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共同开发一种基于数字正念和接纳的子宫内膜异位症管理与护理干预措施:一项定性可行性研究。

Co-developing a digital mindfulness- and acceptance-based intervention for endometriosis management and care: a qualitative feasibility study.

作者信息

Maindal Nina, Kirk Ulrik Bak, Hansen Karina Ejgaard

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Aarhus University, Bartholins Allé 2, Aarhus, 8000, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2025 Apr 16;25(1):187. doi: 10.1186/s12905-025-03731-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

MY-ENDO (Mind Your ENDOmetriosis) is a mindfulness- and acceptance-based endometriosis self-management intervention aimed at teaching women with symptomatic endometriosis how to manage and reduce negative physical, psychological, and social consequences of endometriosis. This study aimed at involving women with endometriosis in the co-development process of a digital version of MY-ENDO to investigate their experiences with and attitudes toward the intervention.

METHODS

The study was designed as a qualitative feasibility study. The empirical material consisted of 35 interviews with seven women who self-reported a diagnosis with endometriosis, based on a semi-structured interview guide. Each participant completed the first four sessions of the intervention and was interviewed before the first and after each of the four sessions (five times in total) during participation. The study was based on a phenomenological approach and the data were analyzed using Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis strategy.

RESULTS

Analysis indicated that the two parts of the program called 'knowledge of the disease' and 'management of the disease' with eight related subthemes were crucial for participants' outcomes. In addition, a generic theme called 'motivation and alliance' was identified.

CONCLUSION

The digital self-management intervention MY-ENDO was generally experienced and evaluated as positive. It was considered an advantage that the program was specifically tailored to and targeting endometriosis as well as developed in collaboration with patients. Having a contact person was deemed important with regard to maintenance and motivation suggesting potential consequences for the implementation of this digital solution in clinical practice.

摘要

背景

MY-ENDO(关注你的子宫内膜异位症)是一种基于正念和接纳的子宫内膜异位症自我管理干预措施,旨在教导有症状的子宫内膜异位症女性如何管理和减轻子宫内膜异位症带来的负面身体、心理和社会影响。本研究旨在让子宫内膜异位症女性参与MY-ENDO数字版的共同开发过程,以调查她们对该干预措施的体验和态度。

方法

该研究设计为定性可行性研究。实证材料包括对7名自我报告诊断为子宫内膜异位症的女性进行的35次访谈,访谈基于半结构化访谈指南。每位参与者完成了干预的前四个阶段,并在参与期间的第一次以及四个阶段中的每个阶段之后接受访谈(总共五次)。该研究基于现象学方法,数据采用布劳恩和克拉克的主题分析策略进行分析。

结果

分析表明,该项目名为“疾病知识”和“疾病管理”的两个部分以及八个相关子主题对参与者的结果至关重要。此外,还确定了一个名为“动机与联盟”的通用主题。

结论

数字自我管理干预措施MY-ENDO总体上被体验和评价为积极的。该项目专门针对子宫内膜异位症进行量身定制,并与患者合作开发,这被认为是一个优势。有一个联系人对于维持和激励被认为很重要,这表明该数字解决方案在临床实践中的实施可能会产生影响。

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