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循证自我管理教育计划在小儿脑震荡康复中的开发与可行性研究

Development and feasibility of an evidence-informed self-management education program in pediatric concussion rehabilitation.

作者信息

Hunt Anne W, De Feo Luciano, Macintyre Jennifer, Greenspoon Dayna, Dick Talia, Mah Katherine, Paniccia Melissa, Provvidenza Christine, Reed Nick

机构信息

Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, 150 Kilgour Road, Room 4W221, Toronto, Ontario, M4G 1R8, Canada.

Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, 160-500 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1V7, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 Aug 17;16(1):400. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1664-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Concussion is a considerable public health problem in youth. However, identifying, understanding and implementing best evidence informed recovery guidelines may be challenging for families given the vast amount of information available in the public domains (e.g. Internet). The objective of this study was to develop, implement and evaluate the feasibility of an evidence-informed self-management education program for concussion recovery in youth.

METHODS

Synthesis of best evidence, principles of knowledge translation and exchange, and expert opinion were integrated within a self-management program framework to develop a comprehensive curriculum. The program was implemented and evaluated in a children's rehabilitation hospital within a universal health care system. A retrospective secondary analysis of anonymous data from a program evaluation survey was used to evaluate program feasibility, to identify features of importance to program participants and to assess changes in participants' knowledge.

RESULTS

The program, "Concussion & You" includes a comprehensive, evidence informed, population specific curriculum that teaches participants practical strategies for management of return to school and play, sleep, nutrition, relaxation and energy conservation. A 'wheel of health' is used to facilitate participants' self-management action plan. Results from eighty-seven participant surveys indicate that the program is feasible and participant knowledge increased in all areas of the program with the highest changes reported in knowledge about sleep hygiene, rest and energy conservation.

CONCLUSION

Findings indicate that "Concussion & You" is a feasible program that is acceptable to youth and their families, and fills a health system service gap.

摘要

背景

脑震荡是青少年中一个相当严重的公共卫生问题。然而,鉴于公共领域(如互联网)中存在大量信息,家庭在识别、理解和实施基于最佳证据的康复指南方面可能具有挑战性。本研究的目的是开发、实施并评估一项基于证据的青少年脑震荡康复自我管理教育计划的可行性。

方法

将最佳证据的综合、知识转化与交流原则以及专家意见整合到一个自我管理计划框架内,以制定一个全面的课程。该计划在一个全民医疗保健系统内的儿童康复医院实施并进行评估。对来自项目评估调查的匿名数据进行回顾性二次分析,以评估项目的可行性,确定对项目参与者重要的特征,并评估参与者知识的变化。

结果

“脑震荡与你”计划包括一个全面的、基于证据的、针对特定人群的课程,该课程向参与者传授管理返校和恢复运动、睡眠、营养、放松和节能的实用策略。一个“健康轮”被用来促进参与者的自我管理行动计划。87名参与者的调查结果表明,该计划是可行的,并且参与者在该计划的所有领域的知识都有所增加,其中关于睡眠卫生、休息和节能的知识变化最大。

结论

研究结果表明,“脑震荡与你”是一个可行的计划,为青少年及其家庭所接受,并填补了卫生系统的服务空白。

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