Community health services in European literature: A systematic review of their features, outcomes, and nursing contribution to care

Author:

Caponnetto Valeria1ORCID,Dante Angelo1ORCID,El Aoufy Khadija2ORCID,Melis Maria Ramona3ORCID,Ottonello Giulia456ORCID,Napolitano Francesca47ORCID,Ferraiuolo Fabio1ORCID,Camero Francesco1ORCID,Cuoco Angela89ORCID,Erba Ilaria10ORCID,Rasero Laura211,Sasso Loredana411ORCID,Bagnasco Annamaria411ORCID,Alvaro Rosaria811ORCID,Manara Duilio Fiorenzo1112ORCID,Rocco Gennaro1314ORCID,Zega Maurizio1315,Cicolini Giancarlo1516ORCID,Mazzoleni Beatrice1517ORCID,Lancia Loreto111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences University of L'Aquila L'Aquila Italy

2. Department of Health Sciences University of Florence Florence Italy

3. Staff Training Department Careggi University Hospital Florence Italy

4. Department of Health Sciences University of Genoa Genova Italy

5. Ingram School of Nursing McGill University Montreal Canada

6. Direction of Health Professionals “IRCCS Istituto Giannina Gaslini,” Genova Italy

7. Department of Emergency and Admission Policlinic Hospital “IRCSS San Martino,” Genova Italy

8. Department of Biomedicine and Prevention University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome Italy

9. Orthopedic and Traumatology Clinic Orthopedic Institute “IRCSS Rizzoli,” Bologna Italy

10. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences Rome Italy

11. Scientific Committee CERSI‐FNOPI, Federazione Nazionale Ordini Professioni Infermieristiche Rome Italy

12. Center for Nursing Research and Innovation Vita‐Salute San Raffaele University Milan Italy

13. Center of Excellence for Nursing Scholarship Rome Italy

14. Faculty of Medicine, University "Our Lady of the Good Counsel" Tirana Albania

15. FNOPI, Federazione Nazionale Ordini Professioni Infermieristiche Rome Italy

16. Section of Nursing and Midwifery, Department of Innovative Technologies in Medicine & Dentistry University "G. d'Annunzio" Chieti ‐ Pescara Chieti Italy

17. Department of Biomedical Sciences Humanitas University Milan Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTo meet the population's needs, community care should be customized and continuous, adequately equipped, and monitored.IntroductionConsidering their fragmented and heterogeneous nature, a summary of community healthcare services described in European literature is needed. The aim of this study was to summarize their organizational models, outcomes, nursing contribution to care, and nursing‐related determinants of outcomes.MethodsA systematic review was performed by searching PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase in October 2022 and October 2023 (for updated results). Quantitative studies investigating the effects of community care, including nursing contribution, on patient outcomes were included and summarized. Reporting followed the PRISMA checklist. The review protocol was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42022383856).ResultsTwenty‐three studies describing six types of community care services were included, which are heterogeneous in terms of target population, country, interventions, organizational characteristics, and investigated outcomes. Heterogeneous services’ effects were observed for access to emergency services, satisfaction, and compliance with treatment. Services revealed a potential to reduce rehospitalizations of people with long‐term conditions, frail or older persons, children, and heart failure patients. Models are mainly multidisciplinary and, although staffing and workload may also have an impact on provided care, this was not enough investigated.DiscussionCommunity health services described in European literature in the last decade are in line with population needs and suggest different suitable models and settings according to different care needs. Community care should be strengthened in health systems, although the influence of staffing, workload, and work environment on nursing care should be investigated by developing new management models.Conclusions and implications for health policyCommunity care models are heterogeneous across Europe, and the optimum organizational structure is not clear yet. Future policies should consider the impact of community care on both health and economic outcomes and enhance nursing contributions to care.

Publisher

Wiley

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