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随机对照试验对患有复杂疾病儿童的父母进行健康指导。

Randomized Controlled Trial of Health Coaching for Parents of Children With Medical Complexity.

机构信息

Division of General Pediatrics (E Sprecher, S Toomey, A Epee-Bounya, and B Hernandez, K Conroy), Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass; Department of Pediatrics (E Sprecher, S Toomey, A Epee-Bounya, and K Conroy), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.

Division of General Pediatrics (E Sprecher, S Toomey, A Epee-Bounya, and B Hernandez, K Conroy), Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Mass; Department of Pediatrics (E Sprecher, S Toomey, A Epee-Bounya, and K Conroy), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.

出版信息

Acad Pediatr. 2022 Nov-Dec;22(8):1482-1488. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.05.018. Epub 2022 May 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

Parents of children with medical complexity (CMCs) struggle with managing their children's care needs. Health coaching provides patients with tools to take ownership of their care. We sought to assess the impact of health coaching for parents of CMCs on activation, child's health related quality of life (HRQL), and utilization.

METHODS

Parents of CMCs receiving primary care at two academic primary care practices were randomized to receive 3-6 months of coaching from a trained health coach (n = 54) or usual care (n = 71). Parents were surveyed on activation, HRQL, and experience of care at baseline and the end of the study period. Markers of utilization (missed visit rates, ED, and admissions) were measured for 12 months prior to and after enrollment. Parametric, nonparametric, and Poisson regression were used to assess baseline differences in characteristics and average pre-post differences between the groups.

RESULTS

At baseline, activation and rating of patient experience were high in both groups, while HRQL was one standard deviation below the population-based mean. Both groups had slight increases in HRQL and P-PAM without significant differences between groups. ED visits declined significantly more in the intervention group than the usual care group (0.68 visits, (-0.03, -1.32) P = .04); there were nonsignificant differences in changes in other utilization metrics.

CONCLUSION

Health coaching was associated with a decrease in ED use but not in changes in activation, patient experience, or HRQL. More inquiry is needed to understand whether health coaching is an effective modality for improving care for children with medical complexity.

摘要

背景与目的

患有复杂疾病的儿童(CMC)的家长在管理孩子的护理需求方面存在困难。健康指导为患者提供了自主护理的工具。我们旨在评估健康指导对 CMC 父母的影响,包括他们的积极性、孩子的健康相关生活质量(HRQL)和利用情况。

方法

在两个学术初级保健诊所接受初级保健的 CMC 父母被随机分配接受 3-6 个月的培训健康教练指导(n=54)或常规护理(n=71)。在基线和研究期末,父母接受了关于积极性、HRQL 和护理体验的调查。在入组前和入组后 12 个月内测量了利用情况(错过就诊率、ED 和入院率)的标志物。采用参数、非参数和泊松回归分析评估了基线特征和组间平均前后差异。

结果

基线时,两组的积极性和患者体验评分都很高,而 HRQL 比基于人群的平均值低一个标准差。两组的 HRQL 和 P-PAM 都略有增加,但组间无显著差异。与常规护理组相比,干预组的 ED 就诊次数显著减少(0.68 次,(-0.03,-1.32)P=0.04);其他利用指标的变化无显著差异。

结论

健康指导与 ED 使用减少有关,但与积极性、患者体验或 HRQL 变化无关。需要进一步研究,以了解健康指导是否是改善复杂医疗儿童护理的有效模式。

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