| Literature DB >> 34154460 |
Stacee M Lerret1, Rachel Schiffman2, Rosemary White-Traut3, Barbara Medoff-Cooper4, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed5, Riddhiman Adib5, Melodee Liegl6, Estella Alonso7, Alisha Mavis8, Kyle Jensen9, Caitlin G Peterson10, Katie Neighbors7, Mary K Riordan11, Melissa C Semp11, Truc Vo11, Gail Stendahl12, Shelley Chapman13, Rachel Unteutsch1, Pippa Simpson6.
Abstract
Families of pediatric solid organ transplant recipients need ongoing education and support in the first 30 days following hospital discharge for the transplantation. The purpose of this report is to describe the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a mHealth family-self management intervention, (myFAMI), designed to improve post-discharge outcomes of coping, family quality of life, self-efficacy, family self-management, and utilization of health care resources. We enrolled 46 primary family members. myFAMI was feasible and acceptable; 81% (n=17/21) of family members completed the app at least 24/30 days (goal 80% completion rate). Family members generated 134 trigger alerts and received a nurse response within the goal timeframe of < 2 h 99% of the time. Although there were no significant differences between groups, primary outcomes were in the expected direction. The intervention was well received and is feasible for future post-discharge interventions for families of children who receive an organ transplant.Entities:
Keywords: Discharge; Family; Pediatric; Self-management; Transplant
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34154460 PMCID: PMC8688578 DOI: 10.1177/01939459211024656
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Nurs Res ISSN: 0193-9459 Impact factor: 1.774