An evaluation of the quality of ear health services for Aboriginal children living in remote Australia: a cascade of care analysis

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Oct 31;23(1):1186. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-10152-z.

Abstract

Background: In the Northern Territory (NT) the prevalence of otitis media (OM) in young Aboriginal children living in remote communities has persisted at around 90% over the last few decades. OM-associated hearing loss can cause developmental delay and adversely impact life course trajectories. This study examined the 5-year trends in OM prevalence and quality of ear health services in remote NT communities.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on de-identified clinical data for 50 remote clinics managed by the NT Government. We report a 6-monthly cascade analysis of the proportions of children 0-16 years of age receiving local guideline recommendations for surveillance, OM treatment and follow-up at selected milestones between 2014 and 2018.

Results: Between 6,326 and 6,557 individual children were included in the 6-monthly analyses. On average, 57% (95%CI: 56-59%) of eligible children had received one or more ear examination in each 6-monthly period. Of those examined, 36% (95%CI: 33-40%) were diagnosed with some type of OM, of whom 90% had OM requiring either immediate treatment or scheduled follow-up according to local guidelines. Outcomes of treatment and follow-up were recorded in 24% and 23% of cases, respectively. Significant decreasing temporal trends were found in the proportion diagnosed with any OM across each age group. Overall, this proportion decreased by 40% over the five years (from 43 to 26%).

Conclusions: This cascade of care analysis found that ear health surveillance and compliance with otitis media guidelines for treatment and follow-up were both low. Further research is required to identify effective strategies that improve ear health services in remote settings.

Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children; Cascade of care analysis; Ear health services; Otitis media.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Health Services* / standards
  • Health Services, Indigenous / standards
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Northern Territory / epidemiology
  • Otitis Media* / epidemiology
  • Otitis Media* / therapy
  • Retrospective Studies