青少年负责的随机对照试验:一个基于网络的青少年癌症自我管理项目。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
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背景:青少年癌症患者(AWC)缺乏自我管理工具。这项研究评估了青少年负责癌症的可行性,这是一个基于网络的自我管理项目。方法:在4个儿科肿瘤诊所进行随机对照试验(RCT)。AWC(12-18岁)及其照顾者随机分为干预组和对照组。所有人都被要求在12周内完成12个网站模块(按照自己的节奏),并每月接到健康教练的电话。干预网站基于认知行为原则,被设计为一个交互式的自我指导在线项目,而控制包括教育,包括12个普通癌症网站的链接。结果评估在入组时和干预后12周进行。主要结果包括累积率和保留率,对方案的依从性,使用问卷调查和半结构化访谈的干预的可接受性和满意度,不良事件和参与干预。结果:共纳入81对青少年看护人,留用率为33%。在干预组中,46% (n = 18)在12周内至少登录一次。12个模块中平均完成2.4个模块(SD 3.0);没有人完成这个项目。33%的护理人员在干预中至少登录过一次网站,没有人完成完整的程序。讨论:本初步研究的结果表明,目前青少年负责癌症的RCT设计缺乏可行性。未来针对这一群体的基于网络的干预措施应包括其他功能,以促进对该计划的吸收和参与。
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A Pilot Randomized Control Trial of Teens Taking Charge: A Web-based Self-management Program for Adolescents with Cancer.

Background: There is a lack of self-management tools for adolescents with cancer (AWC). This study evaluated the feasibility of Teens Taking Charge Cancer, a web-based self-management program. Methods: A pilot randomized control trial (RCT) was conducted across 4 pediatric oncology clinics. AWC (12-18 years) and their caregivers were randomized to either the intervention or control group. All were asked to complete 12 website modules over 12 weeks (at their own pace) and received monthly calls from health coaches. The intervention website was based on cognitive behavioral principals, designed as an interactive self-guided online program, while the control consisted of education and included links to 12 general cancer websites. Outcome assessments occurred at enrollment and 12 weeks post-intervention. The primary outcomes included rate of accrual and retention, adherence to the protocol, acceptability and satisfaction with intervention using questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, adverse events and engagement with the intervention. Results: Eighty-one teen-caregiver dyads were enrolled with a retention rate of 33%. In the intervention group 46% (n = 18) logged in at least once over the 12-week period. A mean of 2.4 of 12 modules (SD 3.0) were completed; and no one completed the program. Thirty-three percent of caregivers in the intervention logged into the website at least once and none completed the full program. Discussion: The results from this pilot study suggest that the current design of the Teens Taking Charge Cancer RCT lacks feasiblity. Future web-based interventions for this group should include additional features to promote uptake and engagement with the program.

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