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针对青少年胸科移植受者的iPeer2Peer指导计划:一项实施效果评估。

The iPeer2Peer mentorship program for adolescent thoracic transplant recipients: An implementation-effectiveness evaluation.

作者信息

Anthony Samantha J, Lin Jia, Selkirk Enid K, Liang Megan, Ajmera Faye, Seifert-Hansen Mirna, Urschel Simon, Soto Stephanie, Boucher Suzanne, Gold Anna, Stinson Jennifer N, Ahola Kohut Sara

机构信息

Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Social Work, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Transplant and Regenerative Medicine Centre, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Child Health Evaluative Sciences, Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Heart Lung Transplant. 2025 Jun;44(6):858-871. doi: 10.1016/j.healun.2024.09.001. Epub 2024 Sep 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An increase in self-management skills for adolescent thoracic transplant recipients may improve health outcomes and facilitate a successful transition to adulthood. The iPeer2Peer program is an online peer mentorship program that has been successfully implemented as a self-management intervention in multiple chronic disease populations. This study aimed to determine the implementation and effectiveness outcomes of the iPeer2Peer program for adolescent thoracic transplant recipients.

METHODS

A type III, hybrid implementation-effectiveness pilot study that comprised a quasi-experimental single-arm pre-post design was used to evaluate the iPeer2Peer program. Participant mentees, ages 12-17, were recruited from 2 large Canadian transplant centers. Peer mentors, ages 18-25, were thoracic transplant recipients who had successfully transitioned to adult care and self-manage their condition. A mixed methods approach for data collection was used, including interviews, focus groups, and standardized questionnaires.

RESULTS

Twenty mentees (median 15.0 years, IQR 3.3 years; 65% female) completed the iPeer2Peer program with 9 young adult mentors (median 21.0 years, IQR 3.0 years; 78% female). Implementation outcomes indicated that the iPeer2Peer program was perceived as feasible, adoptable, acceptable, and appropriate for adolescent thoracic transplant recipients. Significant findings were noted in mentees for increased self-management and a decrease in overall depression and anxiety symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

The successful implementation of the pilot iPeer2Peer program offers support to evaluate the scalability, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness of the program for adolescents with chronic illness, specifically thoracic transplant recipients. Changes to the iPeer2Peer program that facilitate a flexible delivery may help implementation and acceptance.

摘要

背景

提高青少年胸科移植受者的自我管理技能可能会改善健康状况,并有助于顺利过渡到成年期。iPeer2Peer项目是一个在线同伴指导项目,已作为一种自我管理干预措施在多个慢性病群体中成功实施。本研究旨在确定iPeer2Peer项目对青少年胸科移植受者的实施情况和有效性结果。

方法

采用III型混合实施-有效性试点研究,包括准实验单组前后设计,以评估iPeer2Peer项目。参与者为12-17岁的受指导者,从加拿大2个大型移植中心招募。同伴指导者为18-25岁的胸科移植受者,他们已成功过渡到成人护理并自我管理病情。采用混合方法进行数据收集,包括访谈、焦点小组和标准化问卷。

结果

20名受指导者(中位数15.0岁,四分位间距3.3岁;65%为女性)与9名年轻成人指导者(中位数21.0岁,四分位间距3.0岁;78%为女性)一起完成了iPeer2Peer项目。实施结果表明,iPeer2Peer项目被认为对青少年胸科移植受者是可行的、可采用的、可接受的和合适的。在受指导者中发现了显著结果,即自我管理能力增强,总体抑郁和焦虑症状减轻。

结论

iPeer2Peer试点项目的成功实施为评估该项目对慢性病青少年,特别是胸科移植受者的可扩展性、可持续性和成本效益提供了支持。对iPeer2Peer项目进行有助于灵活实施的改变可能有助于其实施和接受。

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