Apunipima Cape York Health Council, Bungalow, Qld 4870, Australia; and The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Qld 4878, Australia
University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW, 2007, Australia; and School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Dublin, D02 PN40, Ireland
Rural Remote Health. 2021 Feb;21(1):5611. doi: 10.22605/RRH5611. Epub 2021 Feb 19.
This rapid literature review aimed to inform the development of a new sustainable, evidence-based service delivery model for ear, nose and throat (ENT) services across Cape York, Australia. This work seeks to investigate the research question: 'What are the characteristics of successful outreach services which can be applied to remote living Indigenous children?'
A comprehensive search of three major electronic databases (PubMed, CINAHL and MEDLINE) and two websites (HealthInfo Net and Google Scholar) was conducted for peer-reviewed and grey literature, to elicit characteristics of ENT and hearing services in rural and remote Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA. The search strategy was divided into four sections: outreach services for rural and remote communities; services for Indigenous children and families; telehealth service provision; and remote ear and hearing health service models. A narrative synthesis was used to summarise the key features of the identified service characteristics.
In total, 71 studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the review, which identified a number of success and sustainability traits, including employment of a dedicated ear and hearing educator; outreach nursing and audiology services; and telehealth access to ENT services. Ideally, outreach organisations should partner with local services that employ local Indigenous health workers to provide ongoing ear health services in community between outreach visits.
The evidence suggests that sound and sustainable ENT outreach models build on existing services; are tailored to local needs; promote cross-agency collaboration; use telehealth; and promote ongoing education of the local workforce.
本快速文献综述旨在为澳大利亚约克角半岛的耳鼻喉科 (ENT) 服务制定新的可持续、基于证据的服务提供模式提供信息。这项工作旨在调查研究问题:“哪些是成功的外展服务的特点,可以应用于偏远地区的土著儿童?”
对三个主要的电子数据库(PubMed、CINAHL 和 MEDLINE)和两个网站(HealthInfo Net 和 Google Scholar)进行了全面搜索,以获取有关农村和偏远地区澳大利亚、加拿大、新西兰和美国耳鼻喉科和听力服务的同行评审和灰色文献,以确定 ENT 和听力服务的特点。搜索策略分为四个部分:农村和偏远社区的外展服务;针对土著儿童和家庭的服务;远程医疗服务提供;以及远程耳和听力健康服务模式。采用叙述性综合方法总结确定的服务特征的关键特征。
共有 71 项研究符合纳入标准并纳入了本综述,确定了一些成功和可持续性特征,包括雇用专门的耳和听力教育者;提供外展护理和听力学服务;以及通过远程医疗获取耳鼻喉科服务。理想情况下,外展组织应与雇用当地土著卫生工作者的当地服务合作,在社区外展访问之间提供持续的耳部健康服务。
证据表明,健全和可持续的耳鼻喉科外展模式建立在现有服务的基础上;根据当地需求进行调整;促进跨机构合作;使用远程医疗;并促进当地劳动力的持续教育。