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消除镰状细胞特质患儿父母的知识差距。

Closing knowledge gaps among parents of children with sickle cell trait.

机构信息

Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research, Nationwide Children's Hospital, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Primary Care Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2023 Jul;70(7):e30384. doi: 10.1002/pbc.30384. Epub 2023 Apr 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite needing to be informed about sickle cell trait (SCT) status to make informed reproductive decisions, more than 80% of adults with SCT, including parents of children with SCT who have a high prevalence of SCT, do not know their status.

PROCEDURE

This was a prospective study of parents who received SCT telephone education from the state department of health and then completed SCTaware, a videoconference-administered SCT education program. The objectives were to evaluate knowledge after telephone education and explore if SCTaware closes knowledge gaps. Participants completed a demographic survey, a health literacy assessment, and reported their SCT status. They completed the Sickle Cell Trait Knowledge Assessment before receiving SCTaware, immediately after, and at follow-up visits; high knowledge was a score of 75% or higher correct.

RESULTS

SCTaware and the initial surveys were completed by 61 parents; 45 completed the 6-month surveys. Only 43% of participants had high SCT knowledge after telephone education; 92% achieved high knowledge immediately after, and 84% continued with high knowledge at 6 months. Most parents reported they were aware of their SCT status after telephone education; 12 changed their response after receiving SCTaware.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that over half of parents have low SCT knowledge following telephone education, and many may be unaware of their status. SCTaware closes knowledge gaps, leads to high sustained knowledge, and is a potentially scalable tool. Future studies should refine SCTaware and determine if parents use their knowledge to inform their children and reproductive decisions.

摘要

背景

尽管需要了解镰状细胞特征(SCT)的状况才能做出明智的生殖决策,但超过 80%的 SCT 成年人,包括 SCT 患病率高的 SCT 患儿的父母,都不知道自己的状况。

过程

这是一项针对从州卫生部接受 SCT 电话教育的父母的前瞻性研究,然后完成了 SCTaware,这是一个通过视频会议进行的 SCT 教育计划。目的是评估电话教育后的知识,并探讨 SCTaware 是否可以弥补知识差距。参与者完成了人口统计学调查、健康素养评估,并报告了他们的 SCT 状况。他们在接受 SCTaware 之前、之后立即以及随访时完成了镰状细胞特征知识评估;高知识是指正确回答得分为 75%或更高。

结果

61 位父母完成了 SCTaware 和初始调查;45 位完成了 6 个月的调查。仅 43%的参与者在电话教育后具有高 SCT 知识;92%的人在接受 SCTaware 后立即获得高知识,84%的人在 6 个月后继续保持高知识。大多数父母报告说,在电话教育后他们已经了解了自己的 SCT 状况;12 人在接受 SCTaware 后改变了他们的反应。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,超过一半的父母在电话教育后 SCT 知识水平较低,而且许多人可能不知道自己的状况。SCTaware 弥补了知识差距,导致了持续的高知识水平,并且是一种潜在的可扩展工具。未来的研究应该进一步完善 SCTaware,并确定父母是否利用他们的知识来告知他们的孩子和生殖决策。

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