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通过同伴支持增强联系:针对炎症性肠病青少年的基于网络的同伴支持项目随机对照试验。

Bolstering connectedness through peer support: Randomized-controlled trial of a web-based peer support program for adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease.

作者信息

Ford Meghan K, Iuliano Armanda, Walters Thomas D, Otley Anthony R, Mack David R, Jacobson Kevan, Rights Jason D, Tripp Dean A, Stinson Jennifer N, Kohut Sara Ahola

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Child Health Evaluative Sciences, SickKids Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Health Care Transit. 2024 Nov 17;3:100085. doi: 10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100085. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic autoimmune disease often diagnosed during adolescence. IBD negatively impacts all aspects of health-related quality of life, resulting in physical, emotional, social, school, and work functioning challenges. Adolescents have identified the need for peer support in managing their disease and promoting positive health outcomes. However, studies have yet to explore the peer support needs of this population. The study aimed to capture whether a peer mentoring program (iPeer2Peer©) was successful at improving adolescent disease self-management. The study also aimed to understand the lived experiences of adolescents participating in iPeer2Peer©.

METHODS

Adolescents with IBD were recruited from three tertiary hospitals in Canada. The study adopted a waitlist pilot randomized control trial (RCT) with participants randomly allocated to the intervention (iPeer2Peer© program) or control group. Participants completed questionnaire measures at baseline and post-program examining self-reported self-management, self-efficacy, emotional distress, social support, and health-related quality of life. A subset of intervention participants were randomly invited post-program to participate in a semi-structured interview to examine mentee program experiences.

RESULTS

The quantitative analyses showed no significant differences between the intervention and control group. Three themes were identified in the qualitative analysis: 1) forming a connection over shared experiences and beyond, 2) improving mentee program experience, and 3) program flexibility.

CONCLUSION

Despite the lack of significant quantitative outcomes, qualitative data suggests peer support for adolescents with IBD adds value to IBD care by developing a sense of belonging with peers who share lived experiences. This study demonstrates the complexity of mentee psychosocial needs and challenges in measuring outcomes in peer support research. Clinical implications and future research opportunities are discussed.

摘要

背景

炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种慢性自身免疫性疾病,常在青少年时期被诊断出来。IBD对健康相关生活质量的各个方面都有负面影响,导致身体、情感、社交、学业和工作功能方面的挑战。青少年已经意识到在管理疾病和促进积极健康结果方面需要同伴支持。然而,研究尚未探讨这一人群的同伴支持需求。该研究旨在了解同伴指导项目(iPeer2Peer©)在改善青少年疾病自我管理方面是否成功。该研究还旨在了解参与iPeer2Peer©的青少年的生活经历。

方法

从加拿大的三家三级医院招募患有IBD的青少年。该研究采用等待名单试点随机对照试验(RCT),参与者被随机分配到干预组(iPeer2Peer©项目)或对照组。参与者在基线和项目结束后完成问卷调查,评估自我报告的自我管理、自我效能感、情绪困扰、社会支持和健康相关生活质量。一部分干预组参与者在项目结束后被随机邀请参加半结构化访谈,以了解受指导者的项目体验。

结果

定量分析显示干预组和对照组之间没有显著差异。定性分析确定了三个主题:1)通过共同经历及其他方面建立联系;2)改善受指导者的项目体验;3)项目灵活性。

结论

尽管缺乏显著的定量结果,但定性数据表明,同伴支持通过与有共同生活经历的同伴建立归属感,为患有IBD的青少年的护理增添了价值。本研究证明了受指导者心理社会需求的复杂性以及同伴支持研究中测量结果的挑战。讨论了临床意义和未来的研究机会。

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