挑战与策略:基于互联网的镰状细胞病指导性放松干预的全国数据收集。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
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背景:镰状细胞病(SCD)的疼痛通常会给患者带来压力,并增加对阿片类药物的需求。放松和/或分散注意力的干预措施可减轻 SCD 门诊患者的压力、疼痛和阿片类药物的使用。目的:作者研究了一项基于互联网的指导性放松干预研究在招募、留住参与者以及数据收集方面所面临的挑战,并制定了应对策略:方法:使用了一项正在进行的为期 6 个月的放松干预随机对照试验的定性数据。参与者(N = 122)的平均年龄为 33.4 ± 10.6 岁(范围 = 18-65),大部分为非洲裔美国人(93%)和女性(68%),于 2021 年 3 月至 2024 年 5 月期间与 SCD 诊所和社区合作招募。参与者完成了基线测量,并被随机分配到对照组或实验组。研究专家记录了所有参与者报告的挑战:在完成研究的 122 名参与者中,65 人(53%)报告了 126 次挑战:15人(12%)报告了网络问题,27人(21%)报告了网络程序或Galaxy平板电脑的技术问题,4人(3%)报告了使用药物设备的问题,21人(17%)报告了在遵守特定数据录入时间窗口方面遇到的困难,39人(31%)因住院而遗漏了数据点,20人(16%)报告了在家中疼痛难忍。为克服这些挑战,我们采取了一些有针对性的策略:研究结果让我们深入了解了在评估 SCD 成年门诊患者时在研究招募、保留和数据收集方面遇到的挑战。通过有针对性的策略来应对这些挑战,包括实际的团队培训、与参与者的积极参与以及增加招募地点的努力,可以加强该人群的招募、保留和数据收集工作。
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Challenges and Strategies: Nationwide Data Collection for an Internet-based Guided Relaxation Intervention in Sickle Cell Disease.

Background: The pain of sickle cell disease (SCD) is often stressful and increases the need for opioids. Relaxation and/or distraction interventions may reduce stress, pain, and opioid use in outpatients with SCD. There is limited information regarding challenges and strategies for successful recruitment, retention, and data collection for a relaxation and/or distraction study in this population.

Aim: The authors examined recruitment, retention, and data collection challenges for the participants in a study of an internet-based guided relaxation intervention to devise strategies to address them.

Methods: Qualitative data from an ongoing 6-month randomized controlled trial of a relaxation intervention was used. Participants (N = 122) had a mean age of 33.4 ± 10.6 years (range = 18-65), were mostly African American (93%) and female (68%), and were enrolled between March 2021 and May 2024 in collaboration with SCD clinics and communities. Participants completed baseline measures and were randomized to control or experimental groups. Research specialists documented all participant-reported challenges.

Results: Of 122 participants who completed the study, 65 (53%) reported 126 occurrences of challenges: 15 (12%) reported internet issues, 27 (21%) reported technical difficulties with the web-based program or Galaxy tablet, 4 (3%) reported problems using medication devices, 21 (17%) reported trouble adhering to specific data entry time windows, 39 (31%) had missing data points due to hospitalization, and 20 (16%) reported overwhelming pain at home. Several targeted strategies were used to overcome these challenges.

Conclusion: Findings provide insights into the challenges encountered in study recruitment, retention, and data collection when assessing adult outpatients with SCD. Addressing these challenges through targeted strategies, including practical team training, active engagement with participants, and efforts to add recruitment sites, can enhance recruitment, retention, and data collection in this population.

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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.00
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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