Barbazi Neda, Shin Ji Youn, Hiremath Gurumurthy, Lauff Carlye Anne
Department of Design Innovation, College of Design, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
Division of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jan 27;9:e63818. doi: 10.2196/63818.
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a birth defect of the heart that requires long-term care and often leads to additional health complications. Effective educational strategies are essential for improving health literacy and care outcomes. Despite affecting around 40,000 children annually in the United States, there is a gap in understanding children's health literacy, parental educational burdens, and the efficiency of health care providers in delivering education.
This qualitative pilot study aims to develop tailored assessment tools to evaluate educational needs and burdens among children with CHD, their parents, and health care providers. These assessments will inform the design of medical education toys to enhance health management and outcomes for pediatric patients with CHD and key stakeholders.
Through stakeholder feedback from pediatric patients with CHD, parents, and health care providers, we developed three tailored assessments in two phases: (1) iterative development of the assessment tools and (2) pilot testing. In the first phase, we defined key concepts, conducted a literature review, and created initial drafts of the assessments. During the pilot-testing phase, 12 participants were recruited at the M Health Fairview Pediatric Specialty Clinic for Cardiology-Explorer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. We gathered feedback using qualitative methods, including cognitive interviews such as think-aloud techniques, verbal probing, and observations of nonverbal cues. The data were analyzed to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each assessment item and areas for improvement.
The 12 participants included children with CHD (n=5), parents (n=4), and health care providers (n=3). The results showed the feasibility and effectiveness of the tailored assessments. Participants showed high levels of engagement and found the assessment items relevant to their education needs. Iterative revisions based on participant feedback improved the assessments' clarity, relevance, and engagement for all stakeholders, including children with CHD.
This pilot study emphasizes the importance of iterative assessment development, focusing on multistakeholder engagement. The insights gained from the development process will guide the creation of tailored assessments and inform the development of child-led educational interventions for pediatric populations with CHD.
先天性心脏病(CHD)是一种心脏出生缺陷,需要长期护理,且常常会引发其他健康并发症。有效的教育策略对于提高健康素养和护理效果至关重要。尽管在美国每年约有40000名儿童受其影响,但在了解儿童健康素养、家长教育负担以及医疗服务提供者开展教育的效率方面仍存在差距。
这项定性试点研究旨在开发定制化评估工具,以评估先天性心脏病患儿、其家长及医疗服务提供者的教育需求和负担。这些评估将为设计医学教育玩具提供依据,以改善先天性心脏病儿科患者及关键利益相关者的健康管理和治疗效果。
通过收集先天性心脏病儿科患者、家长及医疗服务提供者的利益相关者反馈,我们分两个阶段开发了三项定制化评估:(1)评估工具的迭代开发;(2)试点测试。在第一阶段,我们定义了关键概念,进行了文献综述,并创建了评估初稿。在试点测试阶段,在美国明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市的M健康美景儿科专科诊所心脏病探索中心招募了12名参与者。我们使用定性方法收集反馈,包括认知访谈,如出声思考技术、言语探查以及对非语言线索的观察。对数据进行分析,以确定每个评估项目的优缺点及改进领域。
12名参与者包括先天性心脏病患儿(n = 5)、家长(n = 4)和医疗服务提供者(n = 3)。结果显示了定制化评估的可行性和有效性。参与者参与度很高,并认为评估项目与他们的教育需求相关。根据参与者反馈进行的迭代修订提高了评估对所有利益相关者(包括先天性心脏病患儿)的清晰度、相关性和参与度。
这项试点研究强调了迭代评估开发的重要性,重点是多利益相关者的参与。从开发过程中获得的见解将指导创建定制化评估,并为针对先天性心脏病儿科人群的儿童主导教育干预措施的开发提供信息。