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Colette Mobile Health Care Access Center


Theme

Cancers, Sexuality (contraception, abortion), HIV-AIDS STI, Hepatitis (HBV – HCV), Precariousness


Programmes

    PRAPS 2018-2023 Program: Regional Program for Access to Prevention and Care

  • Objective 2: Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of access to healthcare for the most disadvantaged



Context

The Colette Mobile Health Care Access Service (PASS) provides medico-social care for vulnerable women in need of care but having difficulty accessing it, due to the lack of social protection, living conditions, or their financial difficulties. The contribution of the Colette Mobile PASS is essential since it makes it possible to respond quickly to the problems of patients by providing access to consultations in gynecology and general medicine, prevention of women’s health as well as additional examinations, the realization of nursing acts and the delivery of the necessary treatments.

The Colette Mobile PASS aims to facilitate access to care thanks to a one-way trip, by offering care and social support in the perspective of a return to the provision of common law care. For this, we benefit from extended partnerships with intra-hospital establishments and associative solidarity actors which allow us to act both inside and outside the hospital to facilitate the identification and management of our patients. Our service, symbolized by our medicalized truck that crisscrosses Marseille, is the city-hospital interface that allows us to play an essential role with a vulnerable female public by reducing the risk of disruption in the care pathways.



Objective of the action

* General objectives
– Promote empowerment in access to healthcare and common rights
– Promote prevention and screening of cervical cancer and STIs, access to contraception, mediation and referral to pregnancy monitoring and curative care in medical gynecology and primary health

* Intermediate objective
– Create a bond of trust and loyalty, identify needs and redirect towards health services

* Operational objective
– Implement a go-to approach with a medical truck, access to a technical, pharmacy and biomedical platform



Description

* Colette Mobile Health Care Access Permanency
– Medical truck with medical, pharmacy and biomedical technical platform
– Medico-social interviews and multidisciplinary consultations (specialist doctor, social worker and nurse) for women and transgender groups from 18 years old


Action partner

ADDAP 13 (Departmental Association for the Development of Preventive Actions); Jane Pannier (CHRS, LHSS, CADA); Sara Logisol (CAO, CAES, CADA, SAMU Social, Accueils de jour, 115, SIAO); Refugee Forum (First Reception of Asylum Seekers); SOS Group (LHSS, UHU, CHRS, CSAPA, Sleep’in); European Hospital (ASSAb); AIDES (women in action, Spot); Other Looks; Amicale du Nid (Orion, Day reception); Public Assistance of Marseille Hospitals; GAMS Sud (Group for the Abolition of Sexual Mutilation); Afrisanté; Aix-Marseille Universities; Friday 13 ; Heart’s Restaurant ; Cimade (Inter-Movement Committee for the Evacuees); Comede (Committee for the health of exiles); School of Higher Studies in Social Sciences; SOS Women; New Dawn; Family planning ; Department 13 (Family Planning and Education Centers, Maternal Child Protection, House of Solidarity); Doctors of the World ; MARSS (Movement and Action for Social and Health Recovery); FNARS (National Federation of Reception and Social Reintegration Associations); People Relief ; Catholic Relief ; Red Cross ; Family allowance ; Regional Health Agency; Marseille City Hall (Communal Center for Social Action, Pôle Emploi, events); National Information Center for Women’s and Family Rights – Point d’Appui; Police station; AVAD (Association for Aid to Victims of Crime Acts); Abbé Pierre Foundation; Children’s Home of Social Character; Primary Health Insurance Fund; Departmental House of Handicapped People; French Office for Immigration and Integration; Prefecture 13; Hospitality for Women; Consulates; Lawyers


Year of start of production

2019


Year of completion

2019




Public

Adults 18-55 years old, People over 55 years old, Pregnant women, Patients, Travelers, Immigrants, Prostitutes, Homeless people, Unemployed, People in socio-economic difficulty, Other, Woman


Public other

Transgender people


Number of people involved

500 people (provisional)


Type d’action

Communication, information, awareness, Screening consultation, Networking, Individualized prevention consultation or reception, Social support, Medical support, Reception, listening, guidance



Action evaluation

* Quantitative indicators
– Number of prevention consultations
– Number of curative consultations
– Number of follow-up appointments
– Number of accompaniments per beneficiary
– Number of referrals to accommodation
– Number of entitlement to social security and regularization of the administrative situation
– Number of beneficiaries met per action
– Number of physical accompaniments
– Number of formal and informal interviews conducted by professionals
– Number of referrals to specialized or general medical services
– Number of referrals to associations, social structures and victim assistance
– Number of gynecological consultations
– Number of cervico-vaginal smears per patient 25 years – 65 years
– Number of oral contraceptives dispensed or prescribed
– Number of intrauterine device (IUD) and contraceptive implants
– Number of biological samples (vaginal and blood)
– Number of emergency contraception delivered
– Percentage of access to prescribed treatments
– Percentage of access to prescribed paraclinical examinations
– Number of referrals to obstetric consultations for pregnancy monitoring and social gynecology for voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion)
– Number of referrals to specialist consultations within the framework of chronic disease management (oncology, infectious diseases, endocrinology, psychiatry, etc.)


Activity area

Care center, health establishment, Establishment and medico-social service for people with specific difficulties, Intervention in the streets (marauding …), Squat, Other


Place of intervention

Emergency Accommodation Unit (UHU); Accommodation and Social Reintegration Center (CHRS); Street, squat; Platform for asylum seekers; Day Care (ADJ); Permanent Access to Health Care (PASS)


Geographic level

Communal



Plan national

CONTRACEPTION – Strategy of actions in terms of contraception, HEPATITIS – National program for viral hepatitis C and B, PRECARITY – Strategy of actions in terms of health and precariousness, HIV / AIDS STI – National program to fight HIV / AIDS and STIs, CANCER – Cancer plan (2014-2019), SEXUAL HEALTH – National sexual health strategy (2018-2020)


Categorization


A1

Development of health promotion offers


A2

Representation of interests, collaboration between organizations


A3

Social mobilization


A4

Development of personal skills


B1

Health Promotion Offers


B2

Health promotion strategies in policy and institutions


B3

Social potential and commitment favorable to health


B4

Individual health-promoting skills


C1

Healthy physical environment


C2

Social environment favorable to health


C3

Personal resources and types of healthy behavior


D

Increase in healthy life expectancy – Improve quality of life – Decrease in morbidity and mortality (linked to risk factors)





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