An Intelligent Customer-Driven Digital Solution to Improve Perioperative Health Outcomes Among Children Undergoing Circumcision and Their Parents: Development and Evaluation.
JMIR Form Res
; 8: e52337, 2024 Feb 16.
Article
en En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-38363589
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Circumcision as a common elective pediatric surgery worldwide is a stressful and anxiety-inducing experience for parents and children. Although current perioperative interventions proved effective, such as reducing preoperative anxiety, there are limited holistic solutions using mobile apps.OBJECTIVE:
This paper aims to describe the development and primary evaluation of an intelligent customer-driven smartphone-based app program (ICory-Circumcision) to enhance health outcomes among children undergoing circumcision and their family caregivers.METHODS:
Based on the review of the literature and previous studies, Bandura's self-efficacy theory was adopted as the conceptual framework. A multidisciplinary team was built to identify the content and develop the apps. Semistructured interviews were conducted to evaluate the ICory-Circumcision.RESULTS:
The ICory-Circumcision study was carried out from March 2019 to January 2020 and comprised 2 mobile apps, BuddyCare app and Triumf Health mobile game app. The former provides a day-by-day perioperative guide for parents whose children are undergoing circumcision, while the latter provides emotional support and distraction to children. In total, 6 participants were recruited to use the apps and interviewed to evaluate the program. In total, 4 main categories and 10 subcategories were generated from content analysis.CONCLUSIONS:
ICory-Circumcision seemed to lean toward being useful. Revisions to ICory-Circumcision are necessary to enhance its contents and features before advancing to the randomized controlled trial. TRIAL REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04174404; https//clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04174404.
anxiety; app; apps; child; children; circumcision; content analysis; distraction; distractions; emotional; health outcome; health outcomes; interview; interviews; mobile health; mobile phone; pain; pediatric; pediatrics; perioperative; perioperative anxiety; postoperative; postoperative pain; recovery; self-efficacy; surgery; surgical
Texto completo:
1
Colección:
01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Tipo de estudio:
Clinical_trials
/
Qualitative_research
Idioma:
En
Revista:
JMIR Form Res
Año:
2024
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Singapur
Pais de publicación:
Canadá