Perceived roles of community doctors in protecting children with disabilities against maltreatment in low-resource communities in the Philippines

Paolo Diaz Mangune
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Abstract

Background

Given the distinct and evolving needs of children with disabilities, doctors-to-the-barrios, community doctors deployed in low-resource areas in the Philippines, may be regarded to be in an ideal position to provide protective services for these children.

Objective

To explore the perspectives of community doctors about their perceived roles in employing protective mechanisms for children with disabilities.

Participants and setting

Twelve community doctors deployed in three major island groups in the Philippines participated in this study.

Method

This study used a qualitative research approach, anchored on the methodological and ethical commitments of Sikolohiyang Pilipino. The participants agreed to take part in an online pakikipagkwentuhan (akin to semi-structured interview). The audio file recordings from these interviews were transcribed. These transcripts were subjected to inductive thematic analysis.

Results

Five main themes were identified about the perceived roles of community doctors in employing protective mechanisms for children with disabilities. These include: (a) identifying and monitoring children with disabilities, (b) attending to the health-related needs of the family, (c) detecting red flags for suspected cases of abuse, (d) providing medical intervention to incidents of abuse, and (e) ensuring the continuity of legal proceedings.

Conclusion

The themes in the study affirm that community doctors occupy a unique space in employing a spectrum of protective measures for children with disabilities as they are among the few, if not the only one, providing crucial health-related services to this group of children, their families, and their communities.

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在菲律宾资源匮乏的社区,社区医生在保护残疾儿童免受虐待方面发挥的作用
背景鉴于残疾儿童独特而不断变化的需求,菲律宾的社区医生(Doctor-to-the-barrios),即部署在资源匮乏地区的社区医生,可被视为为这些儿童提供保护服务的理想人选。方法本研究采用了定性研究方法,并以菲律宾医疗卫生组织(Sikolohiyang Pilipino)的方法论和伦理承诺为基础。参与者同意参加在线 pakikipagkwentuhan(类似于半结构式访谈)。对这些访谈的音频文件进行了转录。对这些记录誊本进行了归纳式主题分析。结果就社区医生在为残疾儿童提供保护机制方面所扮演的角色确定了五大主题。这些主题包括(结论研究中的主题肯定了社区医生在为残疾儿童采取一系列保护措施方面占据着独特的空间,因为他们是为这一群体的儿童、其家庭和社区提供重要健康相关服务的少数人之一,甚至是唯一的人。
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