服务提供者对儿科喂养障碍可用护理的看法:一项调查研究。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of paediatrics and child health Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1111/jpc.16720
Elizabeth Brown, Shareen Forsingdal, Jeanne Marshall
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目的:本研究旨在从参与服务设计和提供的主要专业人员的角度,描述澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部为有喂养需求的儿童提供的服务目前存在的优势和不足:向昆士兰州东南部参与为有喂养需求儿童提供服务的卫生专业人员、分流/管理转介的工作人员和/或服务团队负责人发放了一份网络调查问卷:调查共收到 79 份回复,其中 61 份纳入分析。受访者指出了儿科喂养障碍 (PFD) 服务提供方面的一些优势,尤其是为符合服务资格要求的儿童提供的护理质量。然而,受访者也认为服务脱节,可提供的多学科协调护理有限。受访者经常描述与公共服务资格标准有关的服务限制、冗长的等候名单以及服务机构之间的沟通不足。据报告,"轻度 "喂养困难的儿童和/或不被认为是病情复杂的儿童所获得的护理服务存在差距。受访者还指出,由于提供婴儿喂养障碍护理的专业人员(尤其是私营部门的专业人员)信心不足且训练有素,导致服务存在差距:本研究描述了服务提供者对昆士兰州东南部现有 PFD 儿童护理服务的看法。总体而言,PFD 服务的可用性似乎受到资格标准、服务设计和工作人员能力的限制,这表明在这一地理区域,PFD 儿童没有得到及时的多学科护理。需要进一步研究理想的服务设计,以支持预防性的 PFD 护理。
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Perceptions of service providers on available care for paediatric feeding disorder: A survey study.

Aim: This study aimed to describe current strengths and gaps in services for children with feeding needs in Southeast Queensland, Australia from the perspective of key professionals involved in service design and provision.

Methods: A web-based survey was distributed to health professionals involved in providing services to children with feeding needs, staff who triaged/managed referrals, and/or service team leaders in Southeast Queensland.

Results: There were 79 responses to the survey, with 61 of these responses included in the analysis. Respondents identified several strengths in paediatric feeding disorder (PFD) service provision, particularly in the quality of care available for children who met service eligibility requirements. However, respondents also described services as disjointed, with limited coordinated multidisciplinary care available. Respondents frequently described service limitations relating to public service eligibility criteria, long waiting lists, and scant communication between services. Gaps were reported in the care available for children with 'mild' feeding difficulties and/or children who were not considered medically complex. Respondents also identified gaps in services secondary to a limited number of confident and trained professionals offering PFD care, particularly in the private sector.

Conclusions: This study described service providers' perceptions of available care for children with PFD in Southeast Queensland. Overall, the availability of PFD services appeared to be limited by eligibility criteria, service design, and staff capacity, suggesting that children with PFD are not receiving timely, multidisciplinary care in this geographical area. Further research into ideal service design is required to support preventative PFD care.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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