Digital Health Program to Support Family Caregivers of Children Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy: Qualitative Feasibility Study.

IF 2.1 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Alba Jiménez-Díaz, Maitena Pierantonelli, Patricia Morte Coscolín, Amaia Salinas-Uhalte, Silvia Quer-Palomas, Octavio Rivera-Romero, Rocío Herrero, Luis Fernández-Luque, Rosa Baños, Ricardo C Berrios, Antonio de Arriba
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Abstract

Background: Caregivers of children with growth hormone deficiency often face emotional challenges (eg, stress) associated with their children's health conditions. This psychological burden might affect children's adherence to treatment and hinder their health-related quality of life (HrQoL). This assumption is leading to seriously considering multidimensional clinical approaches to pediatric health conditions where the emotional well-being of caregivers should be accounted for to optimize children's health outcomes. Novel mobile health (mHealth) solutions based on emotional and behavioral change techniques can play a promising role because they are increasingly used within different health areas to support adaptive psychological functioning. However, whether and how mHealth solutions of this type of emotional well-being support caregivers of children with growth-related problems is an issue that needs to be clarified.

Objective: This study aimed to gather qualitative information to better understand individualized experiences of caregiving of children undergoing growth hormone therapy (GHt) and perceived barriers or facilitators for the adoption of an mHealth solution called Adhera Caring Digital Program (ACDP).

Methods: A total of 10 family caregivers were recruited at Miguel Servet Children's Hospital, and they engaged with the ACDP for 1 month. The ACDP is a mobile-based digital intervention focused on promoting the overall well-being of family caregivers which provides access to personalized education, motivational mobile-based messages, and mental well-being exercises such as mindfulness or respiratory exercises. Subsequently, an individual semistructured interview was performed to gather qualitative user experience information.

Results: The digital intervention was well-received. The ACDP was found to be useful, easy to use, and understandable, addressing all the difficulties expressed by caregivers. It was also noted to be particularly helpful at the beginning of the treatment and, for some families, became a natural tool that strengthened the parent-child relationship.

Conclusions: The ACDP is a promising and well-accepted tool that enhances the experience of patients and caregivers. It improves the management of growth hormone deficiency and promotes the overall well-being of family caregivers.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials NCT04812665; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04812665.

International registered report identifier (irrid): RR2-10.1186/s12911-022-01935-1.

支持接受生长激素治疗儿童的家庭照顾者的数字健康计划:定性可行性研究。
背景:生长激素缺乏症儿童的照料者经常面临与儿童健康状况相关的情绪挑战(如压力)。这种心理负担可能会影响儿童对治疗的依从性,并阻碍他们与健康相关的生活质量(HrQoL)。这一假设导致认真考虑儿科健康状况的多维临床方法,其中应考虑照顾者的情感健康,以优化儿童的健康结果。基于情绪和行为改变技术的新型移动健康(mHealth)解决方案可以发挥有希望的作用,因为它们越来越多地用于不同的健康领域,以支持适应性心理功能。然而,这种类型的情感健康的移动健康解决方案是否以及如何支持有成长相关问题的儿童的照顾者是一个需要澄清的问题。目的:本研究旨在收集定性信息,以更好地了解接受生长激素治疗(GHt)的儿童的个性化护理体验,以及采用名为Adhera护理数字计划(ACDP)的移动健康解决方案的感知障碍或促进因素。方法:在Miguel Servet儿童医院招募10名家庭照顾者,进行为期1个月的ACDP。ACDP是一种基于移动的数字干预,重点是促进家庭照顾者的整体福祉,提供个性化教育、基于移动的激励信息和心理健康练习,如正念或呼吸练习。随后,进行了个人半结构化访谈,以收集定性的用户体验信息。结果:数字化干预效果良好。我们发现ACDP是有用的,易于使用和理解的,解决了护理人员表达的所有困难。人们还注意到,它在治疗开始时特别有用,对一些家庭来说,它成为加强亲子关系的自然工具。结论:ACDP是一种很有前途且被广泛接受的工具,可以提高患者和护理人员的体验。它改善了生长激素缺乏症的管理,促进了家庭照顾者的整体福祉。试验注册:ClinicalTrials NCT04812665;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04812665.International注册报告标识符(irrid): RR2-10.1186/s12911-022-01935-1。
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JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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