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探讨寻求有关照顾生病或受伤儿童健康信息的原住民家庭的经验:范围综述。

Examining the experiences of Indigenous families seeking health information about caring for sick or injured children: a scoping review.

机构信息

Children's Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Mar 22;13(3):e069697. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069697.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Mapping literature on Indigenous families' experiences seeking child health information and identifying barriers and facilitators to information access.

DESIGN

Scoping review.

DATA SOURCES

We searched Medline, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Scopus and CINAHL for peer-reviewed literature and Google Advanced for grey literature. We screened tables of contents of two Indigenous research journals not consistently indexed in online health databases and used snowball sampling to supplement searches.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

We included full-text, English-language articles, published from 2000 to the time of the search in April 2021, based on: participants (Indigenous families), concept (experiences of families seeking health information) and context (child health).

DATA EXTRACTION AND SYNTHESIS

Two independent reviewers extracted: citation details, study purpose, country of study, publication type, study design, data collection method, Indigenous group, family member participants, home/healthcare setting, child health area, how health information was accessed, and information-seeking barriers and facilitators. Data were examined for patterns and trends, results and implications.

RESULTS

Among 19 papers (representing 16 research projects) included, nine described family/friends and 19 described healthcare professionals as sources of child health information. Barriers include racism/discrimination during healthcare visits, ineffective communication with healthcare providers and structural barriers (eg, transportation). Facilitators include easy access, improved communication and relationships with healthcare providers, and culturally safe healthcare.

CONCLUSION

Indigenous families perceive they do not have access to necessary child health information, which can lead to insensitive, ineffective and unsafe healthcare. A critical gap exists in understanding Indigenous families' information needs and preferences when making decisions about children's health.

摘要

目的

绘制有关原住民家庭获取儿童健康信息的经验文献,并确定获取信息的障碍和促进因素。

设计

范围审查。

资料来源

我们在 Medline、EMBASE、PsycINFO、Scopus 和 CINAHL 中搜索同行评议文献,并在 Google 高级搜索中搜索灰色文献。我们筛选了两份未在在线健康数据库中持续收录的原住民研究期刊的目录,并使用滚雪球抽样法补充搜索。

入选标准

我们纳入了全文、英文、发表于 2000 年至 2021 年 4 月搜索时间的文章,入选标准为:参与者(原住民家庭)、概念(家庭获取健康信息的经验)和背景(儿童健康)。

资料提取和综合

两名独立的评审员提取了:引用详细信息、研究目的、研究国家、出版物类型、研究设计、数据收集方法、原住民群体、家庭成员参与者、家庭/医疗保健场所、儿童健康领域、获取健康信息的方式,以及信息搜索障碍和促进因素。检查了数据的模式和趋势、结果和影响。

结果

在 19 篇论文(代表 16 个研究项目)中,有 9 篇描述了家庭/朋友,19 篇描述了医疗保健专业人员是儿童健康信息的来源。障碍包括医疗保健访问期间的种族主义/歧视、与医疗保健提供者沟通不畅以及结构性障碍(如交通)。促进因素包括易于获取、改善与医疗保健提供者的沟通和关系,以及文化安全的医疗保健。

结论

原住民家庭认为他们无法获得必要的儿童健康信息,这可能导致医疗保健不敏感、无效和不安全。在了解原住民家庭在做出儿童健康决策时的信息需求和偏好方面存在重大差距。

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