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武装冲突期间儿童心理健康支持数字平台:开发与可用性研究

Digital Platform for Pediatric Mental Health Support During Armed Conflicts: Development and Usability Study.

作者信息

Segal Hila, Benis Arriel, Saar Shirley, Shachar-Lavie Iris, Fennig Silvana

机构信息

Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Schneider Children's Medical Center, Petach Tikvah, Israel.

Shalvata Mental Health Center, Hod Hasharon, Israel.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2024 Dec 26;8:e63777. doi: 10.2196/63777.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The prevalence of mental health disorders among children and adolescents presents a significant public health challenge. Children exposed to armed conflicts are at a particularly high risk of developing mental health problems, necessitating prompt and robust intervention. The acute need for early intervention in these situations is well recognized, as timely support can mitigate long-term negative outcomes. Pediatricians are particularly suited to deliver such interventions due to their role as primary health care providers and their frequent contact with children and families. However, barriers such as limited training and resources often hinder their ability to effectively address these issues.

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to describe the rapid development of a digital mental health tool for community pediatricians, created in response to the urgent need for accessible resources following the October 7th terror attack in Israel. The goal was to create a comprehensive resource that addresses a wide range of emotional and behavioral challenges in children and adolescents, with a particular focus on those affected by armed conflict and significant trauma exposure. In addition, the study aimed to evaluate the platform's usability and relevance through feedback from primary users, thereby assessing its potential for implementation in pediatric practice.

METHODS

A digital platform was developed using a collaborative approach that involved pediatricians and mental health professionals from various hospital clinics. The initial framework for the modules was drafted based on key emotional and behavioral issues identified through prior research. Following this, the detailed content of each module was cocreated with input from specialized mental health clinics within the hospital, ensuring comprehensive and practical guidance for community pediatricians. A focus group of 7 primary users, selected for their relevant hospital and community roles, provided feedback on the platform's user experience, content relevance, and layout. The evaluation was conducted using a structured questionnaire complemented by qualitative comments.

RESULTS

Fifteen detailed modules were created, each providing information, including anamnesis, initial intervention strategies, parental guidance, and referral options. The focus group feedback demonstrated high satisfaction, indicating a very good user experience (mean 4.57, SD 0.53), content relevance (mean 4.71, SD 0.48), and layout suitability (mean 4.66, SD 0.52). Specific feedback highlighted the value of concise, actionable content and the inclusion of medication information. Participants expressed a strong willingness to regularly use the platform in their practice (mean 4.40, SD 0.53), suggesting its potential for broad application.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of a collaborative development process in creating a digital tool that addresses the mental health needs of children in crisis situations. The positive feedback from pediatricians indicated that the platform has the potential to become a valuable resource for early recognition, crisis intervention, and parental support in community pediatric settings. Future research will focus on broader implementation and assessing the platform's impact on clinical outcomes.

摘要

背景

儿童和青少年心理健康障碍的患病率给公共卫生带来了重大挑战。经历武装冲突的儿童出现心理健康问题的风险尤其高,因此需要迅速且有力的干预措施。人们充分认识到在这些情况下早期干预的迫切需求,因为及时的支持可以减轻长期的负面后果。儿科医生作为初级卫生保健提供者,且经常与儿童及其家庭接触,特别适合提供此类干预措施。然而,培训和资源有限等障碍常常阻碍他们有效解决这些问题的能力。

目的

本研究旨在描述一款针对社区儿科医生的数字心理健康工具的快速开发过程,该工具是为应对以色列10月7日恐怖袭击后对可获取资源的迫切需求而创建的。目标是创建一个全面的资源,解决儿童和青少年广泛的情绪和行为挑战,特别关注那些受武装冲突和重大创伤影响的儿童。此外,该研究旨在通过主要用户的反馈评估该平台 的可用性和相关性,从而评估其在儿科实践中实施的潜力。

方法

采用协作方法开发了一个数字平台,参与的人员包括来自各个医院诊所的儿科医生和心理健康专业人员。模块的初始框架是根据先前研究确定的关键情绪和行为问题起草的。在此之后,每个模块的详细内容与医院内专门的心理健康诊所共同创建,确保为社区儿科医生提供全面且实用的指导。一个由7名主要用户组成的焦点小组,因其在医院和社区中的相关角色而被选中,他们对平台的用户体验、内容相关性和布局提供了反馈。评估使用结构化问卷并辅以定性评论进行。

结果

创建了15个详细模块,每个模块都提供了包括病史、初始干预策略、家长指导和转诊选项等信息。焦点小组的反馈显示出高度满意度,表明用户体验非常好(平均4.57,标准差0.53)、内容相关性高(平均4.71,标准差0.48)以及布局适宜性好(平均4.66,标准差0.52)。具体反馈突出了简洁、可操作内容以及包含用药信息的价值。参与者表示非常愿意在实践中定期使用该平台(平均4.40,标准差0.53),表明其具有广泛应用的潜力。

结论

本研究证明了协作开发过程在创建一个满足危机情况下儿童心理健康需求的数字工具方面的有效性。儿科医生的积极反馈表明,该平台有潜力成为社区儿科环境中早期识别、危机干预和家长支持的宝贵资源。未来的研究将集中在更广泛的实施以及评估该平台对临床结果的影响。

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