Professional Perspectives on Children’s Health Assets: A Delphi Study

Author:

Vidal-Sánchez María Isabel12ORCID,Cantero-Garlito Pablo A.3ORCID,Gasch-Gallén Ángel145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physiatrist and Nursing Department, Health Science Faculty, Zaragoza University, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

2. GIIS104-Wellbeing, Occupation, Participation and Health Research Group (IBiOPS), Institute for Health Research Aragón, Zaragoza University, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

3. Nursing, Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Department, Health Science Faculty, Castilla La Mancha University, 45600 Talavera de la Reina, Spain

4. GIIS094-Research Group Nursing Research in Primary Care in Aragón (GENIAPA), Institute for Health Research Aragón, Zaragoza University, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

5. GIIS011-Aragonese Research Group in Primary Care (GAIAP), Institute for Health Research Aragón, Zaragoza University, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

This study aims to describe a local community expert’s perspective on the identification of and access to children’s health assets and to gather proposals to promote children’s health and well-being within their community. The health asset approach is essential for health promotion, and there is evidence of its benefits to individuals’ or communities’ health when this approach is observed. Children’s health assets are gaining increasing interest, but the literature that captures the perception of professionals working with children is scarce. Qualitative research designed with Delphi methodology was carried out with the participation of 25 professionals working in a neighbourhood with children and families. The participants stated that this neighbourhood was a good environment for the healthy and happy growth of children but pointed out that there were inequities. They emphasised the importance of economic and physical security and feeling loved. The absolute best aspects of the neighbourhood according to these experts were its support networks, mutual help, educational and health services, and green spaces, and the most deficient aspects were the possibility of a hopeful future and emotional support within the family unit. Poverty and/or the scarcity of economic resources were identified as the main barriers to accessing health assets. Special difficulties in access to health for migrant and Roma children were also identified. The panel of experts made concrete action proposals. It was recommended to support resources and services that already exist in their community. The experts prioritised work with families, education, working in conjunction with vulnerable groups, community participation, and networking.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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