| Literature DB >> 32960176 |
Maia Siedlikowski1, Frank Rauch2, Argerie Tsimicalis1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) experience acute and chronic symptoms that expose them to physical, mental, and social challenges. Empowering these children by involving them in their care can help them to cope with OI. Sisom is an interactive assessment and communication tool designed to help children aged 6-12 years with chronic illnesses express their symptoms. This tool has not yet been adapted to the unique needs of OI.Entities:
Keywords: child health; symptom assessment, communication, mobile apps, software
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32960176 PMCID: PMC7539168 DOI: 10.2196/17947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Demographic characteristics of the children (n=12).
| Characteristics | Values | |
| Age (years), range 6-12, mean (SD) | 9 (2) | |
| Number of family members living at home, range 2-6, mean (SD) | 4 (1) | |
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| Male | 7 (58) |
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| Female | 5 (42) |
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| Provincial (Quebec) | 5 (42) |
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| National (Canada) | 3 (25) |
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| International | 4 (33) |
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| English | 4 (33) |
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| French | 4 (33) |
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| Bilingual (English and French) | 1 (8) |
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| Bilingual (English and other) | 3 (25) |
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| Yes | 5 (42) |
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| No | 7 (58) |
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| Wheelchair | 2 (17) |
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| Wheelchair and walker | 4 (33) |
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| None | 6 (50) |
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| Yes | 9 (75) |
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| No | 3 (25) |
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| Yes | 12 (100) |
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| No | 0 (0) |
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| Yes | 5 (42) |
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| No | 7 (58) |
Demographic characteristics of the clinicians (n=9).
| Characteristics | Values | |
| Full-time employment, n (%) | 9 (100) | |
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| Number of years in profession, range 7-35, mean (SD) | 20 (11) |
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| Cumulative number of years in profession | 176 |
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| Number of years in OIa care for children, range 3-30, mean (SD) | 15 (11) |
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| Cumulative number of years in OI care for children | 136 |
aOI: osteogenesis imperfecta.
Figure 1General impressions of Sisom. A. Quote by Participant #6, 6 years old. B. Quote by Participant #4, 8 years old. C. Quote by Participant #5, 10 years old.
Composition of the Sisom OI islands.
| Island | Total number of symptoms | Relevant symptoms, n (%) | Modified symptoms, n (%) | New symptoms, n (%) | |||||
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| Sisom | 4 | 1 (25) | 2 (50) | N/Aa | ||||
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| OIb version | 8 | N/A | N/A | 5 (63) | ||||
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| Sisom | 0 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 3 | N/A | N/A | 3 (100) | ||||
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| Sisom | 18 | 7 (39) | 2 (11) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 19 | N/A | N/A | 10 (53) | ||||
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| Sisom | 28 | 12 (43) | 4 (14) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 28 | N/A | N/A | 12 (43) | ||||
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| Sisom | 21 | 6 (29) | 7 (33) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 27 | N/A | N/A | 14 (52) | ||||
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| Sisom | 10 | 7 (70) | 3 (30) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 18 | N/A | N/A | 8 (44) | ||||
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| Sisom | 8 | 4 (50) | 2 (25) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 11 | N/A | N/A | 5 (45) | ||||
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| Sisom | 89 | 37 (42) | 20 (22) | N/A | ||||
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| OI version | 114 | N/A | N/A | 57 (50) | ||||
aNot applicable.
bOI: osteogenesis imperfecta.
Transferability of Sisom symptoms to the Sisom OI paper prototype.
| Island | Total number of symptoms | Irrelevant symptoms, n (%) | Retained symptoms, n (%) |
| Avatar | 4 | 1 (25) | 3 (75) |
| At the Hospital | 18 | 9 (50) | 9 (50) |
| My Body | 28 | 12 (43) | 16 (57) |
| About Managing Things | 21 | 8 (38) | 13 (62) |
| Thoughts and Feelings | 10 | 0 (0) | 10 (100) |
| Things One Might Be Afraid of | 8 | 2 (25) | 6 (75) |
| Total | 89 | 32 (36) | 57 (64) |
Figure 2Suggested new symptoms and the corresponding vignettes. A. How is it for you to enter the operating room? Participant #11, 11 years old: “In the room, there are lots of lights. There is a bed and sometimes, you can see the staff looking at their sharp silver instruments and that’s stressful for a child. There are also cameras and radiographic images! Those can be really scary.” B. How do you feel when you are not able to do certain activities? Participant #11, 11 years old: “Show someone in a cast looking out of the window sadly watching their friends play hockey. It affects you to see your friends happy while you have to stay inside doing nothing. That’s it…” C. How is it for you to wake up after a surgery? Participant #11, 11 years old: “Show someone that is not well. Show the machines that beep. See? He’s moving. He’s in pain. Show someone who wants to sleep but can’t.”.
Figure 3Suggested modifications to symptoms and the corresponding vignettes. A. “Do you ever feel left out?” changed from “Do you often feel left out?” Participant #5, 10 years old: “Instead of showing someone sitting on a bench, show a person walking up to a group of friends and when that person tries to talk to them, they just go somewhere else. That makes you feel left out...” B. “Do others ever bully you?” changed from “Do you get teased by others?” Participant #5, 10 years old: “Instead of someone hiding behind a tree, there should be bullies teasing and pointing.” C. “Are you afraid of getting hurt by someone?” changed from “Are you afraid of getting sick from someone else?” Participant #5, 10 years old: “Show a person sitting down who is being punched".