社区照护者对医疗复杂儿童健康资讯科技使用的看法:质性访谈研究。

IF 2.3 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Farah Elkourdi, Onur Asan
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摘要

背景:具有医疗复杂性的儿童是一个独特的儿科群体,需要广泛的医疗保健需求和护理协调。患有医学复杂性的儿童有多种严重的慢性健康问题,影响多个器官系统,并导致功能限制和高卫生保健需求或使用。通常,需要医疗技术和对日常生活活动的全面照顾,其中大部分由家庭和照顾者在家中提供。健康IT (HIT)是一个广泛的术语,包括各种技术,如患者门户、远程医疗和移动健康应用程序。这些工具可以通过加强沟通、信息交流、医疗安全、护理协调和共同决策来改善对医疗复杂性儿童的护理。在本研究中,我们将具有医疗复杂性的儿童确定为3岁慢性健康状况的儿童。社区护理人员作为倡导者和协调员、儿童需求信息的主要来源以及获得护理的促进者,有助于医疗复杂儿童的护理管理。他们往往是医疗复杂儿童家庭的第一个接触点,特别是在脆弱社区,包括农村地区的家庭、低收入家庭和非英语移民人口。目的:本研究旨在从社区护理人员的角度介绍医疗复杂性儿童的医疗服务需求和偏好。通过纳入他们对HIT发展的看法,我们可以更好地了解他们面临的挑战,他们提供的见解,以及他们弥合护理、支持和资源差距的方式。方法:我们对来自美国东海岸父母倡导网络的医疗复杂性儿童人群的正式社区护理人员进行了半结构化访谈(n=12)。采访通过Zoom进行录音,然后进行转录。一项归纳专题分析进行,以揭示挑战和偏好,以改善儿童的医疗复杂性的照顾。结果:我们将访谈结果分为主题和副主题。有四个主题:(1)在COVID-19大流行期间,远程医疗改变了对医疗复杂性儿童的护理,(2)建议的医疗复杂性儿童的工具和技术,(3)HIT功能偏好,(4)向成人护理的过渡。每个主题都有多个子主题,这些子主题捕获了与所需技术的设计特性相关的所有细节。结论:本研究强调了发展和加强医疗复杂性儿童的HIT护理的必要性。确定的主题可以作为设计师的设计指南,为以用户为中心的HIT工具奠定基础,从而有效地支持患有医疗复杂性的儿童及其家庭。远程医疗和移动医疗应用程序可以改善医疗复杂性儿童的护理管理和生活质量。
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Community Caregivers' Perspectives on Health IT Use for Children With Medical Complexity: Qualitative Interview Study.

Community Caregivers' Perspectives on Health IT Use for Children With Medical Complexity: Qualitative Interview Study.

Background: Children with medical complexity represent a unique pediatric population requiring extensive health care needs and care coordination. Children with medical complexities have multiple significant chronic health problems that affect multiple organ systems and result in functional limitations and high health care needs or use. Often, there is a need for medical technology and total care for activities of daily living, much of which is provided at home by family and caregivers. Health IT (HIT) is a broad term that includes various technologies, such as patient portals, telemedicine, and mobile health apps. These tools can improve the care of children with medical complexity by enhancing communication, information exchange, medical safety, care coordination, and shared decision-making. In this study, we identified children with medical complexity as children aged <21 years who have >3 chronic health conditions. Community caregivers contribute to the care management of children with medical complexity, serving as advocates and coordinators, primary sources of information about children's needs, and facilitators of access to care. They are often the first point of contact for the families of children with medical complexity, particularly in vulnerable communities, including families in rural areas, low-income households, and non-English-speaking immigrant populations.

Objective: This study aims to introduce the HIT needs and preferences for children with medical complexity from the perspective of community caregivers. By including their perspective on HIT development, we can better appreciate the challenges they face, the insights they offer, and the ways in which they bridge gaps in care, support, and resources.

Methods: We conducted semistructured interviews (n=12) with formal community caregivers of children with medical complexity populations from a parent advocacy network on the US East Coast. Interviews were audio recorded via Zoom and then transcribed. An inductive thematic analysis was conducted to reveal HIT challenges and preferences for improving the care of children with medical complexity.

Results: We categorized the interview results into themes and subthemes. There are four main themes: (1) telehealth transforming care for children with medical complexity during the COVID-19 pandemic, (2) suggested tools and technologies for care for children with medical complexity, (3) HIT feature preferences, and (4) transition to adult care. Each theme had multiple subthemes capturing all details related to design features of needed technologies.

Conclusions: The study emphasizes the need to develop and enhance HIT for the care of children with medical complexity. The identified themes can serve as design guidelines for designers by establishing a foundation for user-centered HIT tools to effectively support children with medical complexity and their families. Telehealth and mobile health apps could improve care management and quality of life for children with medical complexity.

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