Do Healthcare Professional View Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Effective? Findings from in-Depth Interviews and Focus Group Discussion in Oman

Fannah Abdullah Alfannah
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: This study highlights the findings of a recent research effort where in-depth interviews and focus group discussion were employed to examine views of healthcare professionals on the likely impact of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) on healthcare leadership in Blinded region, Oman. In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) were chosen as appropriate methodologies to collect and analyze data. These methods suited the aim of the study and 12 (n = 12) healthcare professionals (8 male and 4 female) were recruited, having more than 10 years of experience in integrated management of childhood illness. In accord with the best practice of qualitative research methodology, a specific question was developed to initiate discussion and gather participant’s knowledge and perceptions. The focal question was whether IMCI strategy could have a positive impact on healthcare leadership. The study was carried out at Blinded Hospital, Sultanate of Oman in April, 2017. All participants approved of IMCI strategy and believed that there is a positive correlation between the strategy and improved child healthcare. In addition, all participants shared positive views on the impact of IMCI on leadership in the healthcare sector. Participants of the study strongly believed that IMCI strategy has: lead to enhanced strategic leadership and management at a macro level; improved Knowledge, Attitudes and Skills (KAS) of Primary Healthcare (PHC) workers, resulted in better prescription practices, prioritized the needs of Primary Healthcare (PHC) units, improved clinical practices and reduced unnecessary referrals.
医疗保健专业人士认为儿童疾病的综合管理有效吗?阿曼深度访谈和焦点小组讨论的结果
:这项研究强调了最近一项研究的发现,该研究采用了深入访谈和焦点小组讨论的方式,以检验医疗保健专业人员对儿童疾病综合管理(IMCI)对阿曼盲人地区医疗保健领导力可能产生的影响的看法。选择深度访谈(IDI)和焦点小组讨论(FGD)作为收集和分析数据的适当方法。这些方法符合研究目的,招募了12名(n=12)具有10年以上儿童疾病综合管理经验的医疗保健专业人员(8名男性和4名女性)。根据定性研究方法的最佳实践,提出了一个具体问题,以启动讨论并收集参与者的知识和看法。焦点问题是IMCI战略是否能对医疗保健领导层产生积极影响。这项研究于2017年4月在阿曼苏丹国盲人医院进行。所有参与者都赞同IMCI策略,并认为该策略与改善儿童医疗保健之间存在正相关。此外,所有与会者都对IMCI对医疗保健部门领导力的影响持积极看法。该研究的参与者坚信,IMCI战略具有:增强宏观层面的战略领导力和管理;初级保健(PHC)工作人员的知识、态度和技能(KAS)得到了改善,导致了更好的处方实践,优先考虑了初级保健单位的需求,改善了临床实践,减少了不必要的转诊。
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