青少年与家长对在急诊科使用MedSMARxT家庭干预措施进行阿片类药物安全教育的看法:混合方法研究
Adolescents' and Parents' Perspectives on Using the MedSMARxT Families Intervention in Emergency Departments for Opioid Medication Safety Education: Mixed Methods Study.
作者信息
Abraham Olufunmilola, Nadi Sara, Hurst Irene
机构信息
Pharmacy Practice Science, College of Pharmacy, University of Kentucky, 789 S. Limestone Street, TODD 292K, Lexington, KY, 40536, United States, 1 859-562-2766.
Social and Administrative Sciences Division, School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.
出版信息
JMIR Serious Games. 2025 Jun 27;13:e68814. doi: 10.2196/68814.
BACKGROUND
The opioid crisis has significantly impacted adolescents and their families. This is attributed in part to increased opioid prescriptions in pediatric emergency departments (EDs) due to acute pain conditions and injuries. Although EDs frequently prescribe opioids, no effective preventative interventions have been implemented to educate adolescents and their families on safe opioid use. This study evaluates the MedSMA℞T Families intervention, which consists of an engaging serious game, Adventures in PharmaCity, and a personalized Family Medication Safety Plan (FMSP) with the aim of reducing opioid misuse and promoting opioid medication safety. The MedSMA℞T Families intervention was developed to educate adolescents and adults prescribed opioids on safe practices such as opioid storage and disposal.
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to explore and characterize adolescents' and parents' experiences and perspectives on implementing the MedSMA℞T Families intervention in the ED to improve opioid education and safety among adolescents.
METHODS
A total of 93 participants, including 16 children and 77 parents, were recruited from the pediatric ED at a tertiary academic hospital to play the MedSMA℞T game in the ED. A total of 16 participants, including 8 children and 8 parents, were followed up with interviews to gather qualitative feedback. Participants engaged with the MedSMA℞T game-Adventures in PharmaCity-and the FMSP. Data were collected through gameplay observation and 75-minute semistructured interviews via Zoom. Quantitative in-game data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and qualitative data were analyzed using thematic analysis with NVivo (version 14; Lumivero).
RESULTS
Parents spent an average of 22.16 (SD 4.97) minutes playing the game, while children spent an average of 21.99 (SD 8.06) minutes. Families appreciated the game's design and noted usability challenges and suggested enhancements for clearer gameplay instructions. Participants reported increased knowledge of opioid safety, highlighted the importance of communication with health care providers, and a desire for a mobile app to assist with medication management. The FMSP was perceived as valuable for promoting awareness of safe practices and connected well to the knowledge gained from the game.
CONCLUSIONS
The MedSMA℞T Families intervention was well received as a beneficial educational tool to educate adolescents and their families on safe opioid use. Additionally, it highlights a clear need for more accessible digital tools to increase opioid education. This feedback indicates a strong interest in improving educational resources to ensure safe opioid management within families.
背景
阿片类药物危机对青少年及其家庭产生了重大影响。部分原因是儿科急诊科(ED)因急性疼痛状况和损伤而增加了阿片类药物的处方。尽管急诊科经常开具阿片类药物,但尚未实施有效的预防干预措施来教育青少年及其家庭安全使用阿片类药物。本研究评估了MedSMA℞T Families干预措施,该措施包括一款引人入胜的严肃游戏《制药城历险记》以及一份个性化的家庭用药安全计划(FMSP),旨在减少阿片类药物的滥用并促进阿片类药物的用药安全。MedSMA℞T Families干预措施旨在教育开具阿片类药物的青少年和成年人有关阿片类药物储存和处置等安全做法。
目的
本研究旨在探索并描述青少年及其父母在急诊科实施MedSMA℞T Families干预措施以改善青少年阿片类药物教育和安全性方面的经历和观点。
方法
从一家三级学术医院的儿科急诊科招募了93名参与者,包括16名儿童和77名家长,在急诊科玩MedSMA℞T游戏。共有16名参与者,包括8名儿童和8名家长,接受了随访访谈以收集定性反馈。参与者参与了MedSMA℞T游戏《制药城历险记》和家庭用药安全计划。通过游戏过程观察和通过Zoom进行的75分钟半结构化访谈收集数据。使用描述性分析对游戏中的定量数据进行分析,使用NVivo(版本14;Lumivero)进行主题分析对定性数据进行分析。
结果
家长平均花费22.16(标准差4.97)分钟玩游戏,而孩子平均花费21.99(标准差8.06)分钟。家庭对游戏的设计表示赞赏,并指出了可用性方面的挑战,并建议改进游戏玩法说明以使其更清晰。参与者报告说他们对阿片类药物安全的知识有所增加,强调了与医疗保健提供者沟通以及希望有一款移动应用程序来协助药物管理的重要性。家庭用药安全计划被认为对于提高安全做法的意识很有价值,并且与从游戏中获得的知识联系紧密。
结论
MedSMA℞T Families干预措施作为一种教育青少年及其家庭安全使用阿片类药物的有益教育工具受到了好评。此外,它突出表明明显需要更易于获取的数字工具来加强阿片类药物教育。这些反馈表明人们对改善教育资源以确保家庭内阿片类药物的安全管理有着浓厚兴趣。