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将在线社区支持融入门诊乳腺癌护理:梅奥诊所连接在线平台。

Integrating online community support into outpatient breast cancer care: Mayo Clinic Connect online platform.

作者信息

Harmon David M, Young Colleen D, Bear Melissa A, Aase Lee A, Pruthi Sandhya

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester, MN, USA.

Mayo Clinic Connect, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

出版信息

Digit Health. 2021 Oct 18;7:20552076211048979. doi: 10.1177/20552076211048979. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mayo Clinic Connect is an online community of over 100,000 members who support each other through sharing lived experience when facing and managing new diagnoses. The community is moderated by Mayo Clinic staff and volunteer patient mentors.

METHODS

Mayo Clinic breast clinic patients undergoing evaluation received a binder of support resources including a brochure about Mayo Clinic Connect at visits between January and May of 2019. Surveys were distributed at subsequent visits between May and December of 2019 to assess patient awareness about the online resource, participation frequency, purpose of use, and benefits for members, as well as reasons for not joining (non-members). The primary aim was to assess patient resilience, coping, and self-management after joining the online community.

RESULTS

Nine hundred surveys were distributed, and 102 participants completed surveys between May and December 2019. Forty-five percent (= 46) had heard about Mayo Clinic Connect; 34% (= 15) through a brochure. The remainder heard about the community from a Mayo Clinic provider (43%; = 19) or other resources (22%, = 10; no response = 2). Twenty percent (= 20) of survey participants registered as Breast Cancer group members, and most of this subgroup (55%; = 11) reported understanding diagnosis, treatment plans, and finding peer support as reasons for joining. Seventy-five percent of Mayo Clinic Connect participants (= 15) reported the community met or exceeded expectations.

CONCLUSION

This pilot study reveals the potential positive impact of introducing an online peer support group into clinical care plans for patients coping with a new and anxiety-provoking cancer diagnosis.

摘要

引言

梅奥诊所连接平台是一个拥有超过10万名成员的在线社区,成员们在面对和管理新诊断时通过分享生活经历相互支持。该社区由梅奥诊所的工作人员和患者志愿者导师进行管理。

方法

2019年1月至5月期间,在梅奥诊所乳腺科接受评估的患者在就诊时会收到一份支持资源手册,其中包括一本关于梅奥诊所连接平台的宣传册。在2019年5月至12月的后续就诊中发放调查问卷,以评估患者对该在线资源的认知度、参与频率、使用目的、对成员的益处,以及不加入(非成员)的原因。主要目的是评估患者加入在线社区后的恢复力、应对能力和自我管理能力。

结果

共发放了900份调查问卷,2019年5月至12月期间有102名参与者完成了调查。45%(=46)的人听说过梅奥诊所连接平台;34%(=15)是通过宣传册了解到的。其余的人从梅奥诊所的医护人员那里听说了这个社区(43%;=19)或其他资源(22%,=10;无回复=2)。20%(=20)的调查参与者注册成为乳腺癌小组成员,该亚组中的大多数人(55%;=11)报告称,了解诊断、治疗计划以及找到同伴支持是他们加入的原因。75%的梅奥诊所连接平台参与者(=15)报告称该社区达到或超出了他们的期望。

结论

这项初步研究揭示了将在线同伴支持小组纳入应对新的、引发焦虑的癌症诊断患者的临床护理计划中的潜在积极影响。

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