Galloway Adam M, Anderson Anna M, Casimir Emma, Holton Colin, Keene David J, Redmond Anthony C, Siddle Heidi J, Richards Suzanne, Perry Daniel C
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK.
Bone Jt Open. 2025 Jul 14;6(7):822-827. doi: 10.1302/2633-1462.67.BJO-2025-0082.
The development of interventions in healthcare often lacks a robust theoretical basis, which may contribute to suboptimal engagement and effectiveness. This paper provides insights into and practical guidance on the development of complex interventions in healthcare, using the example of a digital self-management tool for children with Perthes' disease, called the Non-Surgical Treatment of Perthes' (NON-STOP) app. We applied the Medical Research Council framework, used psychological theory, and integrated stakeholder engagement to develop the intervention. The lessons learned and considerations for the developments of other complex interventions provide practical actions for clinicians and researchers in orthopaedics.
医疗保健干预措施的开发往往缺乏坚实的理论基础,这可能导致参与度和效果欠佳。本文以一种针对佩特兹病患儿的数字自我管理工具——佩特兹病非手术治疗(NON-STOP)应用程序为例,深入探讨了医疗保健复杂干预措施的开发并提供实用指导。我们应用了医学研究理事会的框架,运用心理学理论,并整合了利益相关者的参与来开发该干预措施。所吸取的经验教训以及对其他复杂干预措施开发的考量,为骨科临床医生和研究人员提供了实际行动指南。