Opportunities and difficulties with providing child healthcare through team-based visits in child healthcare services - a focus group study.

IF 2.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ulrika Svea Nygren, Leif Eriksson, Håkan Sandberg, Ylva Tindberg, Lena Nordgren
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Abstract

Background: The Swedish Child Healthcare services (CHS) includes team-based visits. Team-based visits are defined as physical meetings where different professionals, including the child and his or her parents, participate at the same time at the same place. This study aimed to explore healthcare professionals' experiences of these visits to better understand the opportunities and difficulties in meeting the unique needs of children and their families through team-based visits.

Methods: An explorative qualitative design. Data were obtained through seven digital focus group interviews (FGDs) with 34 professionals within CHS, following the guidelines provided by Krueger and Casey.

Results: All professional groups perceived great opportunities with team-based visits. Optimal team-based visits meant accessible and safe family support, based on children's and families' needs. Trustful relationships with someone in the team, can promote families' trust in the team, the assessment process, and healthcare organizations. For optimal team-based visits in CHS, professional competence, as well as organizational structures, are required. However, without enabling factors, here can be opposite effects on all those involved.

Conclusions: Optimal team-based visits in CHS delivered in the right way, at the right time, by the right individuals can be an efficient and comprehensive way to meet the unique needs of children and families.

通过儿童保健服务小组探访提供儿童保健的机会和困难——焦点小组研究。
背景:瑞典儿童保健服务(CHS)包括以团队为基础的访问。以团队为基础的访问被定义为物理会议,不同的专业人员,包括儿童和他或她的父母,在同一时间同一地点参加。本研究旨在探讨医护人员在这些探访中的经验,以了解透过团队探访,满足儿童及其家庭的独特需要的机会和困难。方法:探索性定性设计。根据Krueger和Casey提供的指导方针,通过对34名CHS专业人员进行7次数字焦点小组访谈(fgd)获得数据。结果:所有专业团体都认为以团队为基础的访问有很大的机会。基于团队的最佳访问意味着基于儿童和家庭需求的可获得和安全的家庭支持。与团队中的某个人建立信任关系,可以促进家庭对团队、评估过程和医疗保健组织的信任。为了在社区卫生服务中实现最佳的团队访问,需要专业能力和组织结构。然而,如果没有促成因素,可能会对所有相关人员产生相反的影响。结论:以正确的方式、在正确的时间、由正确的个人提供最佳的社区卫生服务团队访问,可以有效和全面地满足儿童和家庭的独特需求。
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