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为遭遇烧烫伤的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童的家庭设计信息资源:一项参与式行动研究的方案。

Codesigning informative resources for families of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who sustained a burn injury: a protocol for a participatory action research study.

机构信息

Guunu-maana (Heal), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, The George Institute for Global Health, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia

Guunu-maana (Heal), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, The George Institute for Global Health, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 May 16;13(5):e068530. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-068530.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Parents of children hospitalised in a burn unit experience psychological trauma and later post-traumatic stress. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families whose child has been admitted to a burn unit encounter additional burdens through a culturally unsafe healthcare system. Psychosocial interventions can help reduce anxiety, distress and trauma among children and parents. There remains a lack of interventions or resources that reflect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's perspective of health. The objective of this study is to codevelop a culturally appropriate informative resource to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parents whose child has been hospitalised in a burn unit.

METHODS

In this participatory research study, the development of a culturally safe resource will build on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families' experiences and voices, complemented by the knowledge and expertise of an Aboriginal Health Worker (AHW) and burn care experts. Data will be collected through recorded yarning sessions with families whose child has been admitted to a burn unit, the AHW and burn care experts. Audiotapes will be transcribed and data will be analysed thematically. Analysis of yarning sessions and resource development will follow a cyclical approach.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study has been approved by the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council (AH&MRC) (1690/20) and the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network ethics committee (2020/ETH02103). Findings will be reported to all participants and will be disseminated with the broader community, the funding body and health workers at the hospital. Dissemination with the academic community will be through peer-reviewed publications and presentations in relevant conferences.

摘要

简介

在烧伤病房住院的儿童的父母会经历心理创伤,随后会出现创伤后应激障碍。其子女因在烧伤病房住院,而遭遇了在文化上不安全的医疗体系带来的额外负担的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民家庭,会面临更多的困难。心理社会干预可以帮助减轻儿童和父母的焦虑、痛苦和创伤。目前仍然缺乏能够反映原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民健康观点的干预措施或资源。本研究的目的是共同制定一个文化上适当的信息资源,以帮助其子女在烧伤病房住院的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民父母。

方法

在这项参与式研究中,开发一种文化安全资源将建立在原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民家庭的经验和声音基础上,同时辅以原住民卫生工作者(Aboriginal Health Worker,简称 AHW)和烧伤护理专家的知识和专业知识。通过与已入院烧伤病房的儿童的家庭、AHW 和烧伤护理专家进行记录的交谈收集数据。录音带将被转录,数据将进行主题分析。闲谈会议和资源开发的分析将遵循循环方法。

伦理与传播

本研究已获得原住民健康和医学研究委员会(Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council,简称 AH&MRC)(1690/20)和悉尼儿童医院网络伦理委员会(2020/ETH02103)的批准。研究结果将报告给所有参与者,并将在更广泛的社区、资助机构和医院的卫生工作者中进行传播。在学术社区的传播将通过同行评议的出版物和相关会议的演讲来进行。

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