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Improving Self-Management Skills Among People With Spinal Cord Injury: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

机译:提高脊髓损伤患者的自我管理能力:混合方法研究方案

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Background Most people with spinal cord injury will develop secondary complications with potentially devastating consequences. Self-management is a key prevention strategy for averting the development of secondary complications and their recurrence. Several studies have shown that self-management programs improve self-management behaviors and health outcomes in individuals living with chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis. Given the burgeoning health care costs related to secondary complications, we developed an alternative electronic health–based implementation to facilitate the development of self-management skills among people with spinal cord injury. Objective This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a self-management app in spinal cord injury populations. The primary outcome is attainment of self-selected, self-management goals. Secondary outcomes include increases in general and self-management self-efficacy and reductions in self-reported health events, health care utilization, and secondary complications related to spinal cord injury. This study also aims to explore how the intervention was implemented and how the app was experienced by end users. Methods This study will employ a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods. The quantitative portion of our study will involve a rater-blinded, randomized controlled trial with a stepped wedge design (ie, delayed intervention control group). The primary outcome is successful goal attainment, and secondary outcomes include increases in self-efficacy and reductions in self-reported health events, health care utilization, and secondary conditions related to spinal cord injury. The qualitative portion will consist of semistructured interviews with a subsample of the participants. Results We expect that the mobile self-management app will help people with spinal cord injury to attain their self-management goals, improve their self-efficacy, reduce secondary complications, and decrease health care utilization. Conclusions If the results are positive, this study will produce credible new knowledge describing multiple outcomes that people with spinal cord injury realize from an app-based self-management intervention and support its implementation in clinical practice.
机译:背景大多数脊髓损伤的人会发展出继发性并发症,并可能造成毁灭性后果。自我管理是避免继发性并发症及其复发的关键预防策略。多项研究表明,自我管理计划可以改善患有哮喘,糖尿病,高血压和关节炎等慢性病的个体的自我管理行为和健康状况。鉴于与继发性并发症有关的医疗保健费用迅速增长,我们开发了另一种基于电子医疗的实施方式,以促进脊髓损伤患者自我管理技能的发展。目的这项研究旨在评估自我管理应用程序在脊髓损伤人群中的疗效。主要结果是实现自我选择,自我管理的目标。次要结果包括总体和自我管理自我效能的提高以及自我报告的健康事件,医疗保健利用率以及与脊髓损伤相关的继发性并发症的减少。这项研究还旨在探讨如何实施干预措施以及最终用户如何体验该应用程序。方法本研究将采用定性和定量方法相结合的方法。我们研究的定量部分将涉及采用阶梯式楔形设计的盲人随机对照试验(即延迟干预对照组)。主要结局是成功实现目标,而次要结局包括自我效能的提高和自我报告的健康事件的减少,医疗保健的利用以及与脊髓损伤有关的继发性疾病。定性部分将由半结构化访谈和参与者的子样本组成。结果我们期望该移动自我管理应用程序将帮助脊髓损伤患者实现自我管理目标,提高自我效能,减少继发并发症并降低医疗保健利用率。结论如果结果是肯定的,则本研究将产生可靠的新知识,描述脊髓损伤患者通过基于应用程序的自我管理干预所实现的多种结果,并支持其在临床实践中的实施。

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