Zupanec Sue, Hamilton Rachel, Petropolous Alia, Campbell Chantal, Punnett Angela, Riggs Cailey, Rahim Meera, Landier Wendy, Mills Denise
Hematology/Oncology Department, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Toronto, ON, Canada.
Child Health Evaluative Sciences, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol Nurs. 2024 Nov-Dec;41(6):377-390. doi: 10.1177/27527530241300092.
Canada represents half of the Children's Oncology Group (COG) sites that have opted to customize content for families within the COG KidsCare app. It was unclear how many sites proceeded with developing and inputting customized content and how well the app and customized content were implemented into practice. This raised concerns that Canadian families were unaware of this new digital resource and did not have equitable access to customized content. This qualitative study aimed to understand nursing site leads' experiences including perspectives on facilitators and barriers to customization and implementation of the COG's KidsCare app. Semi-structured interviews with clinicians who self-reported expertise in patient and family education local practices were conducted. Transcripts were independently coded by two team members using an iterative hybrid inductive/deductive approach, and analyzed using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), to summarize results. The facilitators and barriers to implementing the COG KidsCare app with customization were categorized by five overarching CFIR-related themes: (a) features of the customized COG KidsCare app, (b) external environment, (c) institutional environment, (d) implementation team, and (e) the process of implementing and customizing the COG KidsCare app. Nurses expressed feelings of tension between support and perceived value of the COG KidsCare app with customization, and their ability to successfully create, refine, implement content and disseminate to families. Using our RoadMap of recommended implementation strategies to integrate use of the app into practice may provide opportunity for successful implementation in a variety of contexts.
加拿大占儿童肿瘤学组(COG)选择在COG KidsCare应用程序中为家庭定制内容的站点的一半。目前尚不清楚有多少站点着手开发和输入定制内容,以及该应用程序和定制内容在实际应用中的效果如何。这引发了人们的担忧,即加拿大家庭并不知晓这一新的数字资源,无法平等获取定制内容。这项定性研究旨在了解护理站点负责人的经验,包括他们对COG的KidsCare应用程序定制和实施的促进因素和障碍的看法。对自我报告在患者和家庭教育当地实践方面具有专业知识的临床医生进行了半结构化访谈。两名团队成员使用迭代混合归纳/演绎方法对访谈记录进行独立编码,并使用实施研究综合框架(CFIR)进行分析,以总结结果。通过与CFIR相关的五个总体主题对定制实施COG KidsCare应用程序的促进因素和障碍进行了分类:(a)定制的COG KidsCare应用程序的功能,(b)外部环境,(c)机构环境,(d)实施团队,以及(e)COG KidsCare应用程序的实施和定制过程。护士们表示,在对定制的COG KidsCare应用程序的支持和感知价值与他们成功创建、完善、实施内容并向家庭传播的能力之间存在紧张感。使用我们推荐的实施策略路线图将该应用程序的使用整合到实践中,可能会为在各种情况下成功实施提供机会。