Occupational Therapy, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
BMJ Open. 2021 May 18;11(5):e039242. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039242.
Early childhood is a critical time when the benefits of early interventions are intensified, and the adverse effects of risk can be reduced. For the optimal provision of early intervention, professionals in the field are required to have specialised knowledge and skills in implementing these programmes. In the context of South Africa, there is evidence to suggest that therapists are ill-prepared to handle the unique challenges posed in neonatal intensive care units and wards with at-risk infants in the first few weeks of life. This is attributed to several reasons; however, irrespective of the causative factors, the need to bridge this knowledge-to-practice gap remains essential.
This study is a multimethod stakeholder-driven study using a scoping review followed by an appreciative inquiry and Delphi process that will aid in the development, implementation and evaluation of a knowledge translation intervention to bridge knowledge-gaps in occupational and physiotherapists working in the field. Therapists currently working in the public health sector will be recruited for participation in the various stages of the study. The analysis will occur via thematic analysis for qualitative data and percentages and frequencies for descriptive quantitative data. Issues around trustworthiness and rigour, and reliability and validity, will be ensured within each of the phases, by use of a content validity index and inter-rater reliability for the Delphi survey; thick descriptions, peer debriefing, member checking and an audit trail for the qualitative data.
The study has received full ethical approval from the Health Research and Knowledge Management Directorate of the Department of Health and a Biomedical Research Ethics Committee. The results will be published in peer-reviewed academic journals and disseminated to the relevant stakeholders within this study.
儿童早期是一个关键时期,在此期间早期干预的益处会增强,而风险的不利影响可以减少。为了提供最佳的早期干预,该领域的专业人员需要在实施这些方案方面具备专业知识和技能。在南非的背景下,有证据表明,治疗师在新生儿重症监护病房和生命最初几周有风险的婴儿病房中处理独特挑战的能力准备不足。这归因于几个原因;然而,无论致病因素如何,弥合知识与实践之间的差距仍然是必要的。
本研究是一项多方法利益相关者驱动的研究,采用范围综述,随后是欣赏式探究和德尔菲过程,这将有助于开发、实施和评估一项知识转化干预措施,以弥合在公共卫生部门工作的职业治疗师和物理治疗师的知识空白。将招募目前在公共卫生部门工作的治疗师参与研究的各个阶段。分析将通过定性数据的主题分析以及描述性定量数据的百分比和频率进行。在每个阶段,将通过德尔菲调查的内容有效性指数和评分者间可靠性来确保可信度和严谨性以及可靠性和有效性;对于定性数据,将使用详细描述、同行汇报、成员检查和审计跟踪。
该研究已获得卫生署卫生研究和知识管理局以及生物医学伦理委员会的全面伦理批准。研究结果将发表在同行评议的学术期刊上,并分发给该研究中的相关利益相关者。