by link workers and what factors influence implementation of link worker interventions.

Methods: A convergent, mixed methods process evaluation of an exploratory randomised trial of a one-month general practice-based link worker intervention targeting adults with multimorbidity in deprived areas. Qualitative data from interviews with 25 patients, 10 general practitioners, 10 link workers and eight community resource providers were thematically analysed and integrated with quantitative data to explore implementation, adaptations, context and mediators.

Results: GPs reported recruitment challenges related to complicated research documentation and COVID-19 related workload and restrictions. Despite most components of the intervention being delivered, the intervention was considered too short to support people with complex needs to connect with resources, particularly in the context of COVID-19 restrictions. Timing of the referral, location within general practice and link workers' person-centred approach facilitated the intervention.

Conclusions: For future evaluations, recruitment procedures need to be simplified and integrated into everyday practice. For patients with multimorbidity, a longer intervention is indicated to achieve connection with community resources.

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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间对多重发病人群实施基于全科实践的链接工作者干预——对LinkMM随机对照试验的混合方法过程评估
背景:社会处方链接工作者支持患者与社区资源连接,以改善他们的健康和福祉。这些角色在政策中很突出,但关于链接工作者提供了哪些支持以及哪些因素影响链接工作者干预措施的实施,证据有限。方法:采用融合、混合方法对一项探索性随机试验进行评估,该试验针对贫困地区患有多种疾病的成年人进行为期一个月的以全科医生为基础的联系工作者干预。对25名患者、10名全科医生、10名联系工作者和8名社区资源提供者的访谈进行定性数据的专题分析,并将其与定量数据相结合,以探索实施、适应、背景和中介因素。结果:全科医生报告了与复杂的研究文件和COVID-19相关的工作量和限制有关的招聘挑战。尽管提供了干预措施的大多数组成部分,但干预措施被认为太短,无法支持有复杂需求的人与资源联系,特别是在COVID-19限制的背景下。转诊的时间、地点在全科医生的范围内以及联系工作人员以人为本的方法促进了干预。结论:在未来的评估中,需要简化招聘程序并将其融入日常实践。对于多病患者,建议进行更长时间的干预,以实现与社区资源的联系。
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International Journal of Integrated Care
International Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Established in 2000, IJIC’s mission is to promote integrated care as a scientific discipline. IJIC’s primary purpose is to examine critically the policy and practice of integrated care and whether and how this has impacted on quality-of-care, user experiences, and cost-effectiveness. The journal regularly publishes conference supplements and special themed editions. To find out more contact Managing Editor, Susan Royer. The Journal is supported by the International Foundation for Integrated Care (IFIC).
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