Effectiveness of caregiver educational materials for paediatric community-acquired pneumonia in the emergency department: a qualitative study.

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CJEM Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-03 DOI:10.1007/s43678-024-00777-2
Lara Murphy, Nelson Huang, Sujane Kandasamy, Gita Wahi, Jeffrey M Pernica
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to better understand caregiver perspectives on educational materials relating to paediatric community-acquired pneumonia and antibiotic stewardship in the emergency department setting.

Methods: This was a phenomenologically informed qualitative study. Caregivers of young children in Hamilton, Ontario were presented with four educational materials (animated video, physician led lecture-style video, caregiver led testimony-style video, and a printed brochure) providing information relating to treatment strategies for community-acquired pneumonia. Caregivers were then asked open-ended questions about how they felt about the effectiveness of the media used. The principles of conventional content analysis guided the coding and synthesis of the transcribed interviews.

Results: Eleven caregivers were interviewed. Most caregivers preferred the animated video and brochure to the lecture-style physician video and caregiver testimonial video. Common themes for effective educational materials included visually attention-grabbing graphics, accessible language, and formats they could reference following their visit (e.g. brochure).

Conclusions: The busy nature of the emergency department setting can impede effective communication between clinicians and parents. Employing educational materials may allow for more informed parent-provider communication on care decision making. Caregivers in our study prioritized the simplest information formats for education around community-acquired pneumonia and antimicrobial stewardship which could be referenced following discharge. This was best accomplished by short, animated videos and brochures. Results from this study can inform development of future educational materials used in paediatric emergency department settings to optimize caregiver education and corresponding care plan adherence.

急诊科儿科社区获得性肺炎护理人员教育材料的有效性:一项定性研究。
研究目的本研究旨在更好地了解护理人员对急诊科环境中与儿科社区获得性肺炎和抗生素管理相关的教育材料的看法:这是一项基于现象学的定性研究。研究人员向安大略省汉密尔顿市的幼儿看护者展示了四种教育材料(动画视频、医生主导的演讲式视频、看护者主导的证词式视频和印刷小册子),这些材料提供了与社区获得性肺炎治疗策略相关的信息。然后向护理人员提出开放式问题,询问他们对所使用媒体的有效性有何看法。在传统内容分析原则的指导下,对转录的访谈内容进行编码和综合:共采访了 11 位护理人员。大多数护理人员更喜欢动画视频和小册子,而不是演讲式的医生视频和护理人员感言视频。有效教育材料的共同主题包括吸引视觉注意力的图片、易懂的语言以及就诊后可参考的格式(如小册子):结论:急诊科环境的繁忙会阻碍临床医生与家长之间的有效沟通。采用教育材料可使家长与医疗服务提供者就护理决策进行更明智的沟通。在我们的研究中,护理人员优先考虑采用最简单的信息形式,围绕社区获得性肺炎和抗菌药物管理进行教育,以便在出院后参考。简短的动画视频和小册子是实现这一目标的最佳方式。这项研究的结果可为今后儿科急诊室教育材料的开发提供参考,从而优化护理人员的教育和相应护理计划的执行。
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