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IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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我们的目的是描述来自努纳武特的因纽特儿童及其家人在安大略省东部一家城市三级医院的普通儿科诊所接受治疗时所经历的医疗和社会复杂性。该队列的回顾性图表审查于2016年至2019年期间完成。两名独立审稿人从图表中提取数据。该队列包括36名儿童,中位年龄(四分位数间距[IQR])为13.5(6.8,28.2)个月,全年龄范围(1140)个月。他们的共病中位数(IQR)为12.5(7.8,18.0),获得的医疗服务为11(8.0,14.2),药物为3(2,5)。几乎所有儿童(97.2%)都曾住院,住院天数中位数为31.5天。在社会复杂性变量方面,51.9%的临床互动(27张图表中的14张)在任何时候都受益于翻译,而30名患者陪同/同伴中有96.7%的人表现出难以应对思乡之情的证据。应考虑改善社会历史记录,并在诊所内对健康的社会决定因素进行综合筛查。专注于综合护理的专门跨学科团队方法可能是改善服务提供者之间以及与因纽特儿童及其家庭之间的沟通和协作以减少系统性卫生和社会不平等的有效方法。
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Characterizing the medical and social complexity experienced by Inuit children and their families from Nunavut who access care at an urban Canadian tertiary level paediatric hospital.

We aimed to characterise the medical and social complexities experienced by Inuit children and their families from Nunavut who were cared for at a general paediatrics clinic at an urban tertiary-level hospital located in Eastern Ontario. A retrospective chart review of this cohort was completed between 2016 and 2019. Two independent reviewers extracted data from charts. The cohort included 36 children, median (interquartile range [IQR]) age 13.5 (6.8, 28.2) months and full age range (1,140) months. They had a median (IQR) of 12.5 (7.8, 18.0) comorbidities, 11 (8.0, 14.2) healthcare services accessed and 3 (2, 5) medications. Almost all children (97.2%) had been hospitalised and the median number of days spent as an inpatient was 31.5. With respect to social complexity variables, 51.9% of clinical interactions (14 of 27 charts reviewed) at any point would have benefitted from an interpreter and 96.7% of 30 patient escorts/companions showed evidence of having difficulty in coping with homesickness. Improving social history taking and integrating screening for social determinants of health within the clinic should be considered. A dedicated interdisciplinary team approach focused on integrative care could be an effective method to improve communication and collaboration between service providers and with Inuit children and their families to reduce systemic health and social inequities.

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International Journal of Circumpolar Health
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
51
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Circumpolar Health is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Circumpolar Health Research Network [CircHNet]. The journal follows the tradition initiated by its predecessor, Arctic Medical Research. The journal specializes in circumpolar health. It provides a forum for many disciplines, including the biomedical sciences, social sciences, and humanities as they relate to human health in high latitude environments. The journal has a particular interest in the health of indigenous peoples. It is a vehicle for dissemination and exchange of knowledge among researchers, policy makers, practitioners, and those they serve. International Journal of Circumpolar Health welcomes Original Research Articles, Review Articles, Short Communications, Book Reviews, Dissertation Summaries, History and Biography, Clinical Case Reports, Public Health Practice, Conference and Workshop Reports, and Letters to the Editor.
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