Informing Parents as Caregivers With a Symptom Assessment App Developed for Children With Cancer.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Katherine M Bernier Carney, Kristin Stegenga, Lauri A Linder
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Background: Mobile health technologies can assist children to communicate their symptom experiences in a developmentally appropriate format. However, few investigations have examined how mHealth resources may also assist parents in their caregiver role. The purpose of this study was to explore how a symptom assessment app designed for school-age children with cancer could further inform parents as caregivers. Methods: Nineteen parents (18 mothers; median 35 years old, range 26-48 years) of children (6-12 years of age) receiving cancer treatment participated in the feasibility/acceptability trial of a game-based symptom assessment app. Acceptability interviews with parents were completed after each child's trial with the app. We completed a secondary analysis of the parent interviews using thematic analysis to examine how the app could support parents in their caregiving role. Results: Parents perceived the app to (1) elicit the child's voice about his/her symptom experience; (2) provide a supportive and safe environment for the child to report symptoms; and (3) create an opportunity to facilitate communication between the child, parent, and clinical team. Parents expressed a willingness for their child to represent his/her experience with the app so that they could make informed decisions regarding symptom care. Discussion: Perceived benefits of the app extended to parents as they described developing further insight into their child's cancer experience. The knowledge gained allowed parents the potential to enhance symptom communication and supportive care strategies. Future research should further evaluate how mHealth tools facilitate shared symptom management between children receiving treatment for cancer and their caregivers.

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通过为癌症儿童开发的症状评估应用程序通知父母作为照顾者。
背景:移动卫生技术可以帮助儿童以适合发展的形式交流他们的症状经历。然而,很少有调查研究移动医疗资源如何帮助父母发挥照顾者的作用。本研究的目的是探索为学龄癌症儿童设计的症状评估应用程序如何进一步告知作为照顾者的父母。方法:父母19例(母亲18例;接受癌症治疗的6-12岁儿童(年龄中位数为35岁,年龄范围为26-48岁)参加了一款基于游戏的症状评估应用的可行性/可接受性试验。在每个孩子使用该应用后,我们完成了对父母的可接受性访谈。我们使用主题分析完成了对父母访谈的二次分析,以检验该应用如何支持父母的照顾角色。结果:家长感知到该app能够(1)引出孩子关于自己症状体验的声音;(2)为儿童报告症状提供一个支持性和安全的环境;(3)创造机会促进孩子、家长和临床团队之间的沟通。家长们表示愿意让他们的孩子讲述他/她使用这款应用的经历,这样他们就可以在症状治疗方面做出明智的决定。讨论:该应用程序的感知好处扩展到父母,因为他们描述了对孩子癌症经历的进一步了解。获得的知识使父母有可能加强症状沟通和支持性护理策略。未来的研究应进一步评估移动健康工具如何促进接受癌症治疗的儿童及其护理人员之间的共享症状管理。
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