家庭、文化、社区:北部第一民族社区导向的儿科康复护理需求评估。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dunn Hailey, Lafontaine Carlene, Sewap Sally, Swidrovich Jaris, Camden Chantal, Lovo Stacey
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萨斯喀彻温省北部鹈鹕湾克里族社区(PN)的长老咨询小组和Peter Ballantyne克里族国家(PBCN)指导研究人员,获得儿科康复服务是研究合作的紧急优先事项。与PN和PBCN合作,实施了社区需求评估(CNA),以a)发展、维持和培育新的和现有的社区研究人员关系,b)确定社区对儿科康复的需求和偏好。采用了结合土著研究原则的社区参与性行动研究方法。从构思到设计、数据收集和分析,社区成员和长者都参与其中。采用混合方法设计。使用人口统计问卷获得的描述性统计数据发现,研究中的所有儿童(n = 9)都确定了多种发育问题,可以从康复服务中受益。采用半结构化访谈收集来自三名医疗保健提供者和八个家庭的生活经历和故事。分析遵循了使用NVIVO软件的迭代主题方法。“家庭、社区和文化”为其他主题提供了一个总体主题:“护理障碍”、“服务需求”、“儿童康复的偏好”和“虚拟护理的潜力”。研究结果证实,迫切需要加强对文化敏感的多学科儿科康复服务的获取,并为未来的护理模式提出明智的建议。
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Family, culture, community: a northern First Nations community-directed needs assessment for paediatric rehabilitation care.

Family, culture, community: a northern First Nations community-directed needs assessment for paediatric rehabilitation care.

Family, culture, community: a northern First Nations community-directed needs assessment for paediatric rehabilitation care.

The Elders Advisory group in the northern Saskatchewan Cree community of Pelican Narrows (PN) and Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN) directed researchers that access to paediatric rehabilitation services was an urgent priority for research collaboration. In partnership with PN and PBCN, a community needs assessment (CNA) was implemented to a) develop, sustain and nurture new and existing community-researcher relationships and b) identify community needs and preferences for paediatric rehabilitation. A community-based participatory action research approach incorporating Indigenous research principles was utilised. Community members and Elders were involved from conception through design, data collection and analysis. A mixed methods design was used. Descriptive statistics obtained using a demographic questionnaire found that all children in the study (n = 9) identified multiple developmental concerns that could benefit from rehabilitation services. Semi-structured interviews were used to gather lived experiences and stories from three healthcare providers and eight families. Analysis followed an iterative thematic approach using NVIVO software. "Family, Community and Culture" provided an overarching theme for additional themes: "Barriers to Care", "Service Needs", "Preferences for Pediatric Rehabilitation", and "Potential of Virtual Care". The results confirmed an urgent need for enhanced access to culturally-responsive, multi-disciplinary paediatric rehabilitation services and informed recommendations for future care models.

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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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