Waters Erika A, Maki Julia, Ackermann Nicole, Carcone April Idalski, Ruiz Sienna, Ehrhardt Matthew J, Johnson Allison, Griffith Stanford A, Hudson Melissa M
Division of Public Health Sciences, Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 8100, 600 S. Taylor Avenue, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.
J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Dec 22. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01724-x.
The Healthy Hearts pilot study evaluated the effect of an eHealth motivational interviewing-framed intervention on cardiomyopathy screening-related knowledge, health beliefs, intrinsic motivation, and behavioral action steps among adult survivors of childhood cancer.
We consented N = 73 survivors to participate in a single-arm pilot study. Participants completed an online baseline survey (n = 68) assessing knowledge, health beliefs, and intrinsic motivation related to cancer therapy-induced cardiomyopathy and screening echocardiograms. Then, they engaged in two sessions with a fully automated web-based health intervention platform based on motivational interviewing techniques to build motivation. Participants completed an online post-intervention survey (n = 61) re-assessing knowledge, health beliefs, and intrinsic motivation and a 1-month follow-up survey (n = 59) assessing actions taken toward obtaining an echocardiogram and intervention satisfaction.
Participant age averaged 40.5 years (SD = 7.2). Most self-identified as women (n = 42) and non-Hispanic white (n = 62). Paired t-tests revealed statistically significant pre-post changes in several health beliefs and elements of intrinsic motivation. Specifically, we observed decreases in perceived barriers (p < .001) and increases in knowledge (p < .001), perceived benefits (p < .001), self-efficacy (p < .001), perceived importance (p = .001), confidence (p = .02), and intentions (p < .001). By 1-month follow-up, 38.6% of participants had engaged in behavioral action steps (e.g., set echocardiogram appointment). Intervention satisfaction was moderately high (M = 3.9, SD = 0.9, median = 4, min = 2, max = 5).
Results provide preliminary indications of efficacy of the eHealth motivational interviewing-framed intervention on uptake of screening echocardiograms among adult survivors of childhood cancer.
An eHealth motivational interviewing-framed intervention could increase childhood cancer survivors' ability to receive high-quality support for engaging in cardiomyopathy screening.
“健康心脏”试点研究评估了一种以电子健康动机性访谈为框架的干预措施对儿童癌症成年幸存者心肌病筛查相关知识、健康信念、内在动机和行为行动步骤的影响。
我们招募了N = 73名幸存者参与一项单臂试点研究。参与者完成了一项在线基线调查(n = 68),评估与癌症治疗引起的心肌病和筛查超声心动图相关的知识、健康信念和内在动机。然后,他们通过一个基于动机性访谈技术的全自动网络健康干预平台进行了两次干预,以增强动机。参与者完成了一项在线干预后调查(n = 61),重新评估知识、健康信念和内在动机,以及一项为期1个月的随访调查(n = 59),评估为进行超声心动图检查所采取的行动和干预满意度。
参与者的平均年龄为40.5岁(标准差 = 7.2)。大多数人自我认定为女性(n = 42)和非西班牙裔白人(n = 62)。配对t检验显示,在一些健康信念和内在动机要素方面,干预前后存在统计学上的显著变化。具体而言,我们观察到感知到的障碍减少(p <.001),知识增加(p <.001),感知到的益处增加(p <.001),自我效能增加(p <.001),感知到的重要性增加(p =.001),信心增加(p =.02),以及意愿增加(p <.001)。到1个月随访时,38.6%的参与者采取了行为行动步骤(例如,预约超声心动图检查)。干预满意度中等偏高(M = 3.9,标准差 = 0.9,中位数 = 4,最小值 = 2,最大值 = 5)。
结果初步表明,以电子健康动机性访谈为框架的干预措施对儿童癌症成年幸存者接受超声心动图筛查具有有效性。
以电子健康动机性访谈为框架的干预措施可以提高儿童癌症幸存者获得高质量支持以进行心肌病筛查的能力。