Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.
Offord Centre for Child Studies, Hamilton, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Mar 31;22(1):426. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07789-7.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with increasing prevalence worldwide. Early identification of ASD through developmental screening is critical for early intervention and improved behavioural outcomes in children. However due to long wait times, delays in diagnosis continue to occur, particularly among minority populations who are faced with existing barriers in access to care. A novel Mobile Developmental Outreach Clinic (M-DOC) was implemented to deliver culturally sensitive screening and assessment practices to increase access to developmental health services, reduce wait times in diagnoses, and aid in equitable access to intervention programs among vulnerable populations in Ontario.
This study applied two evaluation frameworks (process and outcome evaluation) to determine whether the delivery model was implemented as intended, and if the program achieved its targeted goals. A mixed-methods design was undertaken to address the study objectives.
Between September 2018-February 2020, M-DOC reached 227 families with developmental health concerns for their child, while successfully targeting the intended population and achieving its goals. The mean age of the child-in-need at intake was 31.6 months (SD 9.9), and 70% of the sample were male. The program's success was attributed to the use of cultural liaisons to break cultural and linguistic barriers, the creation of multiple points of access into the diagnosis pathway, and delivery of educational workshops in local communities to raise awareness and knowledge of autism spectrum disorder.
The findings underscore the need for community-based intervention programs that focus on cultural barriers to accessing health services. The model of delivery of the M-DOC programs highlights the opportunity for other programs to adopt a similar mobile outreach clinic approach as a means to increase access to services, particularly in targeting hard-to-reach and vulnerable populations.
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种神经发育障碍,全球患病率呈上升趋势。通过发育筛查早期发现 ASD 对于儿童的早期干预和改善行为结果至关重要。然而,由于等待时间长,诊断延迟仍然存在,尤其是在少数族裔群体中,他们在获得护理方面存在现有障碍。实施了一种新的移动发育外展诊所(M-DOC),以提供文化敏感的筛查和评估实践,增加获得发育健康服务的机会,减少诊断中的等待时间,并帮助安大略省弱势人群公平获得干预计划。
本研究应用了两种评估框架(过程评估和结果评估)来确定交付模式是否按计划实施,以及该计划是否实现了其既定目标。采用混合方法设计来解决研究目标。
在 2018 年 9 月至 2020 年 2 月期间,M-DOC 为 227 个有发育健康问题的家庭提供了其子女的服务,同时成功地针对目标人群并实现了其目标。需要服务的儿童的平均年龄为 31.6 个月(SD 9.9),样本中有 70%是男性。该计划的成功归因于文化联络人打破文化和语言障碍,创建多个进入诊断途径的入口点,以及在当地社区举办教育研讨会,提高对自闭症谱系障碍的认识和知识。
这些发现强调了需要关注获取健康服务的文化障碍的基于社区的干预计划。M-DOC 项目的交付模式突出了其他项目采用类似的移动外展诊所方法的机会,作为增加服务机会的一种手段,特别是针对难以接触和弱势人群。