| Literature DB >> 32780025 |
Lucy Bray1, Ashley Sharpe1, Phillip Gichuru1, Peter-Marc Fortune2, Lucy Blake1, Victoria Appleton1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in finding novel approaches to improve the preparation of children for hospital procedures such as surgery, x-rays, and blood tests. Well-prepared and informed children have better outcomes (less procedural anxiety and higher satisfaction). A digital therapeutic (DTx) platform (Xploro) was developed with children to provide health information through gamification, serious games, a chatbot, and an augmented reality avatar.Entities:
Keywords: artificial intelligence; augmented reality; children; health; health literacy; procedure
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32780025 PMCID: PMC7448172 DOI: 10.2196/17367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Different components of the Xploro Digital Therapeutic (DTx) platform.
Figure 2Flow diagram of the study processes.
Measures used in the study.
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“How you would usually feel at home?” 0 (completely relaxed and calm) to 10 (completely worried and anxious; adapted from Kleiber and McCarthy, 2006 [ |
“How worried or anxious are you normally about things?” 0 (not at all anxious or worried) to 10 (very anxious or worried) Self-developed |
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“How do you feel now?” 0 (completely relaxed and calm) to 10 (completely worried and anxious; adapted from Kleiber and McCarthy, 2006 [ |
“How anxious or worried are you about your child’s procedure?” 0 (not at all anxious or worried) to 10 (very anxious or worried) Self-developed |
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“How much you know or understand about what will happen to you today at the hospital?” 0 (know nothing) to 10 (know everything) Self-developed |
“How much do you know about your child’s procedure?” 0 (know nothing) to 10 (know everything) Self-developed |
Baseline Before the procedure |
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“How satisfied or happy you are with what happened today?” 0 (not at all happy/satisfied) to 10 (completely happy/satisfied) Self-developed |
“Overall how satisfied were you with your child’s procedure today?” 0 (not at all satisfied) to 10 (completely satisfied; adapted from Spencer and Franck, 2005 [ |
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“Were you involved, as much as you wanted to be, in decisions about your procedure?” 0: No 1: Yes, sort of 2: Yes, definitely Children could also respond: “I did not want or need to be involved and these responses were not included in the analyses”; adapted from Toomey et al, 2015 [ |
N/Aa |
After the procedure |
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“Which parts of the app did you look at /go through?” (Tick against a list of the different elements) “Did you like this part?” (yes/no) |
N/Aa |
After the procedure |
aN/A: not applicable.
Characteristics of the participants.
| Characteristics | Usual hospital information (before) group, n (%) | Xploro digital therapeutic platform (intervention) group, n (%) | |||
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| 8-10 | 16 (40) | 20 (50) | ||
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| 11-14 | 24 (60) | 20 (50) | ||
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| Male | 20 (50) | 16 (40) | ||
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| Female | 20 (50) | 24 (60) | ||
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| Noninvasive (x-ray and ultrasound) | 14 (35) | 9 (23) | ||
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| Invasive (surgery cannulation and blood tests) | 26 (65) | 31 (78) | ||
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| <3 previous hospital experiences | 22 (55) | 26 (65) | ||
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| >3 previous hospital experiences | 18 (45) | 14 (35) | ||
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| Primary | 1 (3) | 0 (0) | ||
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| Secondary | 22 (55) | 27 (68) | ||
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| Graduate | 12 (30) | 11 (28) | ||
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| Postgraduate | 4 (10) | 2 (5) | ||
Procedural anxiety levels of children and their parents in the standard and intervention groups.
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| Standard, mean (SD) | Intervention, mean (SD) | Standard, mean (SD) | Intervention, mean (SD) | ||||
| Baseline | 6.98 (2.70) | 6.68 (1.51) | 0.613 (78) | .54 | 6.00 (2.97) | 5.40 (2.193) | 1.056 (78) | .31 |
| Before procedure | 7.15 (2.63) | 5.82 (1.57) | 2.740 (63.64) | .008 | 6.18 (2.836) | 5.10 (1.919) | 1.985 (68.51) | .05 |
Figure 3Self-reported procedural anxiety.
Perceived procedural knowledge of children and their parents in the standard and intervention groups.
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| Standard, mean (SD) | Intervention, mean (SD) | Standard, mean (SD) | Intervention, mean (SD) | |||||
| Baseline | 4.32 (2.66) | 5.85 (1.83) | −2.866 (78) | .006 | 5.28 (2.29) | 6.13 (1.70) | −1.888 (78) | .06 | |
| Before procedure | 4.36 (2.66) | 6.75 (1.51) | −4.892 (59.98) | <.001 | 5.200 (2.267) | 6.28 (1.26) | −2.621 (78) | .01 | |
Figure 4Children and parents' reported perceptions of procedural knowledge.
Procedural satisfaction of children and their parents in the standard and intervention groups.
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| Standard, mean (SD) | Intervention, mean (SD) | Standard, mean (SD) | Intervention, mean (SD) | ||||
| After the procedure | 5.98 (2.787) | 6.88 (2.002) | -1.659 (70.79) | .10 | 6.63 (2.457) | 6.80 (1.800) | -0.363 (78) | .72 |
Children’s engagement with the different components of the intervention (n=40).
| Different components of the intervention | Children reporting using each component, n (%) | ||
| Avatar | 40 (100) | ||
| Chatbot | 40 (100) | ||
| Ward orientation | 36 (90) | ||
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| MRIa | 22 (55) | |
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| Monitor | 24 (60) | |
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| X-ray machine | 24 (60) | |
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| LINACb | 24 (60) | |
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| CTc scan | 24 (60) | |
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| Ultrasound | 4 (10) | |
| Who is who (staff) | 28 (70) | ||
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| Heart race | 28 (70) | |
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| Germ buster | 28 (70) | |
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| And relax | 26 (65) | |
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| Operating room | 30 (75) | |
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| Anesthesia room | 30 (75) | |
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| Ward | 39 (98) | |
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| Recovery room | 25 (63) | |
aMRI: magnetic resonance imaging.
bLINAC: linear particle accelerator.
cCT: computed tomography.