Prioritized strategies to improve diagnosis and early management of cerebral palsy for both Māori and non‐Māori families

Author:

Williams Sian A.12ORCID,Nakarada‐Kordic Ivana3ORCID,Mackey Anna H.4ORCID,Reay Stephen3ORCID,Stott N. Susan5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Allied Health Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

2. Liggins Institute, University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

3. Good Health Design Auckland University of Technology Auckland New Zealand

4. New Zealand Cerebral Palsy Register, Starship Child Health Auckland New Zealand

5. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAimTo identify prioritized strategies to support improvements in early health service delivery around the diagnosis and management of cerebral palsy (CP) for both Māori and non‐Māori individuals.MethodUsing a participatory approach, health care professionals and the parents of children with CP attended co‐design workshops on the topic of early diagnosis and management of CP. Health design researchers facilitated two ‘discovery’ (sharing experiences and ideas) and two ‘prototyping’ (solution‐focused) workshops in Aotearoa, New Zealand. A Māori health service worker co‐facilitated workshops for Māori families.ResultsBetween 7 and 13 participants (14 health care professionals, 12 parents of children with CP across all functional levels) attended each workshop. The discovery workshops revealed powerful stories about early experiences and needs within clinician–family communication and service provision. The prototyping workshops revealed priorities around communication, and when, what, and how information is provided to families; recommendations were co‐created around what should be prioritized within a resource to aid health care navigation.InterpretationThere is a critical need for improved communication, support, and guidance, as well as education, for families navigating their child with CP through the health care system. Further input from families and health care professionals partnering together will continue to guide strategies to improve health care service delivery using experiences as a mechanism for change.

Funder

Starship Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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