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在社区为基础的物理治疗服务中,沟通和背景对于身体残疾的原住民儿童及其照顾者来说非常重要:一项定性研究。

Communication and context are important to Indigenous children with physical disability and their carers at a community-based physiotherapy service: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Menzies School of Health Research.

Research Centre for Health and Wellbeing, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia.

出版信息

J Physiother. 2016 Jan;62(1):42-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jphys.2015.08.010. Epub 2015 Dec 23.

Abstract

QUESTION

What are the experiences of Indigenous children with physical disability and their carers of their community-based physiotherapy service? What factors influence their experiences of the physiotherapy service and how could the service be improved?

DESIGN

A qualitative study using in-depth, semi-structured open-ended interviews consistent with the researchers' interpretivist perspectives and ethical principles of Indigenous health research. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed and coded for themes with qualitative research software using inductive analysis. The interviews were then checked for transcription accuracy and the themes were confirmed with the participants.

PARTICIPANTS

Nine parents and foster carers of children with physical disability aged 0 to 21 years, five children and youth with physical disability aged 8 to 21 years.

RESULTS

The data generated three themes, which informed practice recommendations: carers of children with physical disability experience increased demands and complexity in their lives; relationships involving caring, consistency and communication are important to consumers using the physiotherapy service; and being Indigenous influences consumers' experiences in ways that may not be obvious to non-Indigenous service providers. The issue of communication underpinned the participants' experiences throughout these themes.

CONCLUSION

The research highlighted the importance of effective communication, developing relationships, viewing the child wholistically and recognising the influence of being Indigenous on clients' healthcare needs and experiences. The results suggested that community-based physiotherapists adopt a family/person-centred, context-specific approach when working with Indigenous children with a physical disability and their carers.

摘要

问题

社区物理治疗服务中,身体残疾的原住民儿童及其照顾者的体验是什么? 哪些因素影响他们对物理治疗服务的体验,以及如何改进该服务?

设计

这是一项使用深度、半结构化开放式访谈的定性研究,符合研究人员的解释主义观点和原住民健康研究的伦理原则。访谈进行了录音、转录和编码,使用定性研究软件进行主题归纳分析。然后,对转录的准确性进行了检查,并与参与者一起确认了主题。

参与者

9 名 0 至 21 岁身体残疾儿童的父母和寄养照顾者,5 名 8 至 21 岁身体残疾的儿童和青少年。

结果

数据生成了三个主题,为实践提供了建议:照顾身体残疾儿童的人生活中的需求和复杂性增加;照顾、一致性和沟通的关系对使用物理治疗服务的消费者很重要;原住民身份会以非原住民服务提供者可能没有注意到的方式影响消费者的体验。整个主题中,沟通问题都是参与者体验的基础。

结论

该研究强调了有效沟通、建立关系、全面看待儿童以及认识到原住民身份对客户医疗保健需求和体验的影响的重要性。结果表明,社区物理治疗师在为身体残疾的原住民儿童及其照顾者提供服务时,应采用以家庭/个人为中心、针对具体情况的方法。

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