International Cleft-Care Organizations in the United States: A Systematized Review

L. Kollara, Caroline R. Kebberly
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Introduction: Although there are several international cleft-care organizations, there are variations in how these organizations are structured. The purpose of this paper was to analyze international cleft-care organizations based out of the United States. We provided an analysis of each, with a specific focus on team structure, funding, location, and model of care. Methods: A systematized review was conducted using PubMed using specific MeSH terms and related keywords. Organizations screened had to have the following inclusion criteria: (1) be based out of the United States (2) have a valid web presence. Results: Nineteen unique international cleft-care organizations were identified in the database search. Most international cleft-care organizations included in this review had originally started with the vertical model and, over time, adopted a diagonal approach including a team-based structure, resulting in an increased need for volunteers. Most organizations reviewed in this paper also demonstrated expansion of care beyond cleft lip and/or palate treatment. The cost of trip per volunteer was variable. The number of trips per year ranged from a minimum of one trip per year to a maximum of 150 trips. Conclusion: Throughout the analysis of each international cleft-care organization, a common theme of sustainability and self-sufficiency was present. The data compiled in this manuscript enables critical appraisal of various cleft-care organizations, comparison of different models of care, and provides insight on engaging in international cleft-care initiatives.
美国的国际Cleft Care组织:系统综述
引言:虽然有几个国际性的唇裂护理组织,但这些组织的结构各不相同。本文的目的是分析以美国为基地的国际腭裂护理组织。我们对每一项都进行了分析,特别关注团队结构、资金、地点和护理模式。方法:使用PubMed,使用特定的MeSH术语和相关关键词进行系统综述。被筛选的组织必须具备以下入选标准:(1)总部位于美国以外(2)拥有有效的网络存在。结果:在数据库搜索中确定了19个独特的国际唇裂护理组织。本次审查中包括的大多数国际唇裂护理组织最初都是从垂直模式开始的,随着时间的推移,采用了包括团队结构在内的对角线方法,从而增加了对志愿者的需求。在这篇论文中回顾的大多数组织也证明了护理扩展到唇裂和/或腭裂治疗之外。每个志愿者的旅行费用是可变的。每年的旅行次数从每年最少一次到最多150次不等。结论:在对每个国际唇裂护理组织的分析中,可持续性和自给自足是一个共同的主题。这份手稿中汇编的数据能够对各种唇裂护理组织进行批判性评估,比较不同的护理模式,并为参与国际唇裂护理倡议提供见解。
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