Between Two Worlds: Amish Children with Special Health Care Needs
两个世界之间:有特殊医疗保健需求的阿米什儿童
基本信息
- 批准号:7662482
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.97万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-08-01 至 2010-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgeAlternative MedicineAlternative TherapiesAmishAsian IndianAyurvedic MedicineBehavioralBeliefCaringCharacteristicsChildChild CareChild health careChildhoodChronicChronic DiseaseCommunitiesCommunity HealthcareComplementary and alternative medicineCustomDevelopmentDisabled ChildrenEffectivenessEmotionalEnsureEthnic OriginEthnic groupEthnographyEuropeFamilyFinancial SupportFutureGenerationsGeneticGoalsGovernmentGuidelinesHealthHealth PersonnelHealth PlanningHealth ProfessionalHealth ServicesHealth Services ResearchHealthcareHealthcare SystemsHemophilia BHouseholdIncidenceIndividualInterventionIowaJehovah&aposs WitnessesJewsKnowledgeLanguageLifeMainstreamingMedicalMedicineMethodsMuslim population groupNational Center for Complementary and Alternative MedicineNational Institute of Nursing ResearchPatientsPersonal CommunicationPhysiciansPopulationPreparationPrevalenceProcessPublic HealthRecommendationRecording of previous eventsReligious BeliefReportingResearchRiskRoleScreening procedureServicesSubgroupSurveysTimeUnited StatesWorkWorld Health Organizationbasecultural competencedesignexperiencehealth beliefhealth disparitymemberprogramsprovider interventionresearch studytraditional therapy
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Approximately 13% (or 9.4 million) of all children under age 18 have special health care needs. These children require health services beyond that generally required by children. In the US, up to 45% of all children use a form of complementary or alternative medicine (CAM), but only 34% of families report such use to physicians. Cultural perspectives and beliefs about health care influence decisions families make about treating their children, including their use of CAM. Health care providers are encouraged to incorporate the family into health care decisions. The World Health Organization (WHO) and NINR encourage health care providers to ensure that patients and their families receive care compatible with their cultural health beliefs and preferred language. Old Order Amish (referred to as Amish) families use alternative therapies to treat their children's' health problems, but they do not prohibit their members from seeking treatment from biomedical health care providers. The interaction of Amish cultural beliefs and CAM practices and their relationships with health care professionals in managing their child's illness have not been studied. The purpose of this research is to identify: 1) CAM practices used by Amish families caring for children with special health care needs (CSHCN) and 2) how Amish families work with health care providers to incorporate CAM and biomedical health care for children. The proposed ethnographic design is an ideal method to unveil the role of ethnicity in a cultural, family, and community approach to caring for CSHCN. It will become evident through the research process what barriers and facilitators exist for these families at a societal level. The subjects participating in this study will include Amish families who have a CSHCN, Amish community members, and health care providers who interact with Amish families with CSHCN. In addition, the process will unveil the perspectives of biomedical and traditional health care practitioners towards treatment of these Amish families. This research study about the Old Order Amish will provide a unique opportunity to study the interaction of CAM and biomedical health practices in a faith-based ethnic group. It is important for medical professionals to understand the use of CAM within families of various cultures and how it is used for their CSHCN in order to incorporate this knowledge into individualized health plans. This knowledge will enable public health professionals to better serve such communities.
描述(由申请人提供):大约13%(或940万)的18岁以下儿童有特殊的医疗保健需求。这些儿童需要的保健服务超出了一般儿童的需要。在美国,高达45%的儿童使用某种形式的补充或替代医学(CAM),但只有34%的家庭向医生报告这种使用。关于卫生保健的文化观点和信念影响家庭对治疗其子女的决定,包括他们使用CAM。鼓励保健提供者将家庭纳入保健决策。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和国家康复研究所鼓励卫生保健提供者确保患者及其家属得到符合其文化健康信仰和首选语言的护理。旧秩序阿米什人(简称阿米什人)家庭使用替代疗法来治疗其子女的健康问题,但他们不禁止其成员向生物医学保健提供者寻求治疗。阿米什人的文化信仰和CAM的做法和他们的关系与医疗保健专业人员在管理他们的孩子的疾病的相互作用还没有被研究。本研究的目的是确定:1)阿米什家庭照顾有特殊卫生保健需要的儿童(CSHCN)和2)阿米什家庭如何与卫生保健提供者合作,将CAM和儿童生物医学保健的做法。拟议的民族志设计是一个理想的方法来揭示种族的文化,家庭和社区的方法来照顾CSHCN的作用。通过研究过程,这些家庭在社会层面上存在哪些障碍和促进因素将变得显而易见。参与本研究的受试者将包括拥有CSHCN的阿米什人家庭、阿米什人社区成员以及与患有CSHCN的阿米什人家庭互动的医疗保健提供者。此外,这一进程将揭示生物医学和传统保健从业人员对治疗这些阿米什家庭的看法。这项关于旧秩序阿米什人的研究将提供一个独特的机会来研究CAM和生物医学健康实践在一个以信仰为基础的民族群体的相互作用。对于医疗专业人员来说,了解CAM在不同文化背景的家庭中的使用以及如何将其用于CSHCN,以便将这些知识纳入个性化的健康计划,这一点非常重要。这些知识将使公共卫生专业人员能够更好地为这些社区服务。
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Between Two Worlds: Amish Children with Special Health Care Needs
两个世界之间:有特殊医疗保健需求的阿米什儿童
- 批准号:
7276463 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
$ 2.97万 - 项目类别:
Between Two Worlds: Amish Children with Special Health Care Needs
两个世界之间:有特殊医疗保健需求的阿米什儿童
- 批准号:
7447829 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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