A 2-step integrative education program and mHealth for self-management in Korean children with spina bifida: Feasibility study.
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The aim of this study was to develop and test the feasibility of a 2-step self-management program, including onsite integrative education and a mobile health (mHealth) intervention, for children with spina bifida (SB).This feasibility study used a quasi-experimental single group pre-and post-test design. The onsite integrative education and the mHealth program, "Glowing Stars™," were developed and then tested for content validity by a panel of experts. The feasibility and user satisfaction were evaluated using factors such as school adjustment, self-management knowledge, self-efficacy, self-management behavior, and quality of life measurement by children aged 10 to 12 years with SB and their parents, from March 2018 to April 2018.A total of five children with SB completed this intervention. All children perceived that this program was usable and feasible to maintain self-management behavior. A statistically significant difference was observed in the children's self-management behavior domain between the first and second post-test (p = .043).This innovative 2-step self-management intervention program complements existing single interventions and confirms the possibility of mHealth technology as an intervention for children with SB.In pediatric nursing, this innovative intervention could be adapted for children with chronic conditions, with a positive effect on self-management.
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Authors | Choi, Eun Kyoung;Jung, Eunyoung;Ji, Yoonhye;Bae, Eunjeong; |
Journal | Journal of pediatric nursing |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S0882-5963(19)30310-0 |
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