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An Electronic Teaching Module for Improving Knowledge of Self-Management of Vaso-Occlusive Pain Crises in Patients With Sickle Cell Disease: Pilot Questionnaire Study

机译:电子教学模块,用于提高镰状细胞病患者血管闭塞性疼痛危机的自我管理知识:试点调查研究

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Background For patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), effective management of vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs) is integral to provision of care, as nearly all affected individuals will suffer from VOCs in their lifetime. A recent systematic review of technological interventions to improve self-management in the care of SCD concluded that electronic health has the potential to improve the care of individuals with SCD. Objective The aim of this study was to assess the value of an electronic teaching module (ETM) provided by Emmi Solutions for educating adult SCD patients on VOC self-management and treatment options for SCD. Methods A pretest assessed adults with SCD for baseline knowledge with regard to self-management of VOCs. Participants then watched the 35-min ETM and completed a posttest and survey on the ETM. Results A total of 20 adults enrolled. Their knowledge scores improved (pretest median 66.5% and posttest median 85%; P .001). In total, 18 participants (18/20, 90%) agreed that they “learned a lot” or “learned something” from the ETM. The most common topic about which they reported learning was hydroxyurea. A total of 12 participants (12/20, 60%) agreed with the statement that they “would recommend the module to a friend or family member with sickle cell disease.” Conclusions The ETM is associated with an increase in knowledge in patients with SCD. Limitations of the study include small sample size, no assessment of knowledge before premodule questionnaire completion, and no longitudinal follow-up. Identifying patients with SCD who demonstrate affinity for self-education via an ETM may further enhance utility of this tool to educate and empower patients.
机译:背景对于镰状细胞疾病(SCD)的患者,有效治疗血管闭塞性危机(VOC)是提供医疗服务不可或缺的部分,因为几乎所有受影响的人在其一生中都会遭受VOC的折磨。最近对改善SCD护理自我管理的技术干预措施进行的系统综述得出结论,电子健康具有改善SCD个体护理的潜力。目的这项研究的目的是评估Emmi Solutions提供的电子教学模块(ETM)的价值,以对成年SCD患者进行VOC自我管理和SCD治疗选择的教育。方法:一项预测试评估了患有SCD的成年人对VOC自我管理的基础知识。然后,参与者观看了35分钟的ETM,并完成了对ETM的事后测试和调查。结果共招募20名成人。他们的知识得分有所提高(测试前中位数为66.5%,测试后中位数为85%; P <.001)。共有18名参与者(18/20,90%)同意他们从ETM中“学到了很多”或“学到了一些东西”。他们报告学习的最常见主题是羟基脲。共有12位参与者(12/20,60%)同意以下声明:“他们将模块推荐给患有镰状细胞病的朋友或家人”。结论ETM与SCD患者知识的增加有关。该研究的局限性包括样本量小,在完成模块前问卷调查之前没有知识评估以及没有纵向随访。识别具有通过ETM自我教育的亲和力的SCD患者可能会进一步增强该工具对患者进行教育和授权的效用。

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