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Assessing the Quality of the Systems of Care for Children with Congenital Zika Virus Infection and Other Neurodevelopmental Disabilities in the United States Pacific Island Territories

机译:评估先天性Zika病毒感染和美国太平洋岛屿领土的儿童护理系统的质量和其他神经发育障碍

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Congenital Zika virus (ZIKV) infection can cause lifelong medical and developmental conditions and management needs. There is limited information on the strengths and weaknesses of the systems of care for addressing ZIKV and other neurodevelopmental disabilities (NRD) in the United States (US) Affiliated Pacific Island Territories. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to assess the quality of the chronic illness systems of care for children with congenital ZIKV and other NRD in the US Pacific Island Territories. A cross-sectional study was conducted among health professionals from American Samoa, Guam, and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Participants completed an adapted version of the Assessment of Chronic Illness Care 3.5 (ACIC), which is based on the Chronic Care Model. The median Total Program Score was calculated, which ranged from limited support (0–2), basic support (3–5), reasonably good support (6–8), to fully developed support for care (9–11). Among the 17 health professionals who completed the survey, 47% were Guamanian/Chamorro, 24% were Samoan, 12% were Filipino, and 6% were Other Pacific Islanders. The median (25th percentile, 75th percentile [interquartile range]) Total Program Score was 5 (3, 6 [3]), indicating basic support for ZIKV and other NRD care for children. As more is learned about the full spectrum of clinical findings related to ZIKV, it is critical to continue to build an interdisciplinary maternal and child health workforce with the capacity and preparation to adequately address the special needs of children with ZIKV and other NRD.
机译:先天性Zika病毒(ZIKV)感染可能导致终身医疗和发育状况和管理需求。有关在美国(美国)附属太平洋岛屿领土的ZIKV和其他神经发育残疾人(NRD)的护理系统的优势和弱点的信息有限。因此,该研究的目的是评估在美国太平洋岛屿领土的先天性ZIKV和其他NRD的儿童慢性疾病护理系统的质量。在北马里亚纳群岛的美国萨摩亚,关岛和联邦的卫生专业人员中进行了横断面研究。参与者完成了评估慢性疾病护理3.5(ACIC)的适应版,这是基于慢性护理模型的。计算中位数总程序评分,范围从有限的支持(0-2),基本支持(3-5),合理良好的支持(6-8),以充分发达的护理(9-11)。在完成调查的17名卫生专业人物中,47%是葛尾/ Chamorro,24%是萨摩亚,12%是菲律宾人,6%的是其他太平洋岛民。中位数(第25百分位数,第75百分位[四分位数])总程序得分为5(3,6 [3]),表明ZIKV和儿童其他NRD护理的基本支持。随着众所周知,关于与ZIKV有关的临床发现的全谱,继续建立跨学科孕产妇女和儿童健康劳动力,以充分解决ZIKV和其他NRD儿童的特殊需求,这是至关重要的。

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