Family-Centered Care in Well-Child Maternal and Child Health Nursing Before and During COVID-19: A Survey of Nurse Coordinators in Victoria, Australia

新冠疫情前后,澳大利亚维多利亚州儿童保健、孕产妇和儿童健康护理中以家庭为中心的护理:一项针对护士协调员的调查

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe implementation of family-centered care in maternal and child health (MCH) nursing services, before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. SAMPLE: Forty MCH Nurse coordinators of services providing population-wide, free, preventative health care for children aged 0-5 years and their families throughout Victoria, Australia. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey conducted in early 2021. Study-developed and validated tools, adapted to context, were used to explore family-centered care in 2019 and during pandemic disruptions in 2020. Descriptive analysis compared service structures, local adaptations, and ways of working. RESULTS: Participants reported shifting to telehealth, shorter and fewer face-to-face consultations, reduced flexibility, and disruptions to parent groups and other community strengthening activities. Family-centered care scores were lower during the pandemic when services needed to prioritize most vulnerable children and families. CONCLUSION: While family-centered care is evident throughout MCH policy and practice, there is scope for improvement. Key learnings, including new technologies and ways of working, are likely to guide future policy and practice. Local variations in service provision and community needs should be considered when evaluating, and exploring options for, preventative health care of children in the future.

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