Joubert Karin, Casoojee Aisha
S Afr J Commun Disord. 2013 Dec;60:27-30.
As little is known about hearing screening practices at primary healthcare (PHC) clinics in South Africa, the study aimed to describe hearing-screening and record-keeping practices of nurses during typical immunisation sessions at PHC clinics in Gauteng, South Africa.
Data were obtained through observations (N2 = 80) and questionnaires (N1 = 20) which were then cross-checked with retrospective information collected from the Road-to-Health Charts and City of Johannesburg Child Health Services Blue Cards of children observed during typical immunisation sessions.
A key finding of this study was that PHC nurses who participated in this study do not adhere to the hearing-screening record-keeping practices as outlined by the national Department of Health.
Poor record-keeping practices hinder the efficacy of hearing-screening programmes. Accurate record keeping is important in order to document outcomes which can be used to evaluate service delivery and the efficacy of hearing-screening programmes.
由于对南非初级医疗保健(PHC)诊所的听力筛查做法了解甚少,本研究旨在描述南非豪登省PHC诊所护士在典型免疫接种期间的听力筛查和记录保存做法。
通过观察(N2 = 80)和问卷调查(N1 = 20)获取数据,然后与从典型免疫接种期间观察到的儿童的《健康之路图表》和约翰内斯堡市儿童健康服务蓝卡收集的回顾性信息进行交叉核对。
本研究的一个关键发现是,参与本研究的PHC护士未遵守国家卫生部概述的听力筛查记录保存做法。
不良的记录保存做法阻碍了听力筛查计划的有效性。准确的记录保存对于记录可用于评估服务提供和听力筛查计划有效性的结果非常重要。