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移动健康车作为一种干预措施,为德里国家首都辖区的街头儿童和边缘化人群提供临床支持和健康促进:一项混合方法评估。

Mobile health van as an intervention to provide clinical support and health promotion to street children and marginalised populations in the National Capital Region of Delhi: a mixed-methods evaluation.

作者信息

Seth Rajeev, Girotra Tanu Girotra, Mohammad Id, Qaiyum Yawar, Taneja Indra, Raman Shanti

机构信息

Pediatrics, Bal Umang Drishya Sanstha, New Delhi, Delhi, India

Public Health, Bal Umang Drishya Sanstha, New Delhi, Delhi, India.

出版信息

BMJ Paediatr Open. 2025 Jan 7;9(1):e002988. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002988.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Urban health challenges, particularly for street and slum-dwelling children and families, have emerged as one of the most significant health concerns in India. While there is little published on effective healthcare delivery to these populations, mobile health vans (MHV) have been proposed as a proactive pathway to providing outreach healthcare. Our aims were to evaluate the impact of Bal Umang Drishya Sanstha (BUDS) MHV in providing health and support services to the urban slum populations in Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), focusing on benefits to children.

METHODS

This was a mixed-methods evaluation, using routinely collected data. We collated and reviewed available data recorded by the BUDS staff in their health record system from June 2017 to December 2023. Qualitative data were provided by two recent focus group discussions carried out in the community; one with 18 mothers and another with a mixed group of 12 adults-all had used MHV clinics for children in their families. We chose two typical case studies that were reported to the funding bodies.

RESULTS

Between 2017 and 2023, there were a total of 41 062 clinic visits for children<18 years, with visits increasing steadily and peaking at 8864 in 2023. Just under 10% of encounters were referred to specialist services, 122 children were diagnosed with disability. Health education sessions were provided mainly in group settings, to over 70 000 children. Themes extracted from focus group discussions were enhanced access to healthcare, quality of care, value adds from MHV and suggestions for improvement. Families expressed overwhelming appreciation of BUDS MHV. Case studies illustrated the benefits of facilitated access to tertiary healthcare.

CONCLUSIONS

MHV can serve as a valuable source of primary healthcare for street and slum-dwelling children and their families. Other benefits are empowering communities with health literacy and negotiating pathways to tertiary care.

摘要

背景

城市健康挑战,尤其是针对街头儿童和贫民窟居民家庭的挑战,已成为印度最重大的健康问题之一。尽管关于为这些人群提供有效医疗服务的文献较少,但移动健康车已被提议作为提供外展医疗服务的积极途径。我们的目的是评估巴尔·乌芒·德里希亚·桑斯塔(BUDS)移动健康车在为德里国家首都辖区(NCR)的城市贫民窟居民提供健康和支持服务方面的影响,重点关注对儿童的益处。

方法

这是一项采用常规收集数据的混合方法评估。我们整理并审查了BUDS工作人员在其健康记录系统中2017年6月至2023年12月期间记录的可用数据。定性数据来自近期在社区进行的两次焦点小组讨论;一次是与18位母亲进行的讨论,另一次是与12名成年人组成的混合小组进行的讨论,所有参与者都曾让家人中的孩子使用过移动健康车诊所。我们选择了两个向资助机构报告的典型案例研究。

结果

2017年至2023年期间,18岁以下儿童的门诊就诊总数为41062次,就诊次数稳步增加,2023年达到峰值8864次。不到10%的就诊被转诊至专科服务,122名儿童被诊断为残疾。健康教育课程主要以小组形式提供给超过70000名儿童。从焦点小组讨论中提取的主题包括获得医疗服务的便利性提高、医疗质量、移动健康车的附加价值以及改进建议。家庭对BUDS移动健康车表示了极大的赞赏。案例研究说明了便利获得三级医疗服务的益处。

结论

移动健康车可以成为为街头儿童和贫民窟居民家庭提供初级医疗服务的宝贵来源。其他益处包括提高社区的健康素养以及为获得三级医疗服务协商途径。

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