Global Smile Foundation, Norwood, MA.
Department of Surgery, The University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, MD.
J Craniofac Surg. 2021 Sep 1;32(6):2041-2044. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000007624.
The authors analyzed the insights of participants and faculty members of Global Smile Foundation's Comprehensive Cleft Care Workshops concerning the barriers and interventions to multidisciplinary cleft care delivery, after stratification based on demographic and geographic factors.
During 2 simulation-based Comprehensive Cleft Care Workshops organized by Global Smile Foundation, participants and faculty members filled a survey. Surveys included demographic and geographic data and investigated the most relevant barrier to multidisciplinary cleft care and the most significant intervention to deliver comprehensive cleft care in outreach settings, as perceived by participants.
The total response rate was 57.8%. Respondents reported that the greatest barrier to comprehensive cleft care was financial, and the most relevant intervention to deliver multidisciplinary cleft care was building multidisciplinary teams. Stratification by age, gender, and geographical area showed no statistical difference in reporting that the greatest barrier to cleft care was financial. However, lack of multidisciplinary teams was the most important barrier according to respondents with less than 5 years of experience (P = 0.03). Stratification by gender, years in practice, specialty, and geographical area showed no statistical difference, with building multidisciplinary teams reported as the most significant intervention. However, increased training was reported as the main intervention to cleft care for those aged less than 30 years old (P = 0.04).
Our study delivers an assessment for barriers facing multidisciplinary cleft care delivery and interventions required to improve cleft care delivery. The authors are hoping that stratification by demographic and geographic factors will help them delineate community-specific road maps to refine cleft care delivery.
作者分析了全球微笑基金会综合腭裂护理研讨会参与者和教员的意见,这些意见涉及多学科腭裂护理提供方面的障碍和干预措施,该分析基于人口统计学和地理因素进行了分层。
在全球微笑基金会组织的 2 次基于模拟的综合腭裂护理研讨会期间,参与者和教员填写了一份调查。调查包括人口统计学和地理数据,并调查了参与者认为多学科腭裂护理中最相关的障碍以及在外展环境中提供全面腭裂护理的最重要干预措施。
总回复率为 57.8%。受访者报告说,全面腭裂护理的最大障碍是财务问题,提供多学科腭裂护理的最相关干预措施是建立多学科团队。按年龄、性别和地理区域分层,报告称腭裂护理的最大障碍是财务问题,没有统计学差异。然而,根据经验不足 5 年的受访者,缺乏多学科团队是最重要的障碍(P=0.03)。按性别、从业年限、专业和地理区域分层,报告称建立多学科团队是最重要的干预措施,没有统计学差异。然而,对于年龄小于 30 岁的人,增加培训被报告为腭裂护理的主要干预措施(P=0.04)。
我们的研究评估了多学科腭裂护理提供方面面临的障碍和改进腭裂护理提供所需的干预措施。作者希望通过人口统计学和地理因素分层,帮助他们制定特定社区的路线图,以完善腭裂护理提供。