儿童危重病幸存者的数字化社会心理随访:关于卫生专业人员观点的定性访谈研究。

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Scandinavian Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2478/sjcapp-2024-0006
Marte Hoff Hagen, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Letizia Jaccheri, Sofia Papavlasopoulou
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背景:据报道,数字解决方案可为儿童危重病幸存者提供积极的心理和社会影响:据报道,数字解决方案可为儿童危重病幸存者提供积极的心理和社会结果,而这一群体遭受长期不良社会心理影响的风险较高:探索医疗专业人员对儿童危重病幸存者的数字心理社会跟踪潜力的看法:采用定性方法,对在挪威一家医院工作的六名医疗专业人员进行了专家访谈。采用布劳恩和克拉克的六阶段主题分析框架对访谈记录进行分析。同时还采用了归纳编码法进行数据收集和分析,并构建了一个编码模型:结果:访谈产生了 13 个独特的编码,涉及医疗专业人员对儿童危重病幸存者数字社会心理随访潜力的看法:影响因素和数字化使用。人口因素(儿童的病情、年龄、性别和居住地)和环境因素(儿童的家庭和医疗专业人员)往往会影响当前的社会心理随访。医院在缺乏数字化解决方案、通过视频交流建立关系的效果较差以及儿童屏幕使用时间过长等方面的局限性反映了当前的数字化使用状况。然而,正在进行的数字化、现有的成功数字解决方案、儿童良好的数字技能以及正在进行的创造人工制品的过程,也被视为儿童危重病幸存者未来心理社会随访中数字应用的机遇:研究人员可以在这些发现的基础上进一步研究儿童危重病幸存者社会心理随访数字化的潜力,临床医生也可以将其作为改善社会心理随访的起点。
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Digital Psychosocial Follow-up for Childhood Critical Illness Survivors: A Qualitative Interview Study on Health Professionals' Perspectives.

Background: Digital solutions have been reported to provide positive psychological and social outcomes to childhood critical illness survivors, a group with an increased risk for long-term adverse psychosocial effects.

Objective: To explore health professionals' perspectives on the potential of digital psychosocial follow-up for childhood critical illness survivors.

Methods: Using a qualitative approach, expert interviews with six health professionals working at a Norwegian hospital were conducted. Transcribed interviews were analyzed using Braun and Clarke's six-phase thematic analysis framework. Concurrent data collection and analysis using inductive coding was also employed, and a model of codes was constructed.

Results: The interview yielded thirteen unique codes regarding the health professionals' perspectives on the potential for digital psychosocial follow-up for childhood critical illness survivors, organized in a model comprising the two main themes: Affecting Factors and Digital Usage. Demographic factors (the child's medical condition, age, gender, and residence) and environmental factors (the child's family and health professionals) tended to affect the current psychosocial follow-up. Hospital limitations concerning a lack of digital solutions, worse relationship building with video communication, and children's already high screen time reflected the current state of digital usage. However, ongoing digitalization, existing successful digital solutions, children's good digital skills, and an ongoing process of creating an artifact are also seen as opportunities for digital usage in future psychosocial follow-up for childhood critical illness survivors.

Conclusions: Researchers can build further on these findings to investigate the potential of digital psychosocial follow-up for childhood critical illness survivors, and clinicians can use it as a starting point for improving psychosocial follow-up.

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