教育卡通视频提高儿童弱视治疗依从性的可行性。

IF 1.8 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Saeed Aljohani, Jingyun Wang, Mitchell Scheiman, Qing-Qing Tan, Hongxin Xu, Nawaf Almutairi, Saleh Alshammeri
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背景:以往的研究表明,有必要在治疗过程中评估依从性,使用教育干预方法已被证明可以提高贴片治疗的依从性。先前的一项研究报告说,教育卡通能显著提高贴片的依从性。然而,这种黑白漫画并不是市售的。目的:探讨一段4分钟的教育卡通短片对提高弱视儿童贴片治疗依从性的可行性。方法:选取3 ~ 10岁单侧弱视儿童,每天配片2小时或6小时。使用微传感器跟踪治疗的客观依从性。儿童在4周±2天后返回以测量依从性。依从性≤50%的参与者有资格观看教育卡通视频。他们继续先前规定的治疗(2小时或6小时补片)额外一周,以评估随访依从性。结果:共纳入27名受试者。平均年龄(SD) 6.6(1.5)岁。22名受试者(2小时补片组12名,6小时补片组10名)的依从性≤50%,并观看了我们的卡通视频。卡通视频将两种方案的22名参与者的平均依从性(SD)从29.6%(11.9%)提高到56.8%(12.1%)(配对双尾t检验,t= -11, P < 0.000)。结论:教学卡通视频在临床应用是可行的。这些数据显示,在观看教育卡通视频后,儿童对两种贴片方案的依从性都有改善的趋势。
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The Feasibility of an Educational Cartoon Video for Improving Adherence with Amblyopia Treatment in Children.

The Feasibility of an Educational Cartoon Video for Improving Adherence with Amblyopia Treatment in Children.

The Feasibility of an Educational Cartoon Video for Improving Adherence with Amblyopia Treatment in Children.

The Feasibility of an Educational Cartoon Video for Improving Adherence with Amblyopia Treatment in Children.

Background: Previous studies have shown that it is necessary to evaluate adherence during the treatment process, using educational intervention methods which have been shown to improve adherence with patching treatment. A previous study reported that an educational cartoon had significantly improved adherence with patching. However, this black-white cartoon is not commercially available.

Objective: This study investigates the feasibility of a 4-minute educational cartoon video in improving adherence with patching therapy for amblyopic children.

Methods: Children (3 to 10 years old) with unilateral amblyopia who were prescribed 2 hours or 6 hours of patching per day were enrolled. Objective adherence to the treatment was tracked using a microsensor. Children returned after 4 weeks ± 2 days to measure adherence. Participants with adherence ≤50% were eligible to watch the educational cartoon video. They continued with the previously prescribed treatment (2 hours or 6 hours patching) for an additional week to evaluate the follow-up adherence.

Results: A total of 27 participants were enrolled. The mean age (SD) was 6.6 (1.5) years. Twenty-two participants (12 in the 2 hours patching group and 10 in the 6 hours patching group) had adherence ≤50% and watched our cartoon video. The cartoon video improved mean adherence (SD) from 29.6% (11.9%) to 56.8% (12.1%) in all 22 participants from both regimens (paired 2-tailed t-test, t= -11, P < 0.000).

Conclusion: The Educational cartoon video is feasible for use in a clinical setting. These data showed a trend of improvement in adherence with both patching regimens in children after watching the educational cartoon video.

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Clinical ophthalmology
Clinical ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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