Web-based support for spouses of patients with life-threatening illness cared for in specialized home care - A feasibility study.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Palliative & Supportive Care Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1017/S1478951522001602
Louise Häger Tibell, Anette Alvariza, Ulrika Kreicbergs, Viktoria Wallin, Gunnar Steineck, Maja Holm
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Objectives: Psychoeducational interventions for family caregivers have shown to be effective but not possible for all caregivers to attend; thus, web-based interventions may be a complement. This study aimed to evaluate feasibility of a web-based intervention, "narstaende.se," from the perspective of spouses of patients receiving specialized home care.

Methods: A website was developed, containing videos with conversations between health-care professionals and family caregivers (actors), informative texts, links to further information, and a chat forum. The aim of the website is to provide support and promote preparedness for caregiving and death, and the content is theoretically and empirically grounded. The study had a descriptive cross-sectional design. Altogether, 26 spouses answered a questionnaire, before accessing the website, and 4 weeks after this, 12 spouses were interviewed. Descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis were used.

Results: Spouses experienced the website as being easy to use, welcoming, and with relevant content. Participating spouses would recommend "narstaende.se" to others in similar situations, and the majority found the website introduced timely. Videos seemed easily accessible and were most used, contributing to a feeling of recognition and sharing the situation. The online format was perceived as flexible, but still not all spouses visited the website, stating the desire for support in real life.

Significance of results: A web-based intervention can be feasible for spouses in specialized home care; however, the digital format is not suitable for everyone. Further research is needed to determine the website's potential to provide support and increase preparedness for family caregivers in general.

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为接受专门家庭护理的危重病人配偶提供网络支持--一项可行性研究。
目标:针对家庭照护者的心理教育干预已被证明是有效的,但并非所有照护者都能参加;因此,基于网络的干预可能是一种补充。本研究旨在从接受专业家庭护理的患者配偶的角度评估基于网络的干预措施 "narstaende.se "的可行性:方法:开发了一个网站,其中包含医护人员和家庭护理人员(演员)之间的对话视频、信息文本、更多信息链接和聊天论坛。网站的目的是为护理和死亡提供支持和促进准备工作,其内容以理论和经验为基础。该研究采用描述性横截面设计。共有 26 名配偶在访问网站前回答了问卷,4 周后,12 名配偶接受了访谈。研究采用了描述性统计和定性内容分析:结果:配偶们认为该网站易于使用、界面友好、内容相关。参与调查的配偶会向其他有类似情况的人推荐 "narstaende.se",大多数人认为网站介绍得很及时。视频似乎很容易访问,而且使用率最高,有助于产生认同感并分享情况。在线形式被认为是灵活的,但并非所有配偶都访问了网站,他们表示希望在现实生活中得到支持:结果的意义:基于网络的干预措施对于专业家庭护理的配偶来说是可行的,但数字形式并不适合所有人。还需要进一步研究,以确定该网站在为一般家庭照顾者提供支持和提高准备程度方面的潜力。
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