Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia.
Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2019 Dec;66(12):e27984. doi: 10.1002/pbc.27984. Epub 2019 Sep 5.
During cancer treatment, children undergo potentially stressful hospitalizations and procedures. Animatronic devices are a promising means of distraction intervention. This study aimed to assess acceptability and feasibility of the My Special Aflac Duck® (MSAD) intervention among pediatric oncology patients and parents. We hypothesized that MSAD would be feasible to implement, have greater than 50% acceptance, and be useful distraction.
This feasibility study enrolled oncology patients aged 3-11 years admitted to Children's Healthcare of Atlanta between May and August 2018. Patients were exposed to MSAD for 3 days and completed quantitative and qualitative assessments of acceptability. Patient and hospital data were abstracted.
Seventeen (80.9%) of 21 eligible patients enrolled; 64.7% were <7 years, 47% were female, 52.9% had leukemia, 41.2% had solid tumors, and 5.9% had brain tumors. Patients had 1-12 previous admissions (mean 4.8, SD 3.1) and approximately 65% were planned hospitalizations. Approximately 69% reported MSAD helped reduce in-patient distress and 93.7% were satisfied with MSAD overall. Child satisfaction was high. There were no significant differences in acceptability or satisfaction with MSAD based on age, gender, number of inpatient procedures or previous hospitalizations, or hospitalization reason. Qualitative interviews revealed patients liked expressing feelings with tokens and thought MSAD was a fun distraction.
MSAD implementation was feasible, and its acceptability was high among both patients and parents. MSAD shows potential as good distraction and an alternative means of communicating feelings. Future research should expand upon the effectiveness of MSAD on reducing distress.
在癌症治疗过程中,儿童会经历潜在的压力大的住院和治疗过程。动画设备是一种很有前途的分散注意力的干预手段。本研究旨在评估 My Special Aflac Duck®(MSAD)干预措施在儿科肿瘤患者及其父母中的可接受性和可行性。我们假设 MSAD 易于实施,接受度超过 50%,并具有很好的分散注意力的作用。
这项可行性研究招募了 2018 年 5 月至 8 月期间在亚特兰大儿童保健中心住院的 3-11 岁肿瘤患者。患者接受 MSAD 干预 3 天,并完成了对可接受性的定量和定性评估。患者和医院的数据被提取出来。
21 名符合条件的患者中有 17 名(80.9%)入组;64.7%的患者年龄<7 岁,47%为女性,52.9%患有白血病,41.2%患有实体瘤,5.9%患有脑瘤。患者的住院次数为 1-12 次(平均 4.8 次,标准差 3.1 次),约 65%为计划性住院。约 69%的患者报告说 MSAD 有助于减轻住院患者的痛苦,93.7%的患者对 MSAD 总体满意。患儿的满意度很高。在接受性和满意度方面,MSAD 与年龄、性别、住院程序或住院次数、住院原因无关。定性访谈显示,患者喜欢用代币来表达自己的感受,认为 MSAD 是一种有趣的分散注意力的方式。
MSAD 的实施是可行的,患者和家长都对其有较高的接受度。MSAD 具有作为一种很好的分散注意力的方法和表达感受的替代手段的潜力。未来的研究应该扩大 MSAD 减少痛苦的效果。