Experiences of participating in an eHealth intervention for patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm: A qualitative study

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING Journal of Vascular Nursing Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jvn.2023.05.007
Olga Nilsson RN, PhD , Rebecka Hultgren MD, PhD , Anna Letterstål RN, PhD
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Abstract

Aims

To explore patients’ experiences of an eHealth tool and tailored psychosocial support throughout the care trajectory of AAA repair.

Design

A qualitative interview study.

Methods

Individual in-depth interviews were performed with twelve patients participating in an intervention study in conjunction with AAA surgery. Data were collected from March to December 2019. The interviews were analysed using qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach.

Results

The patients’ familiarity with and attitude to eHealth influenced their use of the eHealth tool. The interpersonal relationship with health care staff affected patients’ ability to submit themselves. The preoperative information, including the eHealth tool, may result in an overwhelming amount of information, causing anxiety and leading patients to refrain from information, partly due to the timing of the information. Psychosocial support offered continuity and reassurance, and enabled the patients to elaborate on existential matters.

Conclusion

The design of eHealth services in AAA care would benefit from a consideration of patients’ attitude to eHealth and familiarity with modern technology. To increase patients’ accessibility to health care services, their preference for technology use and type of contact should be verified and respected. Psychosocial support should be offered with continuity to alleviate patients’ emotional burden. Adjustment to patients’ mental state and learning needs may forestall anxiety.

Impact

This study highlights factors that affect the acceptability of eHealth services in AAA patients. These findings can guide future design and implementation of mobile health interventions in surgical care.

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目的探讨患者在AAA修复的整个护理过程中使用电子健康工具和量身定制的心理社会支持的体验。设计一项定性访谈研究。方法对12名参与AAA手术干预研究的患者进行个体深入访谈。数据收集于2019年3月至12月。访谈采用定性内容分析和归纳法进行分析。结果患者对电子健康的熟悉程度和态度影响了他们对电子健康工具的使用。与医护人员的人际关系影响了患者服从自己的能力。术前信息,包括eHealth工具,可能会导致大量信息,引起焦虑,并导致患者避免提供信息,部分原因是信息的时间安排。心理社会支持提供了连续性和保证,并使患者能够详细阐述生存问题。结论AAA护理中电子健康服务的设计应考虑患者对电子健康的态度和对现代技术的熟悉程度。为了增加患者获得医疗服务的机会,应核实和尊重他们对技术使用和接触类型的偏好。应持续提供心理社会支持,以减轻患者的情绪负担。调整患者的精神状态和学习需求可以预防焦虑。影响这项研究强调了影响AAA患者接受电子健康服务的因素。这些发现可以指导未来在外科护理中设计和实施移动健康干预措施。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Vascular Nursing provides clinical information regarding aortic and peripheral aneurysms, upper and lower extremity arterial disease, acute and chronic venous disease, and more. Original, peer-reviewed articles present descriptions, etiologies, diagnostic procedures, medical and surgical treatment and nursing implications of vascular system disorders.
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