“Sustaining NSW Families” as a hybrid face‐to‐face/virtual program: Experiences of clients and clinicians

Author:

Elliott Elizabeth1ORCID,Bogard Sonia1,Kohlhoff Jane23

Affiliation:

1. South Eastern Sydney Local Health District Sustaining NSW Families Program, Child Youth and Family Services, Population Community and Health Sydney Australia

2. School of Psychiatry and Mental Health University of New South Wales Sydney Australia

3. Karitane New South Wales Sydney Australia

Abstract

AbstractTo explore clients’ and clinicians’ perspectives about the acceptability and perceived outcomes of the Sustaining New South Wales (NSW) Families (SNF) program shifted to a hybrid service delivery model during the COVID‐19 pandemic.Mixed methods design comprising cross‐sectional online surveys and a focus group.Eighty clients who accessed the SNF service and 12 SNF clinicians.Anonymous client survey comprising questions about perceived benefits and impacts of the hybrid SNF program model, and suggestions for change. Clinician focus group discussion about perceived benefits and challenges of the hybrid SNF model.The hybrid SNF program is a child and family health nursing home visitation program for families with moderate level psychosocial risks. It comprises a mix of face‐to‐face and virtual telehealth/telephone appointments, delivered during pregnancy and up to 2 years postpartum.Clients reported high levels of satisfaction with the program, and improvements in confidence and decision‐making. Clinicians spoke of increased efficiency and flexibility, and capacity for ongoing service provision during the COVID‐19 period. Technology access issues were identified as a barrier. Overall, however, both clients and clinicians expressed a preference for face‐to‐face SNF service provision.While further studies are required to test clinical outcomes, the hybrid SNF model is acceptable to clients and clinicians.

Publisher

Wiley

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