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Community health worker interventions to improve access to health care services for older adults from ethnic minorities: a systematic review

机译:社区卫生工作者的干预措施,以改善少数民族老年人的医疗服务:系统审查

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Background The health status of older adults belonging to ethnic minorities in Western countries is an important public issue because their health is often less favourable than that of older adults from the majority population. In addition, the number of older adults belonging to ethnic minorities is increasing rapidly in Western countries. The introduction of community health workers (CHWs) has proven to be successful in addressing health disparities among ethnic minorities; however, an overview of CHW’s benefits for older adults is absent in the literature. We reviewed the literature to explore whether CHWs are also effective in improving the health and the delivery of health care services to ethnic minority older adults in Western countries. Methods We searched the PubMed database (2002-Present) for RCTs published on the use of CHWs in Western countries. Results Out of the 729 studies identified, seven studies met our inclusion criteria. The effectiveness of the implementation of CHW programmes in older adults belonging to ethnic minorities is not univocal. In two studies, we found no significant differences. In five studies, we found some positive effects. We did not find negative effects in any of the studies. For better interpretation of the results, effect ratios (ERs) were calculated as the number of positive findings divided by the total number of measured findings. Substantial effects on the access to care (mean ER?=?0.58) and on health behaviour (mean ER?=?0.45) were found. The mean ER for health outcomes was considerably lower (mean ER?=?0.17). Conclusion We found indications that CHWs serve as a means of improving health care use and health behaviour and, to a lesser extent, health outcomes among ethnic minority older adults. Further research is required to draw more solid conclusions on the effectiveness of CHW interventions in this target group. This is particularly important for Western countries in which the number of ethnic minority older adults has increased significantly because their health status is mostly unfavourable and their access to health care services is often limited.
机译:背景技术在西方国家少数民族的老年人的健康状况是一个重要的公共问题,因为他们的健康往往比来自广大人口的老年人的健康更不利。此外,属于少数民族的老年人数量在西方国家迅速增加。社区卫生工作人员(CHW)的引入已被证明是在少数民族中解决卫生差异的成功;然而,在文献中缺席了CHW对老年人的好处的概述。我们审查了文献,探讨了CHW在改善西方少数族裔成年人的健康和卫生保健服务方面也有效。方法搜索了在西方国家使用CHWS的RCT的PubMed数据库(2002年期)。结果出现了729项研究,七项研究达到了我们的纳入标准。属于少数民族少数民族的老年人的CHW计划的效力不是单一的。在两项研究中,我们发现没有显着的差异。在五项研究中,我们发现了一些积极影响。我们在任何研究中都没有发现负面影响。为了更好地解释结果,效果比(ERS)计算为阳性发现的数量除以测量结果总数。对护理获得的实质性影响(平均值Δ=?0.58)和健康行为(意味着呃?= 0.45)。健康结果的平均值相当较低(意味着呃?= 0.17)。结论我们发现CHWS作为改善医疗用途和健康行为的手段,以及少数少数民族成年人之间的健康成果。需要进一步的研究来吸引该目标群体中CHW干预的有效性的更明确的结论。这对于少数民族成年人的数量显着增加的西方国家尤为重要,因为他们的健康状况大多是不利的,并且他们对医疗保健服务的获取经常有限。

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