Percy Carol, Turner Andrew, Orr Charys
Centre for Intelligent Healthcare, Coventry University, Coventry, United Kingdom.
Harris Church of England Academy, Diocese of Coventry Multi Academy Trust, Coventry, United Kingdom.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Mar 7;8:e52427. doi: 10.2196/52427.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) represents a significant global health burden requiring urgent attention. This common chronic endocrine and cardiometabolic condition affects around 1 in 10 women and individuals assigned female at birth, with significant adverse effects on well-being, quality of life, and mental health, as well as serious and complex long-term health consequences. International guidelines for best health care practice recommend the provision of comprehensive cognitive behavioral interventions to support self-management and improve health outcomes for those living with PCOS. Web-based health interventions have the potential to meet this need in an accessible and scalable way.
We aim to identify barriers to self-management and psychological well-being in women with PCOS and adapt a web-based self-management program to provide a prototype digital support intervention for them.
We adapted an existing support program (HOPE) for PCOS using the antecedent target measure approach. We conducted qualitative interviews with 13 adult women living with PCOS, 3 trustees of a patients with PCOS advocacy charity, and 4 endocrinologists to identify "antecedents" (barriers) to self-management and psychological well-being. Framework analysis was used to identify potentially modifiable antecedents to be targeted by the novel intervention. At a national conference, 58 key stakeholders (patients and health professionals) voted for the antecedents they felt were most important to address. We used research evidence and relevant theory to design a prototype for the PCOS intervention.
Voting identified 32 potentially modifiable antecedents, relating to knowledge, understanding, emotions, motivation, and behaviors, as priorities to be targeted in the new intervention. A modular, web-based prototype HOPE PCOS intervention was developed to address these, covering six broad topic areas (instilling HOPE for PCOS; managing the stress of PCOS; feeding your mind and body well; body image, intimacy, and close relationships; staying healthy with PCOS; and keeping PCOS in its place).
We identified barriers to self-management and psychological well-being in women with PCOS and used these to adapt a web-based self-management program, tailoring it for PCOS, which is a comprehensive group intervention combining education, empowerment, lifestyle management, peer support with cognitive behavioral tools, and goal-setting (to be delivered by peers or codelivered with health care professionals). The modular structure offers flexibility to adapt the program further as new clinical recommendations emerge. The intervention has the potential to be delivered, evaluated for feasibility, and, if effective, integrated into health care services. Self-management interventions are not designed to replace clinical care; rather, they serve as an additional source of support. The HOPE PCOS program conveys this message in its content and activities. Future research should evaluate the prototype intervention using primary outcomes such as measures of psychological well-being, self-management self-efficacy, depression, anxiety, and PCOS-related quality of life. They should also assess the intervention's acceptability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.
多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)是一项重大的全球健康负担,亟待关注。这种常见的慢性内分泌和心脏代谢疾病影响着约十分之一的女性以及出生时被指定为女性的个体,对幸福感、生活质量和心理健康产生重大不利影响,同时还会带来严重且复杂的长期健康后果。国际最佳医疗实践指南建议提供全面的认知行为干预措施,以支持自我管理并改善PCOS患者的健康状况。基于网络的健康干预措施有潜力以一种可及且可扩展的方式满足这一需求。
我们旨在识别PCOS女性自我管理和心理健康的障碍,并调整一个基于网络的自我管理项目,为她们提供一个数字支持干预原型。
我们采用先行目标测量法,对现有的PCOS支持项目(HOPE)进行了调整。我们对13名成年PCOS女性、PCOS患者权益倡导慈善机构的3名受托人以及4名内分泌学家进行了定性访谈,以确定自我管理和心理健康的“先行因素”(障碍)。采用框架分析法来识别新干预措施可能针对的可改变的先行因素。在一次全国会议上,58名关键利益相关者(患者和医疗专业人员)对他们认为最重要的先行因素进行了投票。我们利用研究证据和相关理论设计了PCOS干预措施的原型。
投票确定了32个可能可改变的先行因素,涉及知识、理解、情绪、动机和行为等方面,是新干预措施的重点目标。开发了一个模块化的、基于网络的HOPE PCOS干预原型来解决这些问题,涵盖六个广泛的主题领域(为PCOS注入希望;应对PCOS的压力;合理滋养身心;身体形象、亲密关系和密切人际关系;与PCOS一起保持健康;以及控制PCOS)。
我们识别了PCOS女性自我管理和心理健康的障碍,并利用这些障碍调整了一个基于网络的自我管理项目,使其针对PCOS进行了定制,这是一个综合的群体干预措施,结合了教育、赋权、生活方式管理、同伴支持与认知行为工具以及目标设定(由同伴提供或与医疗专业人员共同提供)。模块化结构提供了灵活性,以便随着新的临床建议出现进一步调整该项目。该干预措施有潜力进行实施、评估其可行性,如果有效,则可整合到医疗服务中。自我管理干预措施并非旨在取代临床护理;相反,它们是额外的支持来源。HOPE PCOS项目在其内容和活动中传达了这一信息。未来研究应使用心理健康、自我管理自我效能感、抑郁、焦虑以及与PCOS相关的生活质量等主要指标来评估该原型干预措施。还应评估该干预措施的可接受性、可扩展性和成本效益。