探讨利益相关者对使用数字健康技术改善青少年特发性脊柱侧凸保守治疗的看法:定性研究。

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背景:青少年特发性脊柱侧凸(AIS)影响2%-3%的青少年,对于轻度至中度的病例推荐保守治疗,如支具和物理治疗性脊柱侧凸特异性运动(psse)。然而,患者对这些治疗的依从性通常很低。包括智能手机应用程序和web应用程序在内的数字工具提供了脊柱弯曲监测、远程咨询和减少医疗保健专业人员工作量等功能。这些工具还可以通过增加动力和提供实时反馈来增强依从性,这对那些与支架不适或自尊问题作斗争的患者尤其有益。尽管有这些潜在的好处,但关于数字卫生技术如何具体加强AIS保守治疗和改善患者预后的研究仍然有限。目的:本研究旨在探讨包括患者、护理人员和卫生保健提供者在内的多个利益相关者对使用数字卫生技术提高AIS治疗依从性和结果的看法。方法:本定性研究在挪威进行,包括17名参与者(1名医生,2名物理治疗师,8名患者,4名家庭护理人员和2名IT专家)。这项研究遵循了挪威的规定。在获得权威机构的批准和研究方案的批准后,通过挪威脊柱和背部疼痛组织招募患者。一部分样本是通过一名研究人员的直接沟通招募的。在获得所有参与者的书面知情同意后,于2023年4月至6月进行了5次焦点小组访谈。使用内容分析方法对数据进行转录、翻译和分析,并由2名独立研究人员对结果进行验证。结果:内容分析揭示了四个关键主题:(1)AIS特异性教育和信息;(2)AIS患者的社会心理支持和社区联系;(3)医疗保健沟通和可及性;(4)AIS治疗依从性和游戏化。与会者强调了无障碍、青少年友好和多语种AIS教育的必要性;为同侪提供支援的数码平台;改善与卫生保健提供者的远程通信;以及针对AIS挑战量身定制的游戏化元素(例如,支架合规跟踪、自我表达的化身定制和实时锻炼反馈)。结论:主要发现强调了获取信息、同伴支持以及与卫生保健提供者更好沟通的必要性,游戏化可以提高治疗依从性。本研究的结果表明,通过促进信息获取、同伴支持和改善与卫生保健提供者的沟通,数字卫生技术在AIS管理方面具有潜力。定制的游戏化功能可以进一步提高依从性,为临床实践和未来的研究提供可操作的见解。
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Exploring Stakeholders' Perceptions of Using Digital Health Technologies to Improve the Conservative Treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Qualitative Study.

Background: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) affects 2%-3% of adolescents, with conservative treatments like bracing and physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercises (PSSEs) recommended for mild to moderate cases. However, patient compliance with these treatments is often low. Digital tools, including smartphone apps and web applications, offer capabilities such as spinal curvature monitoring, remote consultation, and reduction of health care professionals' workload. These tools may also enhance adherence by increasing motivation and providing real-time feedback, which can be particularly beneficial for patients struggling with brace discomfort or self-esteem concerns. Despite these potential benefits, research remains limited on how digital health technologies can specifically enhance conservative AIS treatment and improve patient outcomes.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the perspectives of multiple stakeholders, including patients, caregivers, and health care providers, on using digital health technologies to improve AIS treatment adherence and outcomes.

Methods: This qualitative research study was conducted in Norway and included 17 participants (1 medical doctor, 2 physiotherapists, 8 patients, 4 family caregivers, and 2 IT specialists). The study adhered to Norwegian regulations. After approval from authorities and approval of the study protocol, patients were recruited through the Norwegian Spine and Back Pain Organization. A portion of the sample was recruited through direct communication from one of the researchers. After obtaining written informed consent from all participants, 5 focus group interviews were conducted between April and June 2023. Data were transcribed, translated, and analyzed using a content analysis approach, with findings reviewed by 2 independent researchers for validation.

Results: The content analysis revealed four key themes: (1) AIS-specific education and information, (2) psychosocial support for patients with AIS and community connection, (3) health care communication and access, and (4) treatment adherence to AIS and gamification. Participants highlighted the need for accessible, adolescent-friendly, and multilingual education on AIS; digital platforms for peer support; improved remote communication with health care providers; and gamification elements tailored to AIS challenges (eg, brace compliance tracking, avatar customization for self-expression, and real-time exercise feedback).

Conclusions: Key findings highlighted the need for accessible information, peer support, and better communication with health care providers, with gamification enhancing treatment adherence. The findings of this study show the potential of digital health technologies in AIS management through fostering accessible information, peer support, and improved communication with health care providers. Customized gamification features may further enhance adherence, offering actionable insights for clinical practice and future research.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a highly respected publication in the field of health informatics and health services. With a founding date in 1999, JMIR has been a pioneer in the field for over two decades. As a leader in the industry, the journal focuses on digital health, data science, health informatics, and emerging technologies for health, medicine, and biomedical research. It is recognized as a top publication in these disciplines, ranking in the first quartile (Q1) by Impact Factor. Notably, JMIR holds the prestigious position of being ranked #1 on Google Scholar within the "Medical Informatics" discipline.
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