Peres Hagit, Glazer Yael, Landau Daniella, Marks Kyla, Abokaf Hana'a, Belmaker Ilana, Cohen Arnon, Shoham-Vardi Ilana
Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Ashkelon Academic College, 12 Ben-Zvi Ave, 78211, Ashkelon, Israel,
Matern Child Health J. 2014 Oct;18(8):1831-45. doi: 10.1007/s10995-013-1427-2.
To understand the pattern of utilization of ambulatory care by parents of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) and to explore parental challenges in coping with health maintenance of their infants after discharge from a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). CSHCN require frequent utilization of outpatient ambulatory clinics especially in their first years of life. Multiple barriers are faced by families in disadvantaged populations which might affect adherence to medical referrals. Our study attempts to go beyond quantitative assessment of adherence rates, and capture the influence of parental agency as a critical factor ensuring optimal utilization of healthcare for CSHCN. A prospective, mixed-methods, cohort study followed 158 Jewish and Bedouin-Arab infants in the first year post discharge from NICU in southern Israel. Rates of utilization of ambulatory clinics were obtained from medical records, and quantitative assessment of factors affecting it was based on structured interviews with parents at baseline. Qualitative analysis was based on home visits or telephone in-depth interviews conducted about 1 year post-discharge, to obtain a rich, multilayered, experiential perspectives and explained perceptions by parents. Adherence to post-discharge referrals was generally good, but environmental, cultural, and financial obstacles to healthcare, magnified by communication barriers, forced parents with limited resources to make difficult choices affecting utilization of healthcare services. Improving concordance between primary caregivers and health care providers is crucial, and further development of supportive healthcare for CSHCN in concordance with parental limitations and preferences is needed.
了解有特殊医疗需求儿童(CSHCN)的父母对门诊护理的利用模式,并探讨父母在应对新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)出院后婴儿的健康维持方面所面临的挑战。CSHCN需要频繁使用门诊诊所,尤其是在他们生命的头几年。弱势群体家庭面临多种障碍,这可能会影响对医疗转诊的依从性。我们的研究试图超越对依从率的定量评估,并捕捉父母能动性的影响,这是确保CSHCN最佳利用医疗保健的关键因素。一项前瞻性、混合方法、队列研究跟踪了以色列南部NICU出院后第一年的158名犹太和贝都因 - 阿拉伯婴儿。门诊诊所的利用率从医疗记录中获取,对影响利用率的因素的定量评估基于出院时对父母的结构化访谈。定性分析基于出院后约1年进行的家访或电话深度访谈,以获得丰富、多层次的经验观点,并解释父母的看法。出院后转诊的依从性总体良好,但医疗保健的环境、文化和经济障碍,因沟通障碍而加剧,迫使资源有限的父母做出影响医疗服务利用的艰难选择。提高主要照顾者与医疗保健提供者之间的一致性至关重要,并且需要根据父母的限制和偏好进一步发展对CSHCN的支持性医疗保健。