减轻健康社会决定因素的初级保健案例会议:来自一个FQHC系统的案例研究。

Valerie A Yeager, Heather L Taylor, Nir Menachemi, Dawn P Haut, Paul K Halverson, Joshua R Vest
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目的:鉴于医疗保健提供者在处理患者复杂的社会环境和潜在的健康需求方面面临越来越大的困难,组织正在考虑以团队为基础的方法,包括病例会议。我们试图记录关于在初级保健环境中进行病例会议的促进因素和挑战的各种观点。研究设计:采用半结构化电话访谈进行定性研究。方法:我们对病例会议小组成员进行了22次定性访谈,包括来自联邦合格健康诊所的医生、护士和社会工作者,以及当地县公共卫生护士。访谈记录,转录,并使用主题编码来确定关键主题/次主题进行审查。结果:参与者报告了对患者、提供者和医疗保健组织的好处,包括更好的护理、增加的专业间沟通和知识共享。与潜在的组织过程和优先级相关的感知挑战。成功的病例会议的促进因素包括生成和维护病例会议期间讨论的患者名单,团队成员准备在每次会议期间积极参与解决任务和患者需求。与会者就进一步改善患者、提供者和组织的病例会议提出了建议。结论:病例会议可能是了解患者复杂社会需求的可行方法。与会者报告说,病例会议可能有助于减轻这些社会问题的影响,并在初级保健中促进更好的专业间沟通和护理规划。案例会议模式需要行政支持和组织资源才能成功。未来的研究应探讨病例会议如何适应更大的人口卫生组织战略,以便它们得到相应的资源。
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Primary Care Case Conferences to Mitigate Social Determinants of Health: A Case Study from One FQHC System.

Objective: Given the increasing difficulty healthcare providers face in addressing patients' complex social circumstances and underlying health needs, organizations are considering team-based approaches including case conferences. We sought to document various perspectives on the facilitators and challenges of conducting case conferences in primary care settings.

Study design: Qualitative study using semi-structured telephone interviews.

Methods: We conducted 22 qualitative interviews with members of case conferencing teams, including physicians, nurses, and social workers from a Federally Qualified Health Clinic, as well as local county public health nurses. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and reviewed using thematic coding to identify key themes/subthemes.

Results: Participants reported perceived benefits to patients, providers, and healthcare organizations including better care, increased inter-professional communication, and shared knowledge. Perceived challenges related to underlying organizational processes and priorities. Perceived facilitators for successful case conferences included generating and maintaining a list of patients to discuss during case conference sessions and team members being prepared to actively participate in addressing tasks and patient needs during each session. Participants offered recommendations for further improving case conferences for patients, providers, and organizations.

Conclusions: Case conferences may be a feasible approach to understanding patient's complex social needs. Participants reported that case conferences may help mitigate the effects of these social issues and that they foster better inter-professional communication and care planning in primary care. The case conference model requires administrative support and organizational resources to be successful. Future research should explore how case conferences fit into a larger population health organizational strategy so that they are resourced commensurately.

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