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“湿疹不应控制你;你应掌控湿疹”:支持青少年及湿疹患儿家长/照料者的在线行为干预定性过程评估

'Eczema shouldn't control you; you should control eczema': qualitative process evaluation of online behavioural interventions to support young people and parents/carers of children with eczema.

作者信息

Greenwell Kate, Sivyer Katy, Howells Laura, Steele Mary, Ridd Matthew J, Roberts Amanda, Ahmed Amina, Lawton Sandra, Langan Sinéad M, Hooper Julie, Wilczynska Sylvia, Leighton Paul, Griffiths Gareth, Sach Tracey, Little Paul, Williams Hywel C, Thomas Kim S, Yardley Lucy, Santer Miriam, Muller Ingrid

机构信息

Centre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology, Lifespan and Population Health, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

Br J Dermatol. 2023 Mar 30;188(4):506-513. doi: 10.1093/bjd/ljac115.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a lack of well-conducted randomized controlled trials evaluating the effectiveness of theory-based online interventions for eczema. To address these deficiencies, we previously developed and demonstrated the effectiveness of two online behavioural interventions: Eczema Care Online for parents/carers of children with eczema, and Eczema Care Online for young people with eczema.

OBJECTIVES

To explore the views and experiences of people who have used the Eczema Care Online interventions to provide insights into how the interventions worked and identify contextual factors that may impede users' engagement with the interventions.

METHODS

Qualitative semistructured interviews were conducted with 17 parents/carers of children with eczema and 17 young people with eczema. Participants were purposively sampled from two randomized controlled trials of the interventions and recruited from GP surgeries in England. Transcripts were analysed using inductive thematic analysis, and intervention modifications were identified using the person-based approach table of changes method.

RESULTS

Both young people and parents/carers found the interventions easy to use, relatable and trustworthy, and perceived that they helped them to manage their eczema, thus suggesting that Eczema Care Online may be acceptable to its target groups. Our analysis suggested that the interventions may reduce eczema severity by facilitating empowerment among its users, specifically through improved understanding of, and confidence in, eczema management, reduced treatment concerns, and improved treatment adherence and management of irritants/triggers. Reading about the experiences of others with eczema helped people to feel 'normal' and less alone. Some (mainly young people) expressed firmly held negative beliefs about topical corticosteroids, views that were not influenced by the intervention. Minor improvements to the design and navigation of the Eczema Care Online interventions and content changes were identified and made, ready for wider implementation.

CONCLUSIONS

People with eczema and their families can benefit from reliable information, specifically information on the best and safest ways to use their eczema treatments early in their eczema journey. Together, our findings from this study and the corresponding trials suggest wider implementation of Eczema Care Online (EczemaCareOnline.org.uk) is justified.

摘要

背景

缺乏评估基于理论的湿疹在线干预措施有效性的高质量随机对照试验。为了弥补这些不足,我们之前开发并证明了两种在线行为干预措施的有效性:针对湿疹患儿家长/照顾者的“在线湿疹护理”,以及针对湿疹青少年的“在线湿疹护理”。

目的

探讨使用“在线湿疹护理”干预措施的人群的观点和体验,以深入了解干预措施的作用方式,并确定可能阻碍用户参与干预的背景因素。

方法

对17名湿疹患儿的家长/照顾者和17名湿疹青少年进行了定性半结构化访谈。参与者是从这两种干预措施的两项随机对照试验中有意抽样选取的,且是从英国的全科医生诊所招募的。使用归纳主题分析法对访谈记录进行分析,并使用基于人的变化方法表确定干预措施的改进之处。

结果

青少年和家长/照顾者都认为这些干预措施易于使用、相关且值得信赖,并认为它们有助于管理自己的湿疹,这表明“在线湿疹护理”可能为其目标群体所接受。我们的分析表明,这些干预措施可能通过促进用户的自主能力,特别是通过提高对湿疹管理的理解和信心、减少对治疗的担忧以及改善治疗依从性和对刺激物/触发因素的管理,来降低湿疹的严重程度。阅读其他湿疹患者的经历有助于人们感觉“正常”且不那么孤单。一些人(主要是青少年)对局部用皮质类固醇持有坚定的负面看法,这些观点不受干预措施的影响。确定并对“在线湿疹护理”干预措施的设计、导航和内容进行了细微改进,以便更广泛地实施。

结论

湿疹患者及其家人可以从可靠信息中受益,特别是在湿疹病程早期关于使用湿疹治疗方法的最佳和最安全方式的信息。总之,我们在这项研究及相应试验中的发现表明,更广泛地实施“在线湿疹护理”(EczemaCareOnline.org.uk)是合理的。

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