Clarissa Zillner, Gerda Rockenbauer, Agnes Turner, Martin Röhsner, Katrin Klebermass-Schrehof, Thomas Pletschko
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摘要
患有慢性病的儿童经常旷课,导致与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)和归属感下降等负面结果。有人建议使用网真机器人让这些儿童与同伴和教育保持联系,但很少有研究探讨其影响。本研究评估了远程呈现系统对 29 名缺课的 6 至 18 岁慢性病患者的 HRQoL 和归属感的影响。采用单组前-后试验设计,参与者在接受机器人之前和之后 6 个月完成问卷调查。我们预计,使用机器人后,患者的 HRQoL 和归属感将保持稳定。Wilcoxon 检验表明,HRQoL(Z = -.958, 95% CI [-3.1, 8.3])和归属感(Z = -1.409, 95% CI [-0.3, 0.8])没有下降。斯皮尔曼相关性表明,年龄与学校(rs = 0.621,95% CI [0.200,0.848])和朋友分量表(rs = 0.579,95% CI [-0.136,829])的变化之间存在显著相关性,这表明青少年尤其能从机器人中受益。与之前的研究一致,本研究显示社会心理因素没有变化,表明远程呈现机器人具有稳定作用,有助于为儿科患者提供可持续的社会心理护理。
Maintaining health-related quality of life and sense of belonging for pediatric patients with chronic illnesses by using a telepresence robot.
Children with chronic illnesses often miss school, leading to negative outcomes like diminished health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and sense of belonging. Telepresence robots are suggested to keep these children connected to peers and education, yet little research has explored their impact. This study assessed effects of a telepresence system on HRQoL and sense of belonging in 29 patients with chronic illnesses aged 6 to 18 years, who were absent from school. Using a one-group pre-posttest design, participants completed questionnaires before and 6 months after receiving the robot. It was expected that HRQoL and sense of belonging would remain stable due to the robot. Wilcoxon tests indicated no decline in HRQoL (Z = -.958, 95% CI [-3.1, 8.3]) or sense of belonging (Z = -1.409, 95% CI [-0.3, 0.8]). Spearman correlations revealed a significant correlation between age and changes in school (rs = 0.621, 95% CI [0.200, 0.848]) and friends' subscales (rs = 0.579, 95% CI [-0.136, 829]), suggesting adolescents benefit particularly from the robot. Consistent with prior research, this study shows no change in psychosocial factors, indicating a stabilizing effect of telepresence robots and contributing to sustainable psychosocial care for pediatric patients.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Child Health Care is a broad ranging, international, professionally-oriented, interdisciplinary and peer reviewed journal. It focuses on issues related to the health and health care of neonates, children, young people and their families, including areas such as illness, disability, complex needs, well-being, quality of life and mental health care in a diverse range of settings. The Journal of Child Health Care publishes original theoretical, empirical and review papers which have application to a wide variety of disciplines.