Molinaro A, Fedrizzi E, Calza S, Pagliano E, Jessica G, Fazzi E
Unit of Child Neurology and Psychiatry, Children's Hospital of Brescia, Spedali Civili and University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy.
Former Chief of Developmental Neurology Department of Istituto Neurologico C. Besta, Milan, Italy.
Child Care Health Dev. 2017 Jul;43(4):588-597. doi: 10.1111/cch.12449. Epub 2017 Mar 9.
Family‐centred care (FCC) is recognized as the model of best practice for the provision of services for children who have physical disabilities and their families.
To assess the overall perception of FCC provided in an Italian network of 17 rehabilitation services, as perceived by parents of children with cerebral palsy and professionals, and to explore whether children, families, service providers and service‐related characteristics influence parent satisfaction regarding service provision in an FCC practice.
The Measure of Processes of Care (MPOC‐20) for parents/caregivers and the Measure of Processes of Care for Service Providers (MPOC‐SP) for healthcare providers were used. For the purposes of the study, an ad hoc information form was developed to collect information concerning children, families, service providers and services.
A total of 382 parents/caregivers and 269 healthcare providers completed the MPOC questionnaires. Parents and service providers both identified the domains for enabling partnerships and interpersonal sensitivity as a strength, while the domain relating to general information was always scored the lowest. An advanced maternal age, being a single parent, being unemployed and having lower socio‐economic status were factors identified as individually predictive of lower FCC scores on the MPOC‐20. Higher intensity treatment, inpatient services, primary healthcare settings and settings identified with limited financial resources and reduced space/time for each family were other variables significantly associated with less favourable MPOC‐20 ratings.
The perception of FCC provided was fairly positive, with some areas of improvement, such as the domain of provision of information. Professionals should, therefore, provide better communication and take more time in giving information and attention to parents. Potential sources of variation in parent perceptions of FCC based on family characteristics and the organization of services highlight the importance the need to support services through the provision of greater financial and human resources.
以家庭为中心的护理(FCC)被公认为是为身体残疾儿童及其家庭提供服务的最佳实践模式。
评估意大利17个康复服务网络所提供的FCC的总体认知情况,这一认知来自脑瘫儿童的家长和专业人员,并探讨儿童、家庭、服务提供者以及与服务相关的特征是否会影响家长对FCC实践中服务提供的满意度。
使用针对家长/照料者的护理过程测量工具(MPOC - 20)以及针对医疗服务提供者的护理过程测量工具(MPOC - SP)。为了该研究的目的,还开发了一份特设信息表,以收集有关儿童、家庭、服务提供者和服务的信息。
共有382名家长/照料者和269名医疗服务提供者完成了MPOC问卷。家长和服务提供者都将促进伙伴关系和人际敏感度领域视为优势,而与一般信息相关的领域得分始终最低。高龄产妇、单亲、失业以及社会经济地位较低被确定为MPOC - 20中FCC得分较低的个体预测因素。更高强度的治疗、住院服务、初级医疗保健机构以及被认定为财政资源有限且每个家庭的空间/时间减少的机构是与MPOC - 20评分较低显著相关的其他变量。
对所提供的FCC的认知相当积极,但仍有一些可改进的领域,如信息提供领域。因此,专业人员应提供更好的沟通,并在向家长提供信息和关注方面花费更多时间。基于家庭特征和服务组织,家长对FCC认知存在差异的潜在来源凸显了通过提供更多财政和人力资源来支持服务的重要性。