Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Evidence to Care, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Child Care Health Dev. 2020 May;46(3):360-368. doi: 10.1111/cch.12762. Epub 2020 Mar 1.
Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play an important role in discussing weight with children and their parents but report barriers such as lack of training and supports. These barriers are especially prevalent within specialized populations such as children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To address this, a Knowledge Translation Casebook on positive weight-related conversations was developed by a research team at a Canadian paediatric hospital. The purpose of the current pre-implementation pilot study was to explore initial acceptability and adoption of the Casebook into clinical settings.
An interactive, multimodal education workshop was created to provide HCPs with knowledge and training on how to have positive weight-related conversations with children and parents. Two workshops were conducted using the same curriculum but delivered either in-person or online. Participants were drawn from a team of clinicians at a teaching hospital whose care focuses on medication management for clients with ASD and clinicians participating in a distance learning programme on best practice care for clients with ASD. Participants completed a demographic questionnaire, workshop evaluation, and a pre-workshop and post-workshop questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize demographic, questionnaire, and survey data. Answers to open-ended questions were analysed using content analysis.
Participants agreed that the workshop gave them a clear understanding of the Casebook's content and helped them easily navigate the Casebook. Based on raw scores, self-efficacy in having weight-related conversations seemed to increase from pre-to post-workshop, but reported weight-management clinical practice scores did not change over time. However, the small sample precluded in-depth statistical analysis.
The Casebook was acceptable and appeared to increase self-efficacy about having weight-related conversations with children with ASD and parents. More robust implementation strategies are needed to foster the uptake of best practices in weight-related conversations into clinical practice.
医疗保健专业人员(HCP)在与儿童及其父母讨论体重方面发挥着重要作用,但他们报告称存在缺乏培训和支持等障碍。这些障碍在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)等特殊人群中尤为普遍。为了解决这个问题,加拿大一家儿科医院的研究团队开发了一本关于积极的体重相关对话的知识转化案例手册。目前实施前试点研究的目的是探索案例手册在临床环境中的初步可接受性和采用情况。
创建了一个互动的、多模式的教育研讨会,为 HCP 提供关于如何与儿童及其父母进行积极的体重相关对话的知识和培训。使用相同的课程但以面对面或在线的方式进行了两次研讨会。参与者来自一家教学医院的临床医生团队,他们的护理重点是为 ASD 客户管理药物,以及参与 ASD 客户最佳护理远程学习计划的临床医生。参与者完成了一份人口统计问卷、研讨会评估以及课前和课后问卷。使用描述性统计来总结人口统计、问卷和调查数据。使用内容分析对开放式问题的答案进行分析。
参与者一致认为研讨会使他们清楚地了解了案例手册的内容,并帮助他们轻松浏览案例手册。根据原始分数,进行体重相关对话的自我效能感似乎从课前到课后有所增加,但报告的体重管理临床实践分数并没有随时间而变化。然而,由于样本较小,无法进行深入的统计分析。
案例手册是可以接受的,似乎增加了与 ASD 儿童及其父母进行体重相关对话的自我效能感。需要更强大的实施策略来促进将最佳实践融入体重相关对话到临床实践中。