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儿科专科医生为家庭转介同伴支持服务。

Pediatric Subspecialist Referrals to Peer Support for Families.

作者信息

Schor Edward L, Klima Tali, Henry Holly K M, Gray Allison, Okumura Megumi J

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University, Stanford, USA.

Practical Research Solutions, Sunnyvale, CA, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2025 Jan;29(1):57-66. doi: 10.1007/s10995-024-04033-y. Epub 2024 Dec 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Families of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) have reported to benefit from social, emotional, and informational support from other families (peer support) with similarly affected children. Pediatric subspecialists often serve as the primary medical providers for CSHCN, as well as educators for these children's families. The extent to which subspecialists refer families to sources of peer support is unknown.

METHODS

A statewide online survey of California pediatric subspecialists investigated opinions about the potential value and challenges of peer support. Data was obtained on the frequency with which families in their practices were referred to peer support, practice characteristics, and personal demographics. Weighted data, descriptive statistics, and regression models were used to characterize and predict factors affecting referral services.

RESULTS

There were 388 respondents, a response rate of 14.5%. Subspecialists were generally unfamiliar with peer support resources in their communities, but many more knew of peer support programs in their institutions. Most (> 85%) held positive views about peer support, though only 40% of practices often referred families for such support. Individual opinions did not predict practice referral processes for peer support which were more influenced by knowledge of resources, and availability of time, staffing, and institutional peer support resources.

CONCLUSION

Offering referral to peer support services is compatible with pediatric subspecialty care. Educating physicians about available resources, assigning responsibility, providing staff time for referring families, and incorporating parent mentors into subspecialty practices can increase access. Future studies of families' referral experiences are needed.

摘要

背景与目的

有特殊医疗需求儿童(CSHCN)的家庭报告称,他们从其他有类似患病儿童的家庭所提供的社会、情感及信息支持(同伴支持)中受益。儿科专科医生通常是CSHCN的主要医疗服务提供者,也是这些儿童家庭的教育者。专科医生将家庭转介至同伴支持资源的程度尚不清楚。

方法

对加利福尼亚州的儿科专科医生进行了一项全州范围的在线调查,以了解他们对同伴支持的潜在价值和挑战的看法。收集了有关其诊所中家庭被转介至同伴支持的频率、诊所特征及个人人口统计学数据。使用加权数据、描述性统计和回归模型来描述和预测影响转介服务的因素。

结果

共有388名受访者,回复率为14.5%。专科医生通常不熟悉所在社区的同伴支持资源,但更多人知道所在机构的同伴支持项目。大多数(>85%)对同伴支持持积极看法,不过只有40%的诊所经常将家庭转介至此类支持。个人观点并不能预测同伴支持的诊所转介流程,该流程更多地受到资源知晓度、时间可用性、人员配备及机构同伴支持资源的影响。

结论

提供转介至同伴支持服务与儿科专科护理相兼容。对医生进行可用资源教育、明确职责、为转介家庭提供工作人员时间以及将家长导师纳入专科诊疗实践可增加获得此类服务的机会。未来需要对家庭的转介经历进行研究。

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Matern Child Health J. 2025 Jan;29(1):57-66. doi: 10.1007/s10995-024-04033-y. Epub 2024 Dec 12.

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