青少年镰状细胞病iPeer2Peer项目的随机对照试验:一项混合方法研究

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-01-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.1170
Lauren Kelenc, Brittany Wiles, Fareha Nishat, Chitra Lalloo, Anya Nair, Craig Eling, Melanie Kirby-Allen, Ewurabena Simpson, Roona Sinha, Richard Ward, William T Zempsky, Sara Ahola Kohut, Jennifer N Stinson
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背景和目的:镰状细胞病(SCD)的特点是反复发作的严重急性疼痛和慢性疼痛的风险。远程同伴支持项目已被证明能有效改善许多慢性病患者的健康状况。本研究的目的是探讨在线同伴辅导计划(iPeer2Peer计划)对青少年SCD的可行性和可接受性。方法:采用候补先导随机对照试验。随机分配到干预组的青少年与训练有素的同伴导师(19-25岁;成功地管理他们的SCD),包括在15周的时间内进行多达10次约30分钟的视频通话。对照组接受标准治疗。主要结果是iP2P计划/协议的累积率、退出率和依从性,次要结果是通过定性分析确定导师-被指导者对话的主题。结果:28名受试者(14项干预;14名对照者随机加入研究(平均年龄:14.8±1.7岁;57%的女性)。应计率为80%(28/35),提现率为18%(5/28),其中28%(4/14)坚持iP2P计划;然而,71%(10/14)的青少年在干预中完成了至少一个电话。基于对75个师徒生电话的内容分析,出现了三个不同的内容类别:SCD的影响,自我管理,向SCD成年的过渡以及一般主题。结论:本试点研究的结果表明,当前迭代的iP2P SCD计划缺乏可行性。iP2P计划的未来研究可以通过个性化指导、可变沟通渠道和强调性别来提高参与度。
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A pilot randomized controlled trial of the iPeer2Peer program in adolescents with sickle cell disease: A mixed method study.

Background and objectives: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is hallmarked by recurrent episodes of severe acute pain and the risk for chronic pain. Remote peer support programs have been shown to effectively improve health outcomes for many chronic conditions. The objective of this study was to examine the feasibility and acceptability of an online peer mentoring program (iPeer2Peer program) for adolescents with SCD.

Method: A waitlist pilot randomized controlled trial was conducted. Adolescents randomized to the intervention group were matched with trained peer mentors (19-25 years; successfully managing their SCD), consisting of up to 10 sessions of approximately 30-min video calls over a 15-week period. The control group received standard care. The primary outcomes were rates of accrual, withdrawal, and adherence to iP2P program/protocol, with secondary outcomes identifying topics of mentorship-mentee conversations through qualitative analysis.

Results: Twenty-eight participants (14 intervention; 14 control) were randomized to the study (mean age: 14.8 ± 1.7 years; 57% female). Accrual rate was 80% (28/35) and withdrawal rate was 18% (5/28), with 28% (4/14) adhering to the iP2P program; however, 71% (10/14) of adolescents in the intervention completed at least one call. Based on content analysis of 75 mentor-mentee calls, three distinct content categories emerged: impact of SCD, self-management, transitioning to adulthood with SCD, and general topics.

Conclusion: The results from this pilot study suggest that the current iteration of the iP2P SCD program lacks feasibility. Future research with the iP2P program can focus improved engagement via personalized mentoring, variable communication avenues, and an emphasis on gender.

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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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