Shannon Ford PhD, APRN, CPNP, CNE, Jacqueline Vaughn PhD, RN, CHSE, Arvind Subramaniam, Abhinav Gundala BS, Elizabeth Hensley BS, Nirmish Shah MD
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摘要
目的 现在有越来越多的技术和工具可以提高儿童对其在接受血液和骨髓移植(BMT)时的症状体验的感知能力。网络分析(NA)是一种可以说明症状与症状所造成的痛苦之间关联的工具。我们旨在开发一种生物-心理-社会评估临床分析工具,以检查接受 BMT 的儿童的症状关系,从而找到可操作的干预关系,以改善包括情绪在内的临床结果。 设计与方法 这项试点研究使用了一种分析性移动应用工具,以支持范围广泛的 15 种生物-心理-社会症状困扰水平和 5 种情绪评估。儿童使用该应用程序记录他们的症状困扰和情绪。使用 NA 来探讨症状困扰和情绪之间的关系。 结果 四名 11-14 岁接受 BMT 治疗的儿童在住院期间每天使用该应用程序。我们发现情绪困扰及其与症状困扰和情绪之间的关系非常密切。我们发现了多种症状之间的关联,包括呼吸困难与发烧(0.557)、悲伤与担忧(0.429)之间的关联。值得注意的是,疼痛困扰与其他症状有很强的关联性,并与许多症状直接相关。 实践启示 我们发现,患者在情绪和症状困扰方面的挣扎很重要,而且这种关系对其他临床结果也很重要。这为我们提供了宝贵的见解,并加深了对儿童症状的理解。我们的研究结果支持早期评估、干预和改善症状沟通,以提高儿童的幸福感和护理体验。
Supporting data driven translational patient-centered care using network analysis to visualize symptom distress in children with serious illness
Purpose
There are an increasing number of techniques and tools to improve the capacity for children to relay their perceptions of their symptom experience while undergoing blood and marrow transplant (BMT). Network analysis (NA) is a tool that can illustrate associations between symptoms and the distress they cause. We aimed to develop a biopsychosocial assessment clinical analytic tool to examine symptom relationships for children undergoing BMT to find actionable relationships for intervention to improve clinical outcomes including mood.
Design and Methods
This pilot study used an analytical mobile application tool to support a wide scope of 15 biopsychosocial symptom distress levels and five mood assessments. Children recorded their symptom distress and mood using the app. NA was used to explore relationships between symptom distress and mood.
Results
Four children, 11–14 years old, undergoing BMT used the app daily during hospitalization. We found a strong presence of emotional distress and its associations symptom distress and mood. Multiple symptom associations were identified including associations between the set of symptoms difficulty breathing and fever (0.557), sad and worried (0.429). Of note, pain distress had a strong capacity to bridge other symptoms and was connected directly to many symptoms.
Practice Implications
We found the significance of patient struggles with emotional and symptom distress and the importance of this relationship to other clinical outcomes. This provides valuable insights and an improved understanding of the child's symptoms. Our findings support early assessment, intervention, and improved symptom communication to enhance sense of well-being and the child's care experience.
期刊介绍:
Linking science and practice by publishing evidence-based information on pediatric nursing and answering the question, ''How might this information affect nursing practice?''
The Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing (JSPN) is the international evidence-based practice journal for nurses who specialize in the care of children and families. JSPN bridges the gap between research and practice by publishing peer-reviewed reliable, clinically relevant, and readily applicable evidence. The journal integrates the best evidence with pediatric nurses'' passion for achieving the best outcomes. The journal values interdisciplinary perspectives and publishes a wide variety of peer-reviewed papers on clinically relevant topics.