Popejoy Emma, Coad Jane, Cohen Eyal, Pearson Alison, Williams Rachel, Manning Joseph C
Nottingham Children's Hospital, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK
School of Healthcare, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
BMJ Open. 2025 Mar 12;15(3):e097328. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-097328.
The number of babies, children and young people with complex care needs (henceforth children with complex care needs (CCCN)) in England has increased in recent decades, and this has also been recognised globally. CCCN may have frequent and lengthy hospital admissions, but during these episodes, their needs are not always met, potentially resulting in suboptimal experiences and outcomes. Despite increased numbers of CCCN accessing acute care and displaying greater complexity, much of the contemporary literature has focused on primary care coordination between health, education and social care. Research specifically focused on CCCN in the acute care setting is largely absent. This realist review aims to understand how optimal experience and outcomes are achieved for CCCN during acute care, in different settings, for whom and why.
This realist review will proceed through six steps: (1) clarifying the scope of the review, (2) searching for evidence, (3) data selection and quality appraisal, (4) data extraction, (5) analysis and synthesis and (6) dissemination. We will search Medline, Cumulated Index in Nursing and Allied Health Literature and PsycINFO, alongside grey literature and other sources and will carry out citation tracking. Patient and public involvement and engagement have aided in the development of this protocol and will be maintained through regular consultations with a stakeholder group throughout the review. The review will result in a programme theory which will include context-mechanism-outcome configurations and provide data to support claims of generative causation.
Ethical approval is not required for this review as it does not involve primary research. The programme theory developed will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and relevant conferences. It will subsequently inform the development of an intervention to improve acute care for CCCN.
CRD42024591231.
近几十年来,英格兰患有复杂护理需求的婴儿、儿童和青少年(以下简称患有复杂护理需求的儿童,CCCN)数量有所增加,这一情况在全球范围内也得到了认可。CCCN可能需要频繁且长时间的住院治疗,但在这些期间,他们的需求并不总是能得到满足,这可能导致体验和结果不尽如人意。尽管越来越多的CCCN能够获得急性护理且病情愈发复杂,但当代许多文献都聚焦于健康、教育和社会护理之间的初级护理协调。专门针对急性护理环境中CCCN的研究基本上没有。这项现实主义综述旨在了解在不同环境下,CCCN在急性护理期间如何实现最佳体验和结果,以及针对谁、为何能实现。
这项现实主义综述将分六个步骤进行:(1)明确综述范围;(2)搜索证据;(3)数据选择与质量评估;(4)数据提取;(5)分析与综合;(6)传播。我们将搜索医学期刊数据库(Medline)、护理及相关健康文献累积索引(Cumulated Index in Nursing and Allied Health Literature)和心理学文摘数据库(PsycINFO),以及灰色文献和其他来源,并进行引文跟踪。患者和公众的参与协助制定了本方案,并将在整个综述过程中通过与利益相关者群体定期协商来持续推进。该综述将得出一个项目理论,其中将包括背景 - 机制 - 结果配置,并提供数据以支持生成性因果关系的主张。
本综述无需伦理批准,因为它不涉及原始研究。所开发的项目理论将通过同行评审出版物和相关会议进行传播。随后,它将为改善CCCN急性护理的干预措施的制定提供信息。
国际系统评价前瞻性注册库(PROSPERO)注册号:CRD42024591231 。