Laranjeira Carlos, Dixe Maria Anjos, Martinho Ricardo, Rijo Rui, Querido Ana
School of Health Sciences of Polytechnic of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
Centre for Innovative Care and Health Technology (ciTechCare), Polytechnic of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 25;13:862347. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.862347. eCollection 2022.
In Palliative Care (PC), family and close people are an essential part of provision of care. They assume highly complex tasks for which they are not prepared, with considerable physical, psychological, social and economic impact. Informal Caregivers (ICs) often falter in the final stage of life and develop distress, enhancing emotional burden and complicated grief. The lack of available and accessible in-person counselling resources is often reported by ICs. Online resources can promote early access to help and support for patient-IC dyads in palliative care. The primary aim of this research is to co-design, develop and test the feasibility of the Help2Care-PAL mHealth app that addresses the needs of ICs of palliative patients cared for at home. This Digital Health Intervention (DHI) in palliative care will be used for education, symptom management, communication and decision-making, to enhance Quality of Life (QoL) of patients and ICs, fostering anticipatory grief and the reach and efficiency of services.
This study will use an iterative co-design process and convergent mixed-methods design, following the MORECare consensus for developing a complex intervention. Construction of the DHI will follow four main phases: (I) a needs assessment (a cross-sectional survey, individual interviews with ICs and focus groups with professionals with community palliative care experience); (II) design and co-production of mHealth materials and interventions to support ICs; (III) the development of a mHealth app; and (IV) usability and feasibility of the mHealth app. The Help2Care-PAL platform seeks to build resources from the perspectives and needs of both family dyads and nursing professionals working in the field of community palliative care. User-centeredness will be ensured by the active participation of patient-IC dyads and professionals of the palliative care community.
This mixed-method study will offer new insights on needs and expectations of patient-IC dyads and nurses in community palliative care regarding caregiving preparedness and online health resources. Through the implementation of an adaptive digital tool, we aim to improve access to palliative care family support, which is highly linked with the wellbeing of patients and especially new ICs.
在姑息治疗(PC)中,家人和亲密人士是提供护理的重要组成部分。他们承担着高度复杂且毫无准备的任务,会产生相当大的身体、心理、社会和经济影响。非正式护理人员(ICs)在生命的最后阶段常常步履蹒跚并产生困扰,加重了情感负担和复杂的悲伤情绪。ICs经常报告缺乏可用且可获取的面对面咨询资源。在线资源可以促进姑息治疗中患者与IC二元组尽早获得帮助和支持。本研究的主要目的是共同设计、开发并测试Help2Care-PAL移动健康应用程序的可行性,该应用程序旨在满足在家接受护理的姑息患者的ICs的需求。这种姑息治疗中的数字健康干预(DHI)将用于教育、症状管理、沟通和决策,以提高患者和ICs的生活质量(QoL),促进预期性悲伤以及服务的覆盖范围和效率。
本研究将采用迭代式共同设计过程和收敛性混合方法设计,遵循MORECare关于开发复杂干预措施的共识。DHI的构建将遵循四个主要阶段:(I)需求评估(横断面调查、与ICs的个人访谈以及与有社区姑息治疗经验的专业人员的焦点小组访谈);(II)设计并共同制作支持ICs的移动健康材料和干预措施;(III)开发移动健康应用程序;以及(IV)移动健康应用程序的可用性和可行性。Help2Care-PAL平台旨在从社区姑息治疗领域的家庭二元组和护理专业人员的视角及需求出发构建资源。患者与IC二元组以及姑息治疗社区的专业人员的积极参与将确保以用户为中心。
这项混合方法研究将为社区姑息治疗中患者与IC二元组以及护士在护理准备和在线健康资源方面的需求和期望提供新的见解。通过实施一种适应性数字工具,我们旨在改善获得姑息治疗家庭支持的机会,这与患者尤其是新ICs的福祉高度相关。