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原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青少年初级医疗保健的促进因素与障碍:基于世界卫生组织全球标准的参与式混合方法研究方案

Enablers and barriers to primary healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents: study protocol for participatory mixed-methods research that builds on WHO global standards.

作者信息

Ritchie Tirritpa, Purcell Tara, Westhead Seth, Wenitong Mark, Cadet-James Yvonne, Brown Alex, Kirkham Renae, Neville Johanna, Saleh Clara, Brown Ngiare, Kennedy Elissa C, Hennegan Julie, Pearson Odette, Azzopardi Peter S

机构信息

Wardliparingga Aboriginal Health Equity Theme, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

Global Adolescent Health Group, Maternal Child and Adolescent Health Program, Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2021 Apr 29;11(4):e046459. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046459.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

One-third of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population are adolescents. Recent data highlight their health needs are substantial and poorly met by existing services. To design effective models of primary healthcare, we need to understand the enablers and barriers to care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents, the focus of this study.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This protocol was codesigned with Apunipima Cape York Health Council that supports the delivery of primary healthcare for 11 communities in Far North Queensland. We framed our study around the WHO global standards for high-quality health services for adolescents, adding an additional standard around culturally safe care. The study is participatory and mixed methods in design and builds on the recommended WHO assessment tools. Formative qualitative research with young people and their communities (exploring concepts in the WHO recommended quantitative surveys) seeks to understand demand-side enablers and barriers to care, as well as preferences for an enhanced response. Supply-side enablers and barriers will be explored through: a retrospective audit of clinic data (to identify current reasons for access and what can be strengthened); an objective assessment of the adolescent friendliness of clinical spaces; anonymous feedback from adolescent clients around quality of care received and what can be improved; and surveys and qualitative interviews with health providers to understand their perspectives and needs to provide enhanced care. This codesigned project has been approved by Apunipima Cape York Health Council and Far North Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee.

DISSEMINATION AND IMPLICATIONS

The findings from this project will inform a codesigned accessible and responsive model of primary healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents.

摘要

引言

澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民人口中有三分之一是青少年。最近的数据表明,他们的健康需求很大,而现有服务对此的满足程度很低。为了设计有效的初级医疗保健模式,我们需要了解原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青少年获得医疗保健的促进因素和障碍,这也是本研究的重点。

方法与分析

本方案是与阿普尼皮马约克角健康委员会共同设计的,该委员会为昆士兰州远北地区的11个社区提供初级医疗保健服务。我们围绕世界卫生组织关于青少年高质量卫生服务的全球标准构建研究,并增加了一项关于文化安全护理的标准。该研究采用参与式混合方法设计,并以世界卫生组织推荐的评估工具为基础。对年轻人及其社区进行形成性定性研究(探索世界卫生组织推荐的定量调查中的概念),旨在了解需求方获得医疗保健的促进因素和障碍,以及对加强应对措施的偏好。供应方的促进因素和障碍将通过以下方式进行探索:对诊所数据进行回顾性审计(以确定当前的就诊原因以及可以加强的方面);对临床空间的青少年友好程度进行客观评估;青少年客户对所接受护理质量以及可改进之处的匿名反馈;以及对医疗服务提供者进行调查和定性访谈,以了解他们的观点和提供强化护理的需求。这个共同设计的项目已获得阿普尼皮马约克角健康委员会和昆士兰州远北地区人类研究伦理委员会的批准。

传播与影响

该项目的研究结果将为共同设计的、面向原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民青少年的可及且响应性强的初级医疗保健模式提供参考。

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