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Engaging hematopoietic cell transplantation patients and caregivers in the design of print and mobile application individualized survivorship care plan tools

机译:在印刷和移动应用程序的设计中,从事造血细胞移植患者和护理人员个性化生存护理计划工具

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Purpose INSPIRE (INteractive Survivorship Program with Information and REsources) is an online health program that includes a mobile app, website, health action plan, and individualized survivorship care plans for adult hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) survivors. The INSPIRE program integrates two previously effective randomized control trials that tested an internet-based program and patient-centered survivorship care plans for HCT survivors. Methods Three focus groups were conducted with a total of 22 participants (20 patients, 2 caregivers/patient advocates) to explore patient and caregiver preferences and to optimize the patient-centered emphasis of INSPIRE. Adult (age > 18 years at the time of study entry) HCT recipients had to be at least 1-year post-HCT to participate; caregivers/patient advocates were also eligible. Participants had to be able to communicate in English, could have any diagnosis, transplant type, or donor source, and could have had multiple transplants. Results All patient participants received an allogeneic HCT; average time since HCT was 8 years (range 2-22 years). The majority of participants were female (77.3%). Overall, the tools were well received by participants in this study, particularly the personalized features of all the tools. Major themes included interest in having the ability to tailor features to individual needs, and an interest in tracking information over time. Discussion Engaging patients and caregivers is invaluable to optimize tools designed to improve HCT survivorship care. Print, online, and mobile-based tools, tailored to individual patients' treatment history and requisite follow-up care, can provide otherwise unavailable expertise and guidelines for care.
机译:目的激发(带有信息和资源的互动生存计划)是一个在线健康计划,包括移动应用程序,网站,健康行动计划和成人造血细胞移植(HCT)幸存者的个性化生存保健计划。激发计划集成了两个先前有效的随机控制试验,该试验测试了基于互联网的程序和患者为中心的HCT幸存者的生存护理计划。方法采取三个焦点小组进行了共22名参与者(20名患者,2名护理人员/患者倡导者),以探索患者和照顾者的偏好,并优化患者以患者为中心的激励强调。成人(学习入学时间18年)HCT接受者必须至少为1年的后院才能参加;护理人员/患者倡导者也有资格。参与者必须能够用英语进行沟通,可以有任何诊断,移植类型或供体源,并且可能具有多种移植物。结果所有患者参与者都接受了同种异体HCT;自HCT为8年以来的平均时间(范围2-22岁)。大多数参与者是女性(77.3%)。总体而言,本研究中的参与者良好地接受了该工具,特别是所有工具的个性化功能。主要主题包括兴趣使能力定制到个人需求的特征,以及随着时间的推移对跟踪信息的兴趣。讨论患者和护理人员非常宝贵的是优化旨在提高HCT生存的护理的工具。印刷,在线和基于移动的工具,针对个体患者的治疗历史和必要的后续护理量身定制,可以提供其他不可用的专业知识和指导原则。

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