Boensvang Natasha Nybro, Weibel Mette, Wakefield Claire E, Bidstrup Pernille Envold, Olsen Marianne, Nissen Karin Bækgaard, Spager Vibeke, Fridh Martin Kaj, Larsen Hanne Bækgaard
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, University Hospital of Copehagen (Rigshospitalet), Copenhagen, Denmark.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2024 Sep 4;7:e53309. doi: 10.2196/53309.
Children with cancer or cancer-like disease risk treatment-related isolation, which can negatively impact their peer relationships and social competencies and exacerbate their loneliness. During the COVID-19 pandemic, increased online socialization became the new normal imposed by national isolation guidelines. To adhere to the treatment-related isolation guidelines, children with cancer were offered online classmate "ambassador" visits during hospitalization.
This study aimed to identify facilitators and barriers to online classmate "ambassador" visits during children with cancer's hospitalization through a qualitative descriptive process evaluation using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.
From January to April 2022, we conducted 39 individual semistructured interviews with hospitalized children (n=16), their classmates (n=16), teachers from their schools (n=3), and study nurses (n=4) from involved hospitals. Most interviews (n=37, 95%) were conducted online using Microsoft Teams or Google Meet, while 2 (5%) interviews were conducted in person at the participants' residences. This approach allowed us to gain a broad understanding of the facilitators and barriers to online ambassador visits.
We identified four themes: (1) working together, (2) ensuring participation, (3) staying connected, and (4) together online. The themes are described in terms of facilitators and barriers to online ambassador visits with 3 Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research domains: innovation, individuals, and the implementation process.
Addressing the social needs of hospitalized children through online visits with their classmates may be relevant when one-on-one meetings are problematic. The online visits are highly dependent on collaboration between study nurses and teachers and assessing the needs of the hospitalized children. While a high degree of adult engagement and a stable internet connection are pivotal, these online visits can promote much-needed social interaction between children across physical settings.
患有癌症或类似癌症疾病的儿童面临与治疗相关的隔离,这可能会对他们的同伴关系和社交能力产生负面影响,并加剧他们的孤独感。在新冠疫情期间,增加线上社交成为国家隔离指南所带来的新常态。为了遵守与治疗相关的隔离指南,癌症患儿在住院期间可接受线上同学“大使”探访。
本研究旨在通过使用实施研究综合框架的定性描述性过程评估,确定癌症患儿住院期间线上同学“大使”探访的促进因素和障碍。
2022年1月至4月,我们对住院儿童(n = 16)、他们的同学(n = 16)、所在学校的教师(n = 3)以及参与研究医院的护士(n = 4)进行了39次个人半结构化访谈。大多数访谈(n = 37,95%)通过微软团队或谷歌Meet在线进行,而2次(5%)访谈在参与者家中进行。这种方法使我们能够广泛了解线上大使探访的促进因素和障碍。
我们确定了四个主题:(1)共同协作,(2)确保参与,(3)保持联系,(4)线上相聚。这些主题从线上大使探访的促进因素和障碍以及实施研究综合框架的三个领域进行描述:创新、个体和实施过程。
当一对一见面存在问题时,通过与同学进行线上探访来满足住院儿童的社交需求可能是可行的。线上探访高度依赖于研究护士和教师之间的合作以及对住院儿童需求的评估。虽然高度的成人参与和稳定的网络连接至关重要,但这些线上探访可以促进不同物理环境下儿童之间急需的社交互动。