"我们与他们":在规划学龄前儿童传播筛查计划时是否听取了社区的声音?

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
V.Z. Peter , P. Rea , M. Pillay , Y. Saman
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摘要

目的 社区咨询对于确保社区筛查干预措施被接受和使用以检测早期儿童残疾非常必要,因为缺乏社区咨询可能导致服务接受度和使用率低下。研究设计该定性研究设计采用了有目的的随机抽样方法,在南非 eThekwini 市招募了 46 名参与者。这些利益相关者包括接受沟通障碍筛查的儿童的照顾者/家长、聋人、他们的父母、儿童早期发展从业人员、卫生专业人员以及与残疾儿童相关的政府官员。所有参与者都是年龄在 19 至 79 岁之间的成年人,平均年龄为 39.7 岁。方法通过焦点小组讨论和个别访谈收集数据,并对数据进行主题分析。结果四个新出现的主题是筛查方式、方法、地点和人员。服务使用者希望能有更多机会接受筛查,并通过社区内经过培训的人员进行可靠的测试来发现问题。服务提供者倾向于采用有针对性的筛查方法,并听取家长的意见。由于资源限制,提供外展服务具有挑战性,因此任务转移和分担被视为解决人员短缺和在卫生设施提供服务的一种解决方案。有必要持续开展包容性讨论,以确保在规划阶段达成共识,从而为边缘化社区的残疾人提供解决公平和无障碍问题的服务。
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“Us versus Them”: is the voice of the community heard when planning communication screening programmes for preschoolers?

Objectives

Community consultation is necessary to ensure the uptake and use of community-based screening intervention to detect early childhood disabilities, as its absence can result in poor service acceptance and usage. To document stakeholders' perspectives regarding planning a community-based communication disorder (an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process and comprehend concepts or verbal, non-verbal and graphic symbol systems) screening programmes for pre-schoolers.

Study design

This qualitative research design used purposive and random sampling to recruit 46 participants from eThekwini Municipality, South Africa. These stakeholders consisted of caregivers/parents of children who underwent screening for communication disorders, People who are Deaf, their parents, early childhood development practitioners, health professionals and government officials involved with children with disabilities. All participants were adults aged between 19 and 79 years, with an average age of 39.7 years.

Methods

Data was collected through focus group discussions and individual interviews, which were thematically analysed.

Results

The four emergent themes were screening approaches, methods, location and personnel. Service users expected greater access to screening and reliable tests to identify problems by trained personnel at sites within the community. Service providers preferred a targeted approach to screening with parental input. Task shifting and sharing were seen as a solution to address staff shortages and provide services at health facilities, as resource constraints made it challenging to provide outreach services.

Conclusion

Stakeholder engagement revealed diverging views between service users and providers, with implications for programme provision and uptake. There is a need for ongoing, inclusive discussion to ensure consensus during the planning stage, in order to render services that address issues of equity and accessibility for people with disabilities in marginalised communities.

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来源期刊
Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
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发文量
280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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