Saulsberry Anjelica C, Hodges Jason R, Cole Audrey, Porter Jerlym S, Hankins Jane
Department of Hematology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States.
Department of Psychology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, United States.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2020 Jan 7;3(1):e15093. doi: 10.2196/15093.
Advancements in treatment have contributed to increased survivorship among children with sickle cell disease (SCD). Increased transition readiness, encompassing disease knowledge and self-management skills before transfer to adult care, is necessary to ensure optimal health outcomes. The Sickle Cell Transition E-Learning Program (STEP) is a public, Web-based, 6-module tool designed to increase transition readiness for youth with SCD.
The objective of our study was to investigate the participation rate of youth with SCD in STEP and its association with transition readiness.
This was a single-center, Institution Review Board-approved, retrospective cohort review. A total of 183 youths with SCD, aged between 12 and 15 years, were offered STEP as an adjunct to in-clinic disease education sessions. Participation rate (number of patients who used at least one STEP module divided by those approached) was calculated. The association among the number of STEP modules completed, disease knowledge, and self-management was explored.
Overall, 53 of the 183 approached adolescents completed at least one STEP module, yielding a participation rate in STEP of 29.0%. Of the 53 participants, 37 and 39 adolescents had disease knowledge and self-management confidence rating available, respectively. A positive correlation (r=0.47) was found between the number of STEP modules completed and disease knowledge scores (P=.003). No association was found between the number of modules completed and self-management confidence ratings. Disease knowledge scores were significantly higher among participants who completed ≥3 STEP modules compared with those who completed <3 STEP modules (U=149.00; P=.007).
Improvement in disease knowledge in adolescence is critical to ensure the youth's ability to self-care during the period of transition to adult care. Despite low participation, the cumulative exposure to the STEP program suggested greater promotion of disease knowledge among adolescents with SCD before transfer to adult care.
治疗方法的进步促使镰状细胞病(SCD)患儿的存活率提高。在转至成人护理之前,提高过渡准备度,包括疾病知识和自我管理技能,对于确保最佳健康结果至关重要。镰状细胞病过渡电子学习项目(STEP)是一个基于网络的公开6模块工具,旨在提高SCD青少年的过渡准备度。
我们研究的目的是调查SCD青少年参与STEP项目的比率及其与过渡准备度的关联。
这是一项经机构审查委员会批准的单中心回顾性队列研究。总共183名年龄在12至15岁之间的SCD青少年被提供STEP项目,作为门诊疾病教育课程的辅助。计算参与率(使用至少一个STEP模块的患者数量除以被邀请的患者数量)。探讨完成的STEP模块数量、疾病知识和自我管理之间的关联。
总体而言,183名被邀请的青少年中有53名完成了至少一个STEP模块,STEP项目的参与率为29.0%。在这53名参与者中,分别有37名和39名青少年有可用的疾病知识和自我管理信心评分。完成的STEP模块数量与疾病知识得分之间存在正相关(r = 0.47)(P = 0.003)。完成的模块数量与自我管理信心评分之间未发现关联。与完成少于3个STEP模块的参与者相比,完成≥3个STEP模块的参与者的疾病知识得分显著更高(U = 149.00;P = 0.007)。
青春期疾病知识的改善对于确保青少年在向成人护理过渡期间的自我护理能力至关重要。尽管参与率较低,但STEP项目的累积接触表明,在SCD青少年转至成人护理之前,能更大程度地促进其疾病知识的提升。