Kobrin Alex, Chan Olivia, Crabtree Emily, Zickafoose Joe, O'Reilly Amy Wodarek, Schor Edward, Henry Holly, Gray Allison
Mathematica, P.O. Box 2393, Princeton, NJ, 08543-2393, USA.
Stanford University, 1835 Bay Laurel Drive, Menlo Park, CA, 94025, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2025 Feb;29(2):280-286. doi: 10.1007/s10995-025-04062-1. Epub 2025 Jan 29.
Referrals to peer support (PS) can help families of children with special health care needs in providing emotional support, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety, and improving the care experience. This study aimed to gain providers' perspectives about PS referrals for families of children with special health care needs, including their perspectives on logistics of, barriers to, and facilitators of making referrals as well as the perceived impacts of PS referrals.
This study builds on a 2022 survey of California pediatric subspecialists about the value and challenges of PS. The study team conducted 20 semistructured interviews with people from pediatric subspecialty practices in California and used a priori themes derived from the interview protocol to develop a codebook, code interview transcripts, conduct a thematic analysis, and summarize findings.
Respondents offered a variety of PS referrals inside and outside their institutions, tailoring referrals to each family's needs and preferences. Social workers and family liaisons were most commonly responsible for making PS referrals. Respondents found that care team collaboration and ease of sharing information about PS resources among colleagues facilitated the referral process. Respondents noted a need for more PS resources, including funding, education, and the need for a network where providers can identify PS resources.
Encouraging PS program information-sharing within and across organizations could help connect more families to PS services. Future research should assess families' experiences with PS referrals and services to understand approaches that can best meet their needs for information, instrumental, and emotional supports.
转介至同伴支持(PS)可为有特殊医疗需求儿童的家庭提供情感支持、减轻压力和焦虑感,并改善护理体验。本研究旨在了解医疗服务提供者对于为有特殊医疗需求儿童的家庭进行同伴支持转介的看法,包括他们对转介流程、障碍、促进因素的看法以及同伴支持转介的感知影响。
本研究基于2022年对加利福尼亚州儿科亚专科医生关于同伴支持的价值和挑战的调查。研究团队对加利福尼亚州儿科亚专科医疗机构的人员进行了20次半结构化访谈,并使用从访谈协议中得出的先验主题来制定编码手册、对访谈记录进行编码、进行主题分析并总结研究结果。
受访者在其机构内外提供了各种同伴支持转介服务,根据每个家庭的需求和偏好进行定制。社会工作者和家庭联络人最常负责进行同伴支持转介。受访者发现,护理团队协作以及同事之间轻松共享同伴支持资源信息有助于转介过程。受访者指出需要更多的同伴支持资源,包括资金、教育,以及需要一个供医疗服务提供者识别同伴支持资源的网络。
鼓励在组织内部和组织之间分享同伴支持项目信息有助于让更多家庭获得同伴支持服务。未来的研究应评估家庭在同伴支持转介和服务方面的经历,以了解能够最佳满足他们信息、工具性和情感支持需求的方法。