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How compassionate communities are implemented and evaluated in practice: a scoping review.
Dumont, Katia; Marcoux, Isabelle; Warren, Émilie; Alem, Farah; Alvar, Bea; Ballu, Gwenvaël; Bostock, Anitra; Cohen, S Robin; Daneault, Serge; Dubé, Véronique; Houle, Janie; Minyaoui, Asma; Rouly, Ghislaine; Weil, Dale; Kellehear, Allan; Boivin, Antoine.
Afiliação
  • Dumont K; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Marcoux I; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, 25 University Street, office 206, Ottawa, K1N 6N5, Canada.
  • Warren É; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Alem F; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Alvar B; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Ballu G; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Bostock A; Montreal Palliative Care Institute, 265 André-Brunet Street, Kirkland, QC, H9H 3R4, Canada.
  • Cohen SR; Departments of Oncology and Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
  • Daneault S; Lady Davis Research Institute of the Jewish General Hospital, Palliative Care Research, room E8.06, 3755 Côte Ste. Catherine Road, Montreal, QC, H3T 1E2, Canada.
  • Dubé V; Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, 2900 Édouard-Montpetit Boulevard, Montreal, QC, H3T 1J4, Canada.
  • Houle J; Centre de Recherche de L'Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, 4565 Chemin Queen-Mary, , Montreal, QC, H3W 1W5, Canada.
  • Minyaoui A; Marguerite d'Youville Research Chair On Humanistic Nursing Interventions, Faculty of Nursing, Centre-Ville Station, Université de Montréal, P.O Box 6128, Montreal, QC, H3C 3J7, Canada.
  • Rouly G; Department of Psychology, Université du Québec À Montréal, 100 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC, H2X 3P2, Canada.
  • Weil D; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Kellehear A; Canada Research Chair in Partnership With Patients and Communities, University of Montreal Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM), Pavillon S, 850 Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, QC, S01.136H2X 0A0, Canada.
  • Boivin A; Montreal Palliative Care Institute, 265 André-Brunet Street, Kirkland, QC, H9H 3R4, Canada.
BMC Palliat Care ; 21(1): 131, 2022 Jul 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35854292
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Compassionate communities are rooted in a health promotion approach to palliative care, aiming to support solidarity among community members at the end of life. Hundreds of compassionate communities have been developed internationally in recent years. However, it remains unknown how their implementation on the ground aligns with core strategies of health promotion. The aim of this review is to describe the practical implementation and evaluation of compassionate communities.

METHODS:

We undertook a scoping review of the empirical peer-reviewed literature on compassionate communities. Bibliographic searches in five databases were developed with information specialists. We included studies in English describing health promotion activities applied to end-of-life and palliative care. Qualitative analysis used inductive and deductive strategies based on existing frameworks for categorization of health promotion activities, barriers and facilitators for implementation and evaluation measures. A participatory research approach with community partners was used to design the review and interpret its findings.

RESULTS:

Sixty-three articles were included for analysis. 74.6% were published after 2011. Health services organizations and providers are most often engaged as compassionate community leaders, with community members mainly engaged as target users. Adaptation to local culture and social context is the most frequently reported barrier for implementation, with support and external factors mostly reported as facilitators. Early stages of compassionate community development are rarely reported in the literature (stakeholder mobilization, needs assessment, priority-setting). Health promotion strategies tend to focus on the development of personal skills, mainly through the use of education and awareness programs. Few activities focused on strengthening community action and building healthy public policies. Evaluation was reported in 30% of articles, 88% of evaluation being analyzed at the individual level, as opposed to community processes and outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS:

The empirical literature on compassionate communities demonstrates a wide variety of health promotion practices. Much international experience has been developed in education and awareness programs on death and dying. Health promotion strategies based on community strengthening and policies need to be consolidated. Future research should pay attention to community-led initiatives and evaluations that may not be currently reported in the peer-review literature.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cuidados Paliativos / Promoção da Saúde Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Palliat Care Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Cuidados Paliativos / Promoção da Saúde Tipo de estudo: Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: BMC Palliat Care Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá