在卫生保健系统中支持护理人员的短信:发展、试点和全国推广评估。

Q2 Medicine
Jennifer Lynn Martindale-Adams, Carolyn Davis Clark, Jessica Roxy Martin, Charles Richard Henderson, Linda Olivia Nichols
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背景:虽然有许多干预措施来支持护理人员,但短信还没有被广泛使用。目的:本文旨在描述退伍军人事务部(VA)针对退伍军人护理人员的安妮压力管理短信协议的开发,其试点测试和随后的全国推广。方法:基于提高所有照护者健康资源(REACH) VA照护者干预,制定以教育、激励和缓解压力活动为重点的短信压力管理方案。该方案随后在试点研究中进行了测试。在试点研究结果的基础上,执行并评价了该议定书的全国推广。护理人员从VA设施转介到全国进行试点和全国推广。对试点护理人员进行电话访谈;6个月时,向全国推广护理人员发送基于网络的评估链接。对于这两项评估,问题都是按照李克特量表评分的,从完全不同意到完全同意。对于试点和全国推广,使用频率和方法分析了定量数据;主题是从开放式定性回答中确定的。结果:在试点研究的22名护理人员中,18名(82%)提供了随访数据。在5分量表中,他们报告短信在管理压力(平均得分3.8,标准差1.1),帮助他们照顾自己(平均得分3.7,标准差1.3),并让他们感到被照顾(平均得分4.1,标准差1.7)方面很有用。文本易于阅读(平均得分4.5,SD 1.2),不会在尴尬的时候出现(平均得分2.2,SD 1.4),不会令人困惑(平均得分1.1,SD 0.2),并且不会引起反应问题(平均得分1.9,1.1);然而,83%(15/18)的照顾者在压力大时不想要求活动。因此,国家协议不要求护理人员作出回应。在全国推广中,22.17%(781/3522)的合格护理人员回答了基于网络的调查,并报告说这些信息在管理压力(平均得分4.3,SD 0.8),帮助他们照顾自己(平均得分4.3,SD 0.8)和亲人(平均得分4.2,SD 0.8)方面有用,并使他们感到被照顾(平均得分4.5,SD 0.8)。几乎三分之二(509/778,65.4%)的参与者尝试了所有或大部分策略。共确定了5个主题。他们很感激这些信息,帮助他们照顾自己,让他们觉得不那么孤独,把安妮当作朋友。护理人员报告说,这些信息是正确的,在他们最需要的时候出现,他们不希望它们停下来。这一成功带来了四种额外的护理人员短信协议:丧亲之痛、痴呆症行为和压力管理、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)行为以及照顾你,截至2022年2月,共有7274名护理人员注册。结论:护理人员报告说,这些信息使他们感到被照顾,更自信。已被纳入临床环境和卫生保健系统的短信可能是一种向护理人员提供有用和有意义支持的低成本方式。
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Text Messages to Support Caregivers in a Health Care System: Development and Pilot and National Rollout Evaluation.

Text Messages to Support Caregivers in a Health Care System: Development and Pilot and National Rollout Evaluation.

Text Messages to Support Caregivers in a Health Care System: Development and Pilot and National Rollout Evaluation.

Text Messages to Support Caregivers in a Health Care System: Development and Pilot and National Rollout Evaluation.

Background: Although there are many interventions to support caregivers, SMS text messaging has not been used widely.

Objective: In this paper, we aimed to describe development of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Annie Stress Management SMS text messaging protocol for caregivers of veterans, its pilot test, and subsequent national rollout.

Methods: The stress management protocol was developed with text messages focusing on education, motivation, and stress-alleviating activities based on the Resources for Enhancing All Caregivers Health (REACH) VA caregiver intervention. This protocol was then tested in a pilot study. On the basis of the pilot study results, a national rollout of the protocol was executed and evaluated. Caregivers were referred from VA facilities nationally for the pilot and national rollout. Pilot caregivers were interviewed by telephone; national rollout caregivers were sent a web-based evaluation link at 6 months. For both evaluations, questions were scored on a Likert scale ranging from completely disagree to completely agree. For both the pilot and national rollout, quantitative data were analyzed with frequencies and means; themes were identified from open-ended qualitative responses.

Results: Of the 22 caregivers in the pilot study, 18 (82%) provided follow-up data. On a 5-point scale, they reported text messages had been useful in managing stress (mean score 3.8, SD 1.1), helping them take care of themselves (mean score 3.7, SD 1.3), and making them feel cared for (mean score 4.1, SD 1.7). Texts were easy to read (mean score 4.5, SD 1.2), did not come at awkward times (mean score 2.2, SD 1.4), were not confusing (mean score 1.1, SD 0.2), and did not cause problems in responding (mean score 1.9, 1.1); however, 83% (15/18) of caregivers did not want to request an activity when stressed. Consequently, the national protocol did not require caregivers to respond. In the national rollout, 22.17% (781/3522) of the eligible caregivers answered the web-based survey and reported that the messages had been useful in managing stress (mean score 4.3, SD 0.8), helping them take care of themselves (mean score 4.3, SD 0.8) and loved ones (mean score 4.2, SD 0.8), and making them feel cared for (mean score 4.5, SD 0.8). Almost two-thirds (509/778, 65.4%) of the participants tried all or most of the strategies. A total of 5 themes were identified. The messages were appreciated, helped with self-care, and made them feel less alone, looking on Annie as a friend. The caregivers reported that the messages were on target and came when they were most needed and did not want them to stop. This success has led to four additional caregiver texting protocols: bereavement, dementia behaviors and stress management, (posttraumatic stress disorder) PTSD behaviors, and taking care of you, with 7274 caregivers enrolled as of February 2022.

Conclusions: Caregivers reported the messages made them feel cared for and more confident. SMS text messaging, which is incorporated into clinical settings and health care systems, may represent a low-cost way to provide useful and meaningful support to caregivers.

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