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灾难中的沟通对支持有医疗复杂性和特殊医疗需求的儿童的家庭:快速范围综述。

Communication in disasters to support families with children with medical complexity and special healthcare needs: a rapid scoping review.

机构信息

Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Complex Care Program, British Columbia Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Mar 13;12:1229738. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1229738. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Disasters can disrupt normal healthcare processes, with serious effects on children who depend upon regular access to the health care system. Children with medical complexity (CMC) are especially at risk. These children have chronic medical conditions, and may depend on medical technology, like feeding tubes. Without clear, evidence-based processes to connect with healthcare teams, families may struggle to access the services and supports they need during disasters. There is limited research about this topic, which has been pushed forward in importance as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors therefore conducted a rapid scoping review on this topic, with the intention to inform policy processes. Both the peer-reviewed and gray literatures on disaster, CMC, and communication were searched in summer 2020 and spring 2021. Twenty six relevant articles were identified, from which four main themes were extracted: 1. Cooperative and collaborative planning. 2. Proactive outreach, engagement, and response. 3. Use of existing social networks to connect with families. 4. Return to usual routines. Based on this review, good practices appear to involve including families, professionals, other stakeholders, and children themselves in pre-disaster planning; service providers using proactive outreach at the outset of a crisis event; working with existing peer and neighborhood networks for support; employing multiple and two-way communication channels, including social media, to connect with families; re-establishing care processes as soon as possible, which may include virtual connections; addressing mental health issues as well as physical functioning; and prioritizing the resumption of daily routines. Above all, a well-established and ongoing relationship among children, their caregivers, and healthcare teams could reduce disruptions when disaster strikes.

摘要

灾害可能会打乱正常的医疗保健流程,对依赖定期获得医疗保健系统的儿童造成严重影响。患有复杂疾病的儿童(CMC)尤其处于危险之中。这些儿童患有慢性疾病,可能依赖医疗技术,例如喂养管。如果没有明确的、基于证据的流程来与医疗保健团队联系,家庭在灾害期间可能难以获得所需的服务和支持。关于这个主题的研究有限,但由于 COVID-19 大流行,该主题的重要性已经被提上日程。因此,作者对此主题进行了快速范围审查,旨在为政策制定提供信息。2020 年夏季和 2021 年春季,对灾害、CMC 和沟通方面的同行评审和灰色文献进行了搜索。从其中确定了 26 篇相关文章,从中提取了四个主要主题:1. 合作和协作规划。2. 主动外展、参与和响应。3. 利用现有的社交网络与家庭建立联系。4. 恢复正常常规。基于这项审查,良好的实践似乎涉及在灾难前规划中包括家庭、专业人员、其他利益相关者和儿童本身;服务提供商在危机事件开始时主动进行外展;与现有的同行和邻里网络合作提供支持;使用多种双向沟通渠道,包括社交媒体,与家庭联系;尽快重新建立护理流程,其中可能包括虚拟联系;解决心理健康问题以及身体功能问题;并优先恢复日常生活。最重要的是,儿童、其照顾者和医疗保健团队之间建立良好的、持续的关系可以减少灾难发生时的干扰。

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