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开发便于理解的活体捐赠和肾脏移植信息的教育动画(KidneyTIME)。

Development of the living donation and kidney transplantation information made easy (KidneyTIME) educational animations.

机构信息

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York.

Transplant and Kidney Care Regional Center of Excellence, Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, New York, United States.

出版信息

Clin Transplant. 2020 Apr;34(4):e13830. doi: 10.1111/ctr.13830. Epub 2020 Mar 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Current web-based educational approaches about living kidney donation (LKD) are complex, lengthy, and/or text-laden, which may impair accurate interpretation of information, thereby limiting kidney transplant access.

PURPOSE

This paper describes the process of developing animation-based LKD education designed to be suitable for and acceptable to kidney transplant candidates and their support networks.

METHODS

Based on formative work, early animation prototypes were designed by a transplant surgeon and a health communication expert. In qualitative focus groups and individual interviews, animation prototypes were shown to 46 kidney transplant recipients, 28 kidney transplant candidates, 32 previous or potential kidney donors, 10 caregivers, 32 transplant providers, 24 dialysis providers, and 4 cultural and community advisors for their input regarding animation suitability, acceptability, and potential usability/feasibility. Viewer feedback was used to iteratively refine the animations. Animation design to facilitate adult learning was guided by elaboration theory, Bandura's self-efficacy theory, and Mayer's cognitive theory of multimedia learning.

RESULTS

KidneyTIME currently consists of 12 animations about LKD process, benefits, and risks.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients/friends/family members, experts, and stakeholders provided valuable feedback to the research team that was integrated into the development of KidneyTIME with the goal of enhancing suitability, acceptability, engagement, usability, and feasibility of dissemination.

摘要

背景

目前基于网络的活体肾脏捐献(LKD)教育方法较为复杂、冗长且/或文字密集,这可能会影响信息的准确解读,从而限制肾脏移植的可及性。

目的

本文描述了开发基于动画的 LKD 教育的过程,旨在使其适合并被肾脏移植候选人和其支持网络接受。

方法

基于形成性研究,由一名移植外科医生和一名健康传播专家设计了早期的动画原型。在定性焦点小组和个人访谈中,向 46 名肾脏移植受者、28 名肾脏移植候选者、32 名既往或潜在的肾脏捐献者、10 名照护者、32 名移植提供者、24 名透析提供者以及 4 名文化和社区顾问展示了动画原型,以获取他们对动画适宜性、可接受性以及潜在可用性/可行性的意见。利用观众的反馈来反复改进动画。为了促进成人学习,动画设计遵循了详尽性理论、班杜拉的自我效能理论和 Mayer 的多媒体学习认知理论。

结果

KidneyTIME 目前包括 12 个关于 LKD 过程、益处和风险的动画。

结论

患者/朋友/家属、专家和利益相关者为研究团队提供了宝贵的反馈,这些反馈被整合到 KidneyTIME 的开发中,旨在提高其适宜性、可接受性、参与度、可用性和传播的可行性。

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