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预期指导:父母获得了哪些信息?他们想要哪些信息?

Anticipatory guidance: what information do parents receive? What information do they want?

作者信息

Schuster M A, Duan N, Regalado M, Klein D J

机构信息

RAND Corporation, 1700 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90407, USA.

出版信息

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000 Dec;154(12):1191-8. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.154.12.1191.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether parents are receiving anticipatory guidance, whether they could use more information on anticipatory guidance topics, and how receipt of anticipatory guidance relates to satisfaction with care.

DESIGN AND SAMPLE

Analysis of data from a telephone interview of 2017 respondents between July 1995 and January 1996. A stratified random-digit dialing design was used to obtain a nationally representative sample of parents with children between 0 and 3 years old.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Discussions with a physician or nurse about 6 anticipatory guidance topics and whether parents could use more information on these topics. Willingness of parents to pay extra to discuss these topics and receive additional care. Ratings of how well clinicians provide health care.

RESULTS

The percentage of parents who had not discussed each subject with a clinician varied by topic: newborn care (< 3 months old), 38%; crying, 65%; sleep patterns, 59%; encouraging learning, 77%; discipline (ages 6-36 months), 75%; and toilet training (ages 18-36 months), 66%. Thirty-seven percent of parents had not discussed any of these topics. Among parents who had not discussed a particular issue, the percentage who reported that they could use more information ranged from 22% for both newborn care and crying to 55% for encouraging learning; similar percentages who had discussed the topics could also use more information. Parents who had discussed more of these topics with a clinician were more likely to report excellent care. Parents who could use more information on a larger number of topics were much more willing to pay for additional care.

CONCLUSIONS

Although anticipatory guidance is considered an important component of well-child care, the majority of parents reported that they had not discussed most standard topics with a clinician. Many parents could use more information on these topics. Effort is required to provide parents with the information they need to take good care of their children. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2000;154:1191-1198.

摘要

目的

确定家长是否接受了预期指导,他们是否需要更多关于预期指导主题的信息,以及接受预期指导与对护理的满意度之间的关系。

设计与样本

对1995年7月至1996年1月期间2017名受访者进行电话访谈的数据进行分析。采用分层随机数字拨号设计,以获取全国范围内有0至3岁孩子的家长的代表性样本。

主要观察指标

与医生或护士就6个预期指导主题进行的讨论,以及家长是否需要更多关于这些主题的信息。家长为讨论这些主题并接受额外护理而额外付费的意愿。对临床医生提供医疗服务质量的评分。

结果

未与临床医生讨论每个主题的家长比例因主题而异:新生儿护理(小于3个月大),38%;哭闹,65%;睡眠模式,59%;促进学习,77%;纪律(6至36个月大),75%;如厕训练(18至36个月大),66%。37%的家长未讨论过任何这些主题。在未讨论特定问题的家长中,报告需要更多信息的比例从新生儿护理和哭闹的22%到促进学习的55%不等;讨论过这些主题的家长中,有类似比例的人也需要更多信息。与临床医生讨论过更多这些主题的家长更有可能报告护理质量优秀。在更多主题上需要更多信息的家长更愿意为额外护理付费。

结论

尽管预期指导被认为是儿童健康护理的重要组成部分,但大多数家长表示他们未与临床医生讨论过大多数标准主题。许多家长需要更多关于这些主题的信息。需要努力为家长提供他们照顾孩子所需的信息。《儿科学与青少年医学档案》。2000年;154:1191 - 1198。

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