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社区卫生工作者项目改善医疗可及性和公平性:它们仅与低收入和中等收入国家相关吗?

Community Health Worker Programs to Improve Healthcare Access and Equity: Are They Only Relevant to Low- and Middle-Income Countries?

机构信息

Southgate Institute for Health Society and Equity, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Health Policy Manag. 2018 Oct 1;7(10):943-954. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2018.53.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Community Health Workers (CHWs) are proven to be highly effective in low- and middle-income countries with many examples of successful large-scale programs. There is growing interest in deploying CHW programs in high-income countries to address inequity in healthcare access and outcomes amongst population groups facing disadvantage. This study is the first that examines the scope and potential value of CHW programs in Australia and the challenges involved in integrating CHWs into the health system. The potential for CHWs to improve health equity is explored.

METHODS

Academic and grey literature was searched to examine existing CHW roles in the Australian primary healthcare system. Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 11 people including policymakers, program managers and practitioners, to develop an understanding of policy and practice.

RESULTS

Literature on CHWs in Australia is sparse, yet combined with interview data indicates CHWs conduct a broad range of roles, including education, advocacy and basic clinical services, and work with a variety of communities experiencing disadvantage. Many, and to some extent inconsistent, terms are used for CHWs, reflecting the various strategies employed by CHWs, the characteristics of the communities they serve, and the health issues they address. The role of aboriginal health workers (AHWs) is comparatively well recognised, understood and documented in Australia with evidence on their contribution to overcoming cultural barriers and improving access to health services. Ethnic health workers assist with language barriers and increase the cultural appropriateness of services. CHWs are widely seen to be well accepted and valuable, facilitating access to health services as a trusted 'bridge' to communities. They work best where 'health' is conceived to include action on social determinants and service models are less hierarchical. Short term funding models and the lack of professional qualifications and recognition are challenges CHWs encounter.

CONCLUSION

CHWs serve a range of functions in various contexts in Australian primary healthcare (PHC) with a common, valued purpose of facilitating access to services and information for marginalised communities. CHWs offer a promising opportunity to enhance equity of access to PHC for communities facing disadvantage, especially in the face of rising chronic disease.

摘要

背景

社区卫生工作者(CHWs)在中低收入国家被证明是非常有效的,并且有许多成功的大规模项目的例子。越来越多的人对在高收入国家部署 CHW 项目感兴趣,以解决面临劣势的人群在获得医疗保健方面的不平等问题。这项研究首次考察了 CHW 项目在澳大利亚的范围和潜在价值,以及将 CHW 纳入卫生系统所涉及的挑战。探讨了 CHW 改善健康公平的潜力。

方法

搜索学术和灰色文献,以检查澳大利亚初级卫生保健系统中现有的 CHW 角色。对包括政策制定者、项目管理人员和从业者在内的 11 名有针对性的受访者进行了半结构化电话访谈,以了解政策和实践情况。

结果

澳大利亚关于 CHW 的文献很少,但与访谈数据结合表明,CHW 承担着广泛的角色,包括教育、宣传和基本临床服务,并与各种处于劣势的社区合作。许多(在某种程度上不一致)术语用于 CHW,反映了 CHW 采用的各种策略、他们服务的社区的特点以及他们解决的健康问题。澳大利亚相对较好地认识、理解和记录了土著卫生工作者(AHWs)的作用,并有证据表明他们有助于克服文化障碍和改善获得卫生服务的机会。族裔卫生工作者有助于解决语言障碍问题,并提高服务的文化适宜性。CHW 被广泛认为是受欢迎且有价值的,他们作为社区的可信赖“桥梁”,促进了获得卫生服务的机会。在“健康”被认为包括对社会决定因素的行动和服务模式不太等级化的情况下,他们的工作效果最佳。短期资金模式以及缺乏专业资格和认可,是 CHW 面临的挑战。

结论

CHW 在澳大利亚初级卫生保健(PHC)的各种背景下发挥着一系列功能,具有共同的、有价值的目的,即为处于劣势的社区提供服务和信息,以促进获得服务。CHW 为面临劣势的社区提供了一个有前途的机会,以增强他们获得 PHC 的公平性,特别是在面临不断增加的慢性疾病的情况下。

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