在澳大利亚发展当地胎儿酒精谱系障碍诊断服务和护理模式

Kirsten R. Panton, James P Fitzpatrick, Deepa Jeyaseelan, Sarah Hill, C. Pestell
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胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)是一种由产前酒精暴露(PAE)引起的神经发育障碍。澳大利亚对FASD的认可持续增长,特别是随着澳大利亚诊断指南的发展,然而FASD特定服务的可用性仍然有限。本文介绍了澳大利亚六个参与在当地开发FASD护理模式(MoC)的站点的观点和经验。每个网站都完成了一项在线调查,其中包括强制选择问题(例如,“您在创建护理模式时遇到了什么挑战”)和自由文本选项(例如,“描述在您的网站建立FASD诊所的过程”)。每个站点都完成了后续访谈,以确保准确捕获结果。研究揭示了八个关键主题:1)FASD协调员职位的重要性,2)临床医生的态度影响诊所的成功,3)MDT共同定位对成功的贡献,4)提高FASD意识,5)对当地情况的规划不足,6)发展当地网络,7)维持社区参与的困难以及8)澳大利亚诊断指南的挑战。这些主题在澳大利亚FASD的背景下进行了讨论,倡导扩大和改进这些服务产品的必要性。
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Developing local Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder diagnostic services and Models of Care in Australia
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). Recognition of FASD within Australia has continued to grow, particularly with the development of the Australian Diagnostic Guide, yet the availability of FASD-specific services continues to be limited. This paper presents the views and experiences of the six sites across Australia that were involved in developing a FASD Model of Care (MoC) in their local area. Each site completed an online survey that included forced-choice questions (e.g., ‘What challenges did you face with creating your Model of Care’) and free-text options (e.g., ‘Describe the process of establishing a FASD clinic at your site’). Follow-up interviews were completed with each site to ensure results were accurately captured. Eight key themes were revealed: 1) importance of the FASD Coordinator position, 2) clinicians’ attitudes impact clinic success, 3) MDT co-location as a contributor to success, 4) improved FASD awareness, 5) inadequate planning for local contexts, 6) developing local networks, 7) difficulty maintaining community engagement and 8) challenges with the Australian diagnostic guide.  These themes are discussed within the Australian FASD context, advocating for the need to expand and improve these service offerings.
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