评估移动医疗与模拟技术对镰状细胞护理的辅助作用

Scott Sittig, Tierney Beebe, Jessica Landry, Helen Hurst
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简介:镰状细胞病(SCD)影响着大约10万美国人,大约每365名黑人或非裔美国人中就有一人患病。SCD护理人员可以利用mHealth等健康技术来帮助他们进行预约提醒、药物管理、教育和疼痛管理,因为这与更好地管理这种疾病过程有关。方法:采用混合方法探讨影响照顾者照顾SCD儿童能力的感知影响因素,并利用mHealth和模拟。进行了一项33个问题的调查,其中包括人口统计学、SCD、mHealth和模拟、一般自我效能感、成人希望和四个开放式问题。结果:总共有36名SCD护理人员完成了调查,其中3人提供了额外的访谈。69%的照顾者是SCD儿童的母亲(n=25),所有照顾者都是非裔美国人。自我效能感(p=.568)和成人希望评分(p=.762)不是使用mHealth或模拟的意愿的预测因素。结论:SCD护理人员正在使用一些形式的技术来帮助他们,然而,一个包罗万象的(一站式定位)mHealth应用程序以及模拟培训将使这些护理人员能够更好地管理患者/亲人的SCD。
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Evaluation of Pairing Mobile Health with Simulation Technology to Assist Sickle Cell Caregivers
Introduction: Sickle Cell disease (SCD) affects approximately 100,00 Americans and occurs in about one in every 365 black or African American births.  SCD caregivers could utilize health technology such as mHealth to assist them with appointment reminders, medication management, education, and pain management as it relates to better managing this disease process.   Methods: A mixed-methods approach was utilized to explore the perceived influential factors that impact the caregivers’ ability to care for the children with SCD and utilize mHealth and simulation. A 33-question survey was administered which included questions on: demographics, SCD, mHealth and simulation, General Self-Efficacy, Adult Hope, and four opened-ended questions. Results: In total, 36 SCD caregivers completed the survey and three of them provided an additional interview. Sixty nine percent of the caregivers were mothers (n = 25) of the children with SCD and all the caregivers were African American. Self-Efficacy (p=.568) and Adult Hope scores (p=.762) were not a predictor for willingness to use mHealth or simulation.    Conclusions: SCD caregivers are using some forms of technology to help them however an all-inclusive (one-stop location) mHealth app along with simulation training would allow these caregivers to better manage their patient’s/loved ones SCD.
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