Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals

Introduction: As healthcare systems increasingly embrace population health management, the integration of health and social care to improve the health and well-being of individuals is crucial. Thus, we conducted a qualitative study in Singapore to understand health and social care professionals’ (HC...

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Main Authors: Ge, Lixia, Yip, Wan Fen, Ho, Andy Hau Yan, Chua, Eric Siang Seng, Chieh, Christina Pann Pei, Leong, Ian Yi Onn, Chua, Evon Yiwen, Tham, Sinma, Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho, Tan, Woan Shin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1739152024-03-10T15:38:06Z Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals Ge, Lixia Yip, Wan Fen Ho, Andy Hau Yan Chua, Eric Siang Seng Chieh, Christina Pann Pei Leong, Ian Yi Onn Chua, Evon Yiwen Tham, Sinma Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho Tan, Woan Shin Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Social Sciences Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Community-based care Health adversity; Introduction: As healthcare systems increasingly embrace population health management, the integration of health and social care to improve the health and well-being of individuals is crucial. Thus, we conducted a qualitative study in Singapore to understand health and social care professionals’ (HCPs and SCPs) perception of the roles they played in delivering community-based care. Methods: A descriptive phenomenological research design was adopted. HCPs and SCPs (n = 53) providing services in community settings were recruited purposefully and interviewed through eleven focus group discussions. Each session was recorded and transcribed. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: Our results revealed eight themes in three main categories describing the roles played by HCPs and SCPs, including: (1) delivering needs-based care in community settings; (2) activating and empowering clients in health care, and (3) fostering community-based sustainable support networks. Six barriers encountered while performing these roles were also identified. Discussion and Conclusion: Our results highlight that the roles of HCPs and SCPs go beyond the provision of direct medical and social care. They were involved in activating and empowering clients to take care of their health, and importantly, fostering community-based sustainable support networks to better empower individuals in coping with health challenges. The identified barriers shed light on areas for potential improvements for integrated community care. Published version 2024-03-06T01:39:43Z 2024-03-06T01:39:43Z 2023 Journal Article Ge, L., Yip, W. F., Ho, A. H. Y., Chua, E. S. S., Chieh, C. P. P., Leong, I. Y. O., Chua, E. Y., Tham, S., Ho, R. M. & Tan, W. S. (2023). Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals. International Journal of Integrated Care, 23(4). https://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.7617 1568-4156 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173915 10.5334/ijic.7617 37877112 2-s2.0-85175569149 4 23 en International Journal of Integrated Care © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. application/pdf
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Singapore
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language English
topic Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Community-based care
Health adversity;
spellingShingle Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Community-based care
Health adversity;
Ge, Lixia
Yip, Wan Fen
Ho, Andy Hau Yan
Chua, Eric Siang Seng
Chieh, Christina Pann Pei
Leong, Ian Yi Onn
Chua, Evon Yiwen
Tham, Sinma
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Tan, Woan Shin
Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
description Introduction: As healthcare systems increasingly embrace population health management, the integration of health and social care to improve the health and well-being of individuals is crucial. Thus, we conducted a qualitative study in Singapore to understand health and social care professionals’ (HCPs and SCPs) perception of the roles they played in delivering community-based care. Methods: A descriptive phenomenological research design was adopted. HCPs and SCPs (n = 53) providing services in community settings were recruited purposefully and interviewed through eleven focus group discussions. Each session was recorded and transcribed. Thematic analysis was applied. Results: Our results revealed eight themes in three main categories describing the roles played by HCPs and SCPs, including: (1) delivering needs-based care in community settings; (2) activating and empowering clients in health care, and (3) fostering community-based sustainable support networks. Six barriers encountered while performing these roles were also identified. Discussion and Conclusion: Our results highlight that the roles of HCPs and SCPs go beyond the provision of direct medical and social care. They were involved in activating and empowering clients to take care of their health, and importantly, fostering community-based sustainable support networks to better empower individuals in coping with health challenges. The identified barriers shed light on areas for potential improvements for integrated community care.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Ge, Lixia
Yip, Wan Fen
Ho, Andy Hau Yan
Chua, Eric Siang Seng
Chieh, Christina Pann Pei
Leong, Ian Yi Onn
Chua, Evon Yiwen
Tham, Sinma
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Tan, Woan Shin
format Article
author Ge, Lixia
Yip, Wan Fen
Ho, Andy Hau Yan
Chua, Eric Siang Seng
Chieh, Christina Pann Pei
Leong, Ian Yi Onn
Chua, Evon Yiwen
Tham, Sinma
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Tan, Woan Shin
author_sort Ge, Lixia
title Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
title_short Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
title_full Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
title_fullStr Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
title_full_unstemmed Perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
title_sort perceived roles and barriers in delivering community-based care: a qualitative study of health and social care professionals
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