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Cultural orientation and safety app for new and short-term health care providers in Nunavut

机译:Nunavut新款和短期医疗保健提供者的文化定位和安全应用

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Setting One of the greatest challenges of Nunavut's health care system is its reliance on short-term professionals, many of whom are not oriented to the Inuit historical/cultural context and the organization of health care in the territory. Our objective was to develop a free iOS/Android app to address this knowledge gap.Intervention We reviewed existing literature and interviewed key stakeholders to develop the content of the app covering the following: Inuit ways of communicating and expectations in the health care setting; Inuit history, settlement, and societal values (including a bibliography and a list of Inuktitut language phrases and resources); health care model (including referral pathways for tertiary care and mental health referrals); maps and community information; and useful information to prepare for your arrival. The app, HealthNU, was launched in September 2017. We targeted new and short-term health care providers in Nunavut, and the app has also been circulated and used by social workers, educators, and health care providers outside of the territory. Outcomes By September 5, 2019, the app had been downloaded more than 700 times. To evaluate the app, we conducted interviews and a brief survey with key stakeholders (n = 18), who indicated that (1) the app was easy to use; (2) the content was highly relevant and would result in improved cultural competencies; and (3) they would recommend the app to colleagues and were already using it for recruitment/orientation. Challenges and limitations included: ensuring practitioners "completed" all modules while reading/using the app, and low response rate among providers who were solicited for feedback. Implications HealthNU is an example of how technology solutions developed in partnership with community members, health care providers, researchers, and government can improve the quality of care for Nunavummiut. We are currently working with the Nunavut Department of Health to develop similar apps in other contexts.
机译:努纳武特卫生保健系统面临的最大挑战之一是对短期专业人员的依赖,其中许多人不适应该地区的因纽特人历史/文化背景和卫生保健组织。我们的目标是开发一款免费的iOS/Android应用程序来解决这一知识鸿沟。干预我们回顾了现有文献,并采访了关键利益相关者,以开发应用程序的内容,包括以下内容:因纽特人在医疗环境中的沟通方式和期望;因纽特人的历史、聚居地和社会价值观(包括书目和因纽特人语言短语和资源清单);医疗模式(包括三级医疗和心理健康转诊的转诊途径);地图和社区信息;以及为您的到来做准备的有用信息。应用程序HealthNU于2017年9月推出。我们的目标是努纳武特的新的和短期的医疗保健提供者,该应用程序也已在该地区以外的社会工作者、教育工作者和医疗保健提供者中传播和使用。结果截至2019年9月5日,该应用的下载次数已超过700次。为了评估该应用程序,我们与关键利益相关者(n=18)进行了访谈和简短调查,他们表示(1)该应用程序易于使用;(2) 内容具有高度相关性,将提高文化能力;(3)他们会向同事推荐该应用程序,并且已经在使用它进行招聘/入职培训。挑战和限制包括:确保从业者在阅读/使用应用程序时“完成”所有模块,以及征求反馈的提供商的响应率较低。含义HealthNU是与社区成员、医疗保健提供者、研究人员和政府合作开发的技术解决方案如何提高Nunavummiut护理质量的一个例子。我们目前正在与努纳武特卫生部合作,在其他环境下开发类似的应用程序。

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