[针对病情复杂儿童及其家庭的合作实践:范围综述]。

Yuko Shibano, Noriko Morioka, Masayo Kashiwagi
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方法 本范围界定综述是根据 JBI 范围界定综述手册,使用 PubMed、CINAHL 和医学期刊数据库进行的。检索词包括 "合作"、"跨部门合作"、"有医疗复杂性的儿童 "和 "有特殊医疗保健需求的儿童",而对照词包括 "有特殊医疗保健需求的儿童"、"有医疗护理的儿童"、"有严重身心残疾的儿童 "和 "有严重身心残疾的儿童"。纳入标准是日本国内报道有医疗保健需求的儿童(0-18 岁)和其他多个专业之间合作实践的文章、研究文章(不包括综述和协议文章)以及英语或日语文章。为了进行分析,我们从所选论文中提取了与协作相关的实践,根据内容的相似性进行了分类,并根据生命阶段进行了进一步总结。三位研究人员对论文的选择、数据提取和分析进行了讨论,直至达成共识。 结果 分析包括 30 篇论文(27 篇日文论文和 3 篇英文论文)。就发表年份而言,14 篇论文发表于最近 3 年内。此外,专业人士还发表了 19 篇案例报告、26 篇实践报告和 11 篇研究报告(定量研究;1 篇,定性研究;10 篇)。在合作实践方面,共摘录了 160 个案例,并将其分为 9 类。在 "出院支持 "方面,所有子类别的实践报告都是针对学龄前儿童的,而在五个子类别中,只有两个子类别的报告是针对学龄儿童的。相反,在 "学龄前、日托和学校的维持阶段 "中,学龄前儿童报告了七个子类别中两个类别的做法。此外,来自医疗、福利、教育和行政等领域的各种专业人士也参与了合作。虽然有众多专业人士参与其中,但他们之间的合作实践报告分布不均。最终,有必要以儿童及其家庭为重点,调查不同专业人员之间合作实践的性质。
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[Collaborative practices for children with medical complexities and their families: A scoping review].

Objective This scoping review aimed to provide an overview of collaborative practices for children with medical complexities and their families by life stage.Methods This scoping review was conducted based on the JBI scoping review manual using the PubMed, CINAHL, and Medical Journal databases. Search terms included "collaboration," "intersectoral collaboration," "children with medical complexity," and "children with special healthcare needs," whereas control words included "children with special healthcare needs," "children with medical care," "children with severe mental and physical disabilities," and "children with severe mental and physical disabilities." The inclusion criteria were articles in Japan that reported on practices for children (aged 0-18 years) with medical care needs and collaboration among other multiple professions, research articles, excluding review and protocol articles, and English or Japanese articles. For the analysis, collaboration-related practices were extracted from selected papers, categorized based on similarities in content, and further summarized according to the life stage. Three researchers discussed the selection of papers, data extraction, and analysis until a consensus was reached.Results The analysis included 30 papers (27 Japanese and three English papers). Regarding publication year, 14 papers were published within the last 3 years. Additionally, 19 case and 26 practice reports and 11 studies (quantitative research; one, qualitative research; 10) were published by professionals. Regarding collaborative practices, 160 cases were extracted and classified into nine. In "discharge support," practices in all subcategories were reported for preschoolers, whereas only two of the five subcategories were reported for school-aged children. Contrastingly, in the "maintenance phase in preschool, daycare, and school," preschoolers reported practices in two of the seven subcategories. Additionally, various professionals from the fields of medicine, welfare, education, and administration were involved in the collaboration.Conclusion There were differences in the reporting of collaborative practices at each life stage. Although numerous professionals were involved, reports of collaborative practices among them were unevenly distributed. Eventually, it will be necessary to investigate the nature of collaborative practices among various professionals, focusing on children and their families.

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