Carer and staff preferences for characteristics of health services delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: a best-worst scaling study.

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Shingisai Chando, Martin Howell, Janice Nixon, Simone Sherriff, Kym Slater, Natalie Smith, Laura Stevenson, Michelle Dickson, Allison Jaure, Jonathan C Craig, Sandra J Eades, Kirsten Howard
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Background Prioritising the characteristics of health services delivery can guide improvements to the quality of care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their carers. The aim of this study was to estimate the relative importance of 20 health services delivery characteristics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Methods From May 2022 to November 2023, best-worst scaling surveys were distributed in person and online to carers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and staff who work at health services used by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Preference scores (0-1) were calculated using multinomial logit regression models. Interaction terms were added to a regression model to examine preference heterogeneity. Results A total of 109 surveys were completed. Most participants identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (81%), and were aged ≥30years(77%), female (83%) and either worked or used health services at an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (84%). For the combined sample of carers and staff, the most important attribute was 'Treatment options are explained, and the carer is involved in decisions about the child's care', followed by 'Clinical staff ask carer about their concerns for their child and respond to them' and 'Clinical staff provide carers with the skills to manage their child's health at home'. Conclusions Our study identified that communication characteristics related to shared decision-making and empowerment are considered the most important characteristics of health services delivery for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

照顾者和工作人员对土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童保健服务提供特点的偏好:一项最佳-最差尺度研究。
背景:优先考虑保健服务提供的特点可以指导改善土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童及其照顾者的保健质量。本研究的目的是估计20种保健服务提供特征对土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童的相对重要性。方法于2022年5月至2023年11月,对土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童的照顾者和在土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童使用的卫生服务机构工作的工作人员进行问卷调查。偏好得分(0-1)采用多项logit回归模型计算。相互作用项被添加到回归模型中以检验偏好异质性。结果共完成问卷调查109份。大多数参与者被确定为土著人和托雷斯海峡岛民(81%),年龄≥30岁(77%),女性(83%),在土著社区控制的卫生组织工作或使用卫生服务(84%)。对于护理人员和工作人员的联合样本,最重要的属性是“解释了治疗方案,护理人员参与了有关儿童护理的决定”,其次是“临床工作人员询问护理人员他们对孩子的担忧并作出回应”和“临床工作人员为护理人员提供在家管理孩子健康的技能”。本研究发现,与共同决策和赋权相关的沟通特征被认为是向土著和托雷斯海峡岛民儿童提供卫生服务的最重要特征。
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