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原住民儿童的耳部和听力保健计划:范围综述。

Ear and hearing care programs for First Nations children: a scoping review.

机构信息

The Djurali Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research and Education, Sydney, Australia.

School of Population Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Apr 19;23(1):380. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09338-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Ear and hearing care programs are critical to early detection and management of otitis media (or middle ear disease). Otitis media and associated hearing loss disproportionately impacts First Nations children. This affects speech and language development, social and cognitive development and, in turn, education and life outcomes. This scoping review aimed to better understand how ear and hearing care programs for First Nations children in high-income colonial-settler countries aimed to reduce the burden of otitis media and increase equitable access to care. Specifically, the review aimed to chart program strategies, map the focus of each program against 4 parts of a care pathway (prevention, detection, diagnosis/management, rehabilitation), and to identify the factors that indicated the longer-term sustainability and success of programs.

METHOD

A database search was conducted in March 2021 using Medline, Embase, Global Health, APA PsycInfo, CINAHL, Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, and Academic Search Premier. Programs were eligible or inclusion if they had either been developed or run at any time between January 2010 to March 2021. Search terms encompassed terms such as First Nations children, ear and hearing care, and health programs, initiatives, campaigns, and services.

RESULTS

Twenty-seven articles met the criteria to be included in the review and described a total of twenty-one ear and hearing care programs. Programs employed strategies to: (i) connect patients to specialist services, (ii) improve cultural safety of services, and (iii) increase access to ear and hearing care services. However, program evaluation measures were limited to outputs or the evaluation of service-level outcome, rather than patient-based outcomes. Factors which contributed to program sustainability included funding and community involvement although these were limited in many cases.

CONCLUSION

The result of this study highlighted that programs primarily operate at two points along the care pathway-detection and diagnosis/management, presumably where the greatest need lies. Targeted strategies were used to address these, some which were limited in their approach. The success of many programs are evaluated as outputs, and many programs rely on funding sources which can potentially limit longer-term sustainability. Finally, the involvement of First Nations people and communities typically only occurred during implementation rather than across the development of the program. Future programs should be embedded within a connected system of care and tied to existing policies and funding streams to ensure long term viability. Programs should be governed and evaluated by First Nations communities to further ensure programs are sustainable and are designed to meet community needs.

摘要

背景

耳部和听力保健计划对于中耳炎(或中耳疾病)的早期发现和管理至关重要。中耳炎及相关听力损失对原住民儿童的影响尤为严重。这会影响言语和语言发展、社会和认知发展,进而影响教育和生活成果。本范围界定审查旨在更好地了解高收入殖民定居国家中针对原住民儿童的耳部和听力保健计划如何旨在减轻中耳炎负担并增加公平获得护理的机会。具体而言,该审查旨在规划策略,根据护理途径的 4 个部分(预防、检测、诊断/管理、康复)规划每个计划的重点,并确定表明计划长期可持续性和成功的因素。

方法

2021 年 3 月,使用 Medline、Embase、全球健康、APA PsycInfo、CINAHL、Web of Science 核心合集、Scopus 和 Academic Search Premier 进行了数据库搜索。如果计划在 2010 年 1 月至 2021 年 3 月期间的任何时候开发或运行,那么该计划就有资格被纳入审查。搜索词包括原住民儿童、耳部和听力保健以及健康计划、倡议、运动和服务等术语。

结果

有 27 篇文章符合纳入审查的标准,共描述了 21 个耳部和听力保健计划。这些计划采用了以下策略:(i)将患者与专科服务联系起来,(ii)提高服务的文化安全性,以及(iii)增加耳部和听力保健服务的可及性。然而,计划评估措施仅限于输出或服务水平结果的评估,而不是基于患者的结果。有助于计划可持续性的因素包括资金和社区参与,尽管在许多情况下这些因素都受到限制。

结论

本研究的结果表明,这些计划主要在护理途径的两个点上运作——检测和诊断/管理,大概是最需要的地方。针对这些问题采用了有针对性的策略,但有些策略的方法有限。许多计划的成功被评估为输出,许多计划依赖可能限制长期可持续性的资金来源。最后,原住民人和社区的参与通常仅发生在实施过程中,而不是在计划的整个开发过程中。未来的计划应嵌入在一个连贯的护理系统中,并与现有政策和资金来源联系起来,以确保长期可行性。这些计划应由原住民社区管理和评估,以进一步确保计划的可持续性,并旨在满足社区的需求。

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