基于地方的综合初级干预:与社区综合路径多级治理相关的杠杆和张力,一项多重案例研究。

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2024-03-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329241234997
Anna Goudet, Chantal Doré, Shelley-Rose Hyppolite, Nancy Lévesque, Jean-Alex Joseph, Danielle Maltais, Denis Bourque, Lara Maillet
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以地方为基础的综合初级干预(IPPIs)被认为是一种创新的应对措施,可以解决贫困地区所面临的挑战和复杂问题,因为在这些地区,传统的机构服务很难惠及处于弱势地位的人们。IPPIs 是一种提供服务的创新方法,被视为一种独创的基于社区的地方护理和服务途径。然而,这些干预做法需要适应性的管理模式。在本文中,我们将探讨 IPPI 的管理模式如何以及在多大程度上影响社区综合路径的绩效。为此,我们采用定性探索性多案例研究设计(观察和半结构式访谈),描述了魁北克 3 个地区的 4 个 IPPI。这包括对行动杠杆、与其治理相关的紧张关系以及社区综合路径的绩效水平进行研究。我们得出的结论是,尽管多层次的合作与共享治理要求很高,但它似乎有助于提高综合社区参与计划的行动和效益的持久性,并可防止其相关性受到质疑。
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Integrated Place-Based Primary Interventions: Levers and Tensions Related to Multilevel Governance for Community Integrated Pathways, A Multiple Case Study.

Integrated Place-Based Primary Interventions (IPPIs) are considered an innovative response to the challenges and complex issues faced in disadvantaged areas where traditional institutional services have difficulty reaching people in vulnerable situations. IPPIs are an innovative approach to the delivery of in services, conceived as an original community-based local care and service pathways. However, these intervention practices require adaptive modes of governance. In this article, we explore how and to what extent the mode of governance of IPPIs influences the performance of community-integrated pathways. To this end, using a qualitative exploratory multiple-case study design (observation and semi-structured interviews), we describe 4 IPPIs in 3 territories in Quebec. This includes an examination of the levers of action and tensions related to their governance and the performance levels of the community-integrated pathways. We conclude that collaborative and shared multilevel governance, despite its demanding nature, appears to contribute to the longevity of the actions and benefits of IPPIs and could prevent their relevance from being questioned.

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