Center for Health Policy & Inequalities Research, Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Nov 13;12:1331423. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1331423. eCollection 2024.
Studies suggest issues may arise when using childcare setting assessment tools designed for high-resource settings in low-resource settings to assess and improve the quality of care, including placing disproportionate weight on features of the childcare environment that may not be available or culturally appropriate within the low-resource context. This study compares a novel assessment tool developed in and for low-income and low-resource settings with a standardized "gold standard" tool developed for use in high-resource settings. The study included a randomized sample of 34 childcare centers in a low-resource context that provided care for approximately 918. Results suggest that the WCI-QCUALS assessment tool performed better at differentiating among childcare settings that were consolidated into the lowest rating on the ECERS-R. Further, the WCI-QCUALS was found to be a feasible, appropriate stand-alone tool for assessing the quality of childcare centers in low-resource settings. Additional refinement and validity testing in other countries and contexts will improve the understanding of how the quality of childcare across different contexts can be measured, and improved assessment of childcare quality in low-resource settings will enhance the ability to identify low-quality care that can be remedied to ensure appropriate care for vulnerable children.
研究表明,在利用专为高资源环境设计的儿童保育环境评估工具来评估和提高护理质量时,可能会出现问题,包括过度强调儿童保育环境中可能在低资源环境中不可用或不适用的特征。本研究比较了一种在低收入和低资源环境中开发并针对这些环境的新型评估工具与专为高资源环境使用而开发的标准化“黄金标准”工具。该研究包括一个在低资源环境中为大约 918 名儿童提供护理的随机抽样的 34 个儿童保育中心。结果表明,WCI-QCUALS 评估工具在区分被整合到 ECERS-R 最低评级的儿童保育环境方面表现更好。此外,WCI-QCUALS 被发现是一种可行的、适当的独立工具,可用于评估低资源环境中的儿童保育中心的质量。在其他国家和环境中进行进一步的细化和有效性测试,将提高对如何衡量不同环境中的儿童保育质量的理解,并改善对低资源环境中儿童保育质量的评估,以增强识别低质量护理的能力,从而确保弱势儿童得到适当的护理。