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影响服务不足社区儿科用药管理的父母因素。

Parental Factors Affecting Pediatric Medication Management in Underserved Communities.

作者信息

Rungvivatjarus Tiranun, Huang Maria Z, Winckler Britanny, Chen Scarlett, Fisher Erin S, Rhee Kyung E

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Diego (T Rungvivatjarus, MZ Huang, S Chen, ES Fisher, KE Rhee), San Diego, Calif; Rady Children's Hospital (T Rungvivatjarus, MZ Huang, ES Fisher, KE Rhee), San Diego, Calif.

Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Diego (T Rungvivatjarus, MZ Huang, S Chen, ES Fisher, KE Rhee), San Diego, Calif; Rady Children's Hospital (T Rungvivatjarus, MZ Huang, ES Fisher, KE Rhee), San Diego, Calif.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2023 Jan-Feb;23(1):155-164. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.09.001. Epub 2022 Sep 11.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medication errors and adverse drug events are common in the pediatric population. Limited English proficiency and low health literacy have been associated with decreased medication adherence, increased medication errors, and worse health outcomes. This study explores parental factors affecting medication management in underserved communities.

METHODS

Using qualitative methods, we identified factors believed to affect medication management among parents. We conducted focus group discussions between December 2019 and September 2020. We recruited parents and health care professionals from local community partners and a tertiary care children's hospital. Sessions were recorded and transcribed. Three investigators created the coding scheme. Two investigators independently coded each focus group and organized results into themes using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Eleven focus groups were held (n = 45): 4 English-speaking parent groups (n = 18), 3 Spanish-speaking parent groups (n = 11), and 4 health care professional groups (n = 16). We identified 4 main factors that could impact medication delivery: 1) limited health literacy among parents and feeling inadequate at medication administration (knowledge/skill gap), 2) poor communication between caregivers (regarding medication delivery, dosage, frequency, and purpose) and between providers (regarding what has been prescribed), 3) lack of pediatric medication education resources, and 4) personal attitudes and beliefs that influence one's medication-related decisions.

CONCLUSIONS

The compounding effect of these factors - knowledge, communication, resource, and personal belief - may put families living in underserved communities at greater risk for medication errors and suboptimal health outcomes. These findings can be used to guide future interventions and may help optimize medication delivery for pediatric patients.

摘要

背景

用药错误和药物不良事件在儿科人群中很常见。英语水平有限和健康素养较低与用药依从性降低、用药错误增加以及更差的健康结果有关。本研究探讨了影响服务不足社区用药管理的家长因素。

方法

我们采用定性方法确定了被认为会影响家长用药管理的因素。在2019年12月至2020年9月期间进行了焦点小组讨论。我们从当地社区合作伙伴和一家三级护理儿童医院招募了家长和医疗保健专业人员。会议进行了录音和转录。三名研究人员创建了编码方案。两名研究人员对每个焦点小组进行独立编码,并使用主题分析将结果整理成主题。

结果

共举行了11个焦点小组(n = 45):4个英语家长组(n = 18)、3个西班牙语家长组(n = 11)和4个医疗保健专业人员组(n = 16)。我们确定了4个可能影响药物给药的主要因素:1)家长的健康素养有限且在用药管理方面感到力不从心(知识/技能差距),2)护理人员之间(关于药物给药、剂量、频率和目的)以及提供者之间(关于所开处方)沟通不畅,3)缺乏儿科用药教育资源,4)影响个人用药相关决策的个人态度和信念。

结论

这些因素——知识、沟通、资源和个人信念——的综合影响可能使生活在服务不足社区的家庭面临更高的用药错误风险和次优健康结果。这些发现可用于指导未来的干预措施,并可能有助于优化儿科患者的药物给药。

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