髋关节发育不良患儿家长的信息偏好与儿科骨科医生观点比较的全国调查

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
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髋关节发育不良(DDH)的诊断和治疗对父母来说是有压力的,往往由于信息不足而恶化。本研究的主要目的是评估在先前的单中心研究中确定的DDH儿童父母的信息偏好是否可在整个荷兰推广。第二个目的是将这些偏好与儿科骨科医生的观点进行比较。一项在线调查于2023年9月至11月期间在荷兰DDH患儿的父母和儿科骨科医生中进行。基于先前的定性研究,调查包括关于信息传递的内容、时间和格式的封闭式和开放式问题。共有177名家长和20名儿科骨科医生完成了调查。所有问题的中位回答得分均≥7分,表明先前确定的父母偏好适用于全国。家长和儿科骨科医生都强调了对社会各阶层的人提供可访问和可理解的信息的重要性。家长强烈希望在诊断前获得可靠的ddh相关信息,并重视他们可以在家中重新访问的资源,如网站或印刷材料。然而,家长对智能手机应用程序的兴趣不大,这与儿科骨科医生的观点形成鲜明对比。这项全国性的研究提供了一个全面的概述信息偏好的家长在DDH护理。将这些发现与儿科骨科医生的观点进行比较,为优化信息传递提供了有价值的见解。这有助于完善信息传递策略,最终提高对疾病的理解、家长满意度和治疗依从性。
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A nationwide survey on the information preferences of parents of children with developmental dysplasia of the hip compared with pediatric orthopedic surgeons' perspectives.

The diagnosis and treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) can be stressful for parents, often worsened by inadequate information. The primary aim of this study is to assess whether the information preferences of parents of children with DDH, identified in a prior single-center study, are generalizable across the Netherlands. A secondary aim is to compare these preferences with the perspectives of pediatric orthopedic surgeons. An online survey was conducted between September and November 2023 among parents of children with DDH and pediatric orthopedic surgeons in the Netherlands. Based on prior qualitative research, the survey included closed- and open-ended questions regarding the content, timing, and format of information delivery. A total of 177 parents and 20 pediatric orthopedic surgeons completed the survey. Median response scores were ≥7 across all questions, suggesting that previously identified parental preferences are applicable nationwide. Both parents and pediatric orthopedic surgeons emphasized the importance of accessible and understandable information to people at all levels of society. Parents strongly preferred reliable DDH-related information before diagnosis and valued resources they could revisit at home, such as websites or printed materials. However, parents showed minimal interest in a smartphone application, a preference that contrasted with pediatric orthopedic surgeons' perspectives. This nationwide study provides a comprehensive overview of the information preferences of parents in DDH care. Comparing these findings with the perspectives of pediatric orthopedic surgeons offers valuable insights for optimizing information delivery. This can help refine information delivery strategies, ultimately enhancing disease understanding, parental satisfaction, and treatment adherence.

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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
170
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal highlights important recent developments from the world''s leading clinical and research institutions. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric orthopedic disorders. It is the official journal of IFPOS (International Federation of Paediatric Orthopaedic Societies). Submitted articles undergo a preliminary review by the editor. Some articles may be returned to authors without further consideration. Those being considered for publication will undergo further assessment and peer-review by the editors and those invited to do so from a reviewer pool. ​
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