Interpersonal Factors in the Emergency Care of Injured Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Denise F Lillvis, Brooks Harmon, Hector Osei, Bonnie M Vest, Brian M Clemency, Kunal Chadha, Carroll M Harmon, Jihnhee Yu, Gregory G Homish, Tamara D Simon, E Brooke Lerner
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Objective: Children and youth with special healthcare needs (CYSHCN) are those who have one or more chronic conditions necessitating medical, educational, and/or social services use. Of the 15 million CYSHCN, a quarter report accessing emergency care annually, some of whom have physical injuries. This study examines the perspectives, challenges, and opportunities identified by prehospital and hospital clinicians delivering injury care to CYSHCN.

Methods: Qualitative interviews were conducted with 23 hospital and 13 prehospital clinicians in one geographic region. All interviews were recorded and transcribed; interviews were analyzed using multiple coders and rapid analysis procedures to identify themes.

Results: One intrapersonal theme pertaining to clinicians' prior experiences and six interpersonal themes capture the factors characterized by the participating EMS- and hospital-level clinicians. Identified interpersonal themes include: 1) how prior experiences of injured CYSHCN shape future encounters with emergency care, 2) communication challenges specific to CYSHCN, 3) parental expertise and guidance during care, 4) emotional support, 5) trust-building, and 6) the need to balance accommodations pertaining to the child's special healthcare need in the emergent care context.

Conclusions: In prehospital and hospital settings, injured CYSHCN may need care for both their physical injury and their special healthcare need. Prehospital and hospital clinicians, who likely have not previously provided care for the child, are mindful of the opportunities and challenges this situation presents. These results inform an understanding of how clinicians approach care of injured CYSHCN in the emergency setting and indicate opportunities for future exploration, such as how to effectively leverage family strengths in this context.

人际关系因素在受伤儿童及有特殊保健需要青少年的紧急护理中的作用。
目的:有特殊保健需要的儿童和青年(CYSHCN)是指那些患有一种或多种慢性病,需要使用医疗、教育和/或社会服务的人。在1500万CYSHCN中,四分之一的人报告每年接受紧急护理,其中一些人身体受伤。本研究考察了院前和医院临床医生向CYSHCN提供损伤护理的前景、挑战和机遇。方法:对同一地区23家医院和13名院前临床医生进行定性访谈。所有访谈均有录音和文字记录;使用多个编码器和快速分析程序对访谈进行分析,以确定主题。结果:一个与临床医生先前经验有关的个人主题和六个人际主题捕捉了参与EMS和医院级临床医生的特征因素。确定的人际关系主题包括:1)受伤的CYSHCN的先前经历如何影响未来与紧急护理的接触,2)CYSHCN特有的沟通挑战,3)护理期间父母的专业知识和指导,4)情感支持,5)建立信任,以及6)在紧急护理背景下平衡与儿童特殊医疗保健需求相关的住宿需求。结论:在院前和医院环境中,受伤的CYSHCN可能需要对其身体损伤和特殊医疗保健需求进行护理。院前和医院的临床医生以前可能没有为儿童提供过护理,他们注意到这种情况所带来的机遇和挑战。这些结果为临床医生如何在紧急情况下护理受伤的CYSHCN提供了信息,并指出了未来探索的机会,例如如何在这种情况下有效利用家庭优势。
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Academic Pediatrics
Academic Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
12.90%
发文量
300
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Academic Pediatrics, the official journal of the Academic Pediatric Association, is a peer-reviewed publication whose purpose is to strengthen the research and educational base of academic general pediatrics. The journal provides leadership in pediatric education, research, patient care and advocacy. Content areas include pediatric education, emergency medicine, injury, abuse, behavioral pediatrics, holistic medicine, child health services and health policy,and the environment. The journal provides an active forum for the presentation of pediatric educational research in diverse settings, involving medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing professionals. The journal also emphasizes important research relating to the quality of child health care, health care policy, and the organization of child health services. It also includes systematic reviews of primary care interventions and important methodologic papers to aid research in child health and education.
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