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小儿睡眠呼吸障碍治疗决策辅助原型:一项随机试点研究。

Decision aid prototype for treatment of pediatric sleep disordered breathing: A randomized pilot study.

作者信息

Meier Jeremy D, Chorney Jill M, Fox Samuel D, Hong Paul

机构信息

University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah.

出版信息

Laryngoscope. 2019 Jan;129(1):229-234. doi: 10.1002/lary.27204. Epub 2018 Nov 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

  1. To examine the feasibility and usability of a decision aid prototype (DA) for pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). 2) to estimate parameters for a future randomized controlled trial.

STUDY DESIGN

Multicenter randomized pilot trial.

METHODS

Ninety-nine parents of children ( < 6 years of age) undergoing consultation for adenotonsillectomy for sleep-disordered breathing were prospectively enrolled. Families were randomly assigned to receive the DA or to follow standard care procedures. All consultations were video-recorded and coded with the observing patient involvement in decision making (OPTION) instrument. Following the consultation, parents completed the Decisional Conflict Scale (DCS) and Shared Decision-Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q-9), whereas otolaryngologists completed the physician version (SDM-Q-Doc). A subset of parents and surgeons were interviewed to assess the usability of the DA.

RESULTS

Overall, a significantly negative correlation between DCS and SDM-Q-9 was observed (P < 0.001). Interviews showed that parents found the DA helpful but wanted more time to read and contemplate the information. Both parents and surgeons indicated that instructions on how to use the DA would be beneficial. For parents receiving the DA, the mean total OPTION score was 13.83 out of 40 (standard deviation 5.24), compared to 11.95 (standard deviation 5.21) in those not receiving the DA (P = 0.11). There were no significant differences in the decisional conflict or shared decision making when using the DA.

CONCLUSION

The DA was feasible but used differently among surgeons. The need to improve SDM techniques was suggested by both surgeons and parents. Future studies training otolaryngologists on effective SDM techniques and how to appropriately utilize decision aids may improve SDM for pediatric OSA.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

1b Laryngoscope, 129:229-234, 2019.

摘要

目的

1)检验用于小儿阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的决策辅助工具原型(DA)的可行性和可用性。2)估算未来一项随机对照试验的参数。

研究设计

多中心随机试点试验。

方法

前瞻性纳入99名因睡眠呼吸障碍接受腺样体扁桃体切除术咨询的6岁以下儿童的家长。家庭被随机分配接受DA或遵循标准护理程序。所有咨询过程均进行视频记录,并用观察患者参与决策(OPTION)工具进行编码。咨询后,家长完成决策冲突量表(DCS)和共同决策问卷(SDM-Q-9),而耳鼻喉科医生完成医生版(SDM-Q-Doc)。对一部分家长和外科医生进行访谈以评估DA的可用性。

结果

总体而言,观察到DCS与SDM-Q-9之间存在显著负相关(P<0.001)。访谈表明,家长发现DA有帮助,但希望有更多时间阅读和思考信息。家长和外科医生均表示,关于如何使用DA的说明会很有帮助。对于接受DA的家长,OPTION总分平均为40分中的13.83分(标准差5.24),而未接受DA的家长为11.95分(标准差5.21)(P = 0.11)。使用DA时,决策冲突或共同决策方面无显著差异。

结论

DA可行,但外科医生使用方式不同。外科医生和家长均表明需要改进共同决策技术。未来针对耳鼻喉科医生进行有效共同决策技术及如何适当使用决策辅助工具的培训研究,可能会改善小儿OSA的共同决策。

证据级别

1b 《喉镜》,2019年,第129卷,第229 - 234页

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