心脏和基于动画的肺动脉高压教育。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Pulmonary Circulation Pub Date : 2025-04-02 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1002/pul2.70072
Michelle Cash, Barbara Giambra, Lara Stone, Melissa Magness, Kimberly Luebbe, Samantha Moore, Ryan Moore, Russel Hirsch, Kimberley Miles, Michael Kim, Paul J Critser
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摘要

肺动脉高压(PH)是一种罕见的、复杂的疾病,影响儿童和成人。提供健康教育的努力是必不可少的,因为健康素养影响患者和护理人员获取、处理和理解健康信息并做出知情健康决定的能力。目前的研究试图了解患者和家庭对“汉克心脏”的看法,这是一个用于提高健康素养的动画,以及未来教育偏好的首选学习方法。通过对家庭护理人员和患者的焦点小组进行定性研究来评估“汉克心脏”动画。对焦点小组和访谈记录进行归纳性专题分析。患者和家属有复杂的健康和教育需求,需要个性化的方法,他们认同动画角色是他们现实的代表。我们确定了三个主要主题:(1)动画视频被发现是有帮助的,但不足以满足所有护理人员和患者的教育需求;(2)家长和孩子对视频中代表他们自己经历的元素产生强烈共鸣;(3)需要以患者和家庭为中心的持续和量身定制的教育。使用动画录像作为一种教育形式受到欢迎。患者和家庭的见解和建议,以改善未来的动画发展。
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Hank the Heart and Animation-Based Education for Pulmonary Hypertension.

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a rare, complex disease affecting both children and adults. Efforts to provide health education are imperative as health literacy impacts patient and caregiver capacity to acquire, process, and understand health information and make informed health decisions. The current study sought to understand patient and family perception of "Hank the Heart", an animation used for enhancing health literacy, and preferred learning methods for future educational preferences. A qualitative study was conducted to assess the "Hank the Heart" animation using focus groups of family caregivers and patients. Focus group and interview transcripts underwent inductive thematic analysis. Patients and families have complicated health and educational needs that require a personalized approach, and they identified with the animated character as a representation of their reality. We identified three primary themes: (1) An animated video was found to be helpful but not sufficient to address all caregiver and patient educational needs, (2) Parents and children resonated strongly with elements of the video that represent their own experiences, and (3) Patient and family centered ongoing and tailored education is needed. The use of animation videos as a form of education was well received. Patient and family insights and suggestions were offered for improving future animation development.

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Pulmonary Circulation
Pulmonary Circulation Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
11.50%
发文量
153
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Pulmonary Circulation''s main goal is to encourage basic, translational, and clinical research by investigators, physician-scientists, and clinicans, in the hope of increasing survival rates for pulmonary hypertension and other pulmonary vascular diseases worldwide, and developing new therapeutic approaches for the diseases. Freely available online, Pulmonary Circulation allows diverse knowledge of research, techniques, and case studies to reach a wide readership of specialists in order to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.
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