Organisational models of health services for children and adolescents in out-of-home care: Health technology assessment.

Q3 Mathematics Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods Pub Date : 2020-02-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-13 DOI:10.1111/apa.15002
Tita Mensah, Anders Hjern, Kickan Håkanson, Pia Johansson, Ann Kristine Jonsson, Titti Mattsson, Sofia Tranaeus, Bo Vinnerljung, Pernilla Östlund, Gunilla Klingberg
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Aim: Decades of research confirm that children and adolescents in out-of-home care (foster family, residential care) have much greater health care needs than their peers. A systematic literature review was conducted to evaluate organisational health care models for this vulnerable group.

Methods: A systematic literature search was undertaken of the following databases: Academic Search Elite, CENTRAL, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cinahl, DARE, ERIC, HTA, PsycInfo, Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection, PubMed, SocIndex. Randomised and non-randomised controlled trials were to be included. Two pairs of reviewers independently assessed abstracts of the identified published papers. Abstracts meeting the inclusion criteria were ordered in full text. Each article was reviewed independently, by pairs of reviewers. A joint assessment was made based on the inclusion criteria and relevance. Cases of disagreement were resolved by consensus discussion.

Results: No study with low or medium risk of bias was identified.

Conclusion: In the absence of studies of acceptable quality, it is not possible to assess the impact of organisational models intended to ensure adequate health and dental care for children and adolescents in out-of-home care. Therefore, well-designed follow-up studies should be conducted following the implementation of such models.

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家庭外儿童和青少年保健服务的组织模式:卫生技术评估。
目的:数十年的研究证实,与同龄人相比,接受家庭外照料(寄养家庭、寄宿照料)的儿童和青少年需要更多的医疗保健服务。为评估针对这一弱势群体的组织保健模式,我们进行了一次系统性文献回顾:方法:对以下数据库进行了系统的文献检索:方法:对以下数据库进行了系统性文献检索:Academic Search Elite、CENTRAL、Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews、Cinahl、DARE、ERIC、HTA、PsycInfo、Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection、PubMed、SocIndex。随机和非随机对照试验均应纳入。两对审稿人分别独立评估已发表论文的摘要。符合纳入标准的摘要以全文形式排序。每篇文章都由两对审稿人进行独立评审。根据纳入标准和相关性进行联合评估。如有分歧,则通过讨论达成共识:结果:没有发现存在低度或中度偏倚风险的研究:在缺乏质量可接受的研究的情况下,无法评估旨在确保为家庭外儿童和青少年提供充分的健康和牙科护理的组织模式的影响。因此,在实施此类模式后,应进行精心设计的后续研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods is an independent, peer-reviewed, open access journal designed to provide an outlet for the scholarly works of applied nonparametric or parametric statisticians, data analysts, researchers, classical or modern psychometricians, and quantitative or qualitative methodologists/evaluators.
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