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改善西澳大利亚原住民婴儿获得初级医疗保健的机会:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

Improving access to primary care for Aboriginal babies in Western Australia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

McAullay Daniel, McAuley Kimberley, Marriott Rhonda, Pearson Glenn, Jacoby Peter, Ferguson Chantal, Geelhoed Elizabeth, Coffin Juli, Green Charmaine, Sibosado Selina, Henry Barbara, Doherty Dorota, Edmond Karen

机构信息

University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA, 6009, Australia.

Edith Cowen University, 2 Bradford St, Mount Lawley, WA, 6050, Australia.

出版信息

Trials. 2016 Feb 12;17:82. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1206-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite a decade of substantial investments in programs to improve access to primary care for Aboriginal mothers and infants, more than 50% of Western Australian Aboriginal babies are still not receiving primary and preventative care in the early months of life. Western Australian hospitals now input birth data into the Western Australian electronic clinical management system within 48 hours of birth. However, difficulties have arisen in ensuring that the appropriate primary care providers receive birth notification and clinical information by the time babies are discharged from the hospital. No consistent process exists to ensure that choices about primary care are discussed with Aboriginal families.

METHODS/DESIGN: We will undertake a population-based, stepped wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial of an enhanced model of early infant primary care. The intervention is targeted support and care coordination for Aboriginal families with new babies starting as soon as possible during the antenatal period or after birth. Dedicated health professionals and research staff will consult with families about the families' healthcare needs, provide information about healthcare in the first 3 months of life, offer assistance with birth and Medicare forms, consult with families about their choice for primary care provider, offer to notify the chosen primary care provider about the baby's health needs, and offer assistance with healthcare coordination at the time of discharge from the hospital. We will evaluate this model of care using a rigorous stepped wedge approach. Our primary outcome measure is a reduced hospitalization rate in infants younger than 3 months of age. Secondary outcome measures include completed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child health screening assessments, immunization coverage, and satisfaction of the families about early infant primary care. We will also assess the cost effectiveness of the model of care.

DISCUSSION

This study will be conducted over a 4-year period in partnership with birthing hospitals and primary care providers including Western Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services and the new Primary Health Networks. The results of our trial will be used to develop improved primary care models and to improve health outcomes for all Aboriginal infants. These are vital steps toward more equitable health service delivery for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Australia.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry Registration number: ACTRN12615000976583 Date registered: 17 September 2015.

摘要

背景

尽管在改善原住民母亲和婴儿获得初级保健服务的项目上投入了十年的大量资金,但仍有超过50%的西澳大利亚原住民婴儿在生命的最初几个月没有接受初级和预防性保健服务。西澳大利亚的医院现在会在婴儿出生后48小时内将出生数据输入西澳大利亚电子临床管理系统。然而,在确保婴儿出院时,合适的初级保健提供者能收到出生通知和临床信息方面出现了困难。不存在确保与原住民家庭讨论初级保健选择的一致流程。

方法/设计:我们将进行一项基于人群的阶梯式楔形整群随机对照试验,试验对象为强化的早期婴儿初级保健模式。干预措施是为有新生儿的原住民家庭提供有针对性的支持和护理协调,从孕期或出生后尽快开始。专业的健康专家和研究人员将与家庭商讨其医疗保健需求,提供关于婴儿出生后前三个月医疗保健的信息,协助填写出生和医疗保险表格,与家庭商讨其对初级保健提供者的选择,主动向选定的初级保健提供者通报婴儿的健康需求,并在婴儿出院时协助进行医疗保健协调。我们将使用严格的阶梯式楔形方法评估这种护理模式。我们的主要结局指标是3个月以下婴儿住院率的降低。次要结局指标包括完成原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童健康筛查评估、免疫接种覆盖率以及家庭对早期婴儿初级保健的满意度。我们还将评估该护理模式的成本效益。

讨论

本研究将与包括西澳大利亚原住民社区控制卫生服务机构和新的初级卫生保健网络在内的产科医院及初级保健提供者合作,在4年内开展。我们试验的结果将用于开发改进的初级保健模式,并改善所有原住民婴儿的健康结局。这些都是朝着为澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童提供更公平的卫生服务迈出的关键一步。

试验注册

澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心注册号:ACTRN12615000976583 注册日期:2015年9月17日。

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