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Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial
Resumen:
Objectives Transition of care is the planned movement of adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult health care. Many studies have demonstrated the importance of an organized transition process. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a telemedicine intervention for improving transition readiness among adolescents with spina bifida. Methods The present study is a randomized, controlled trial, including children 14 years of age and older with myelomeningocele from a multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic. Subjects were randomized to standard care or to an intervention, consisting of video telemedicine contacts at 3, 6, and 9 months from the clinic visit. The primary outcome measure was a change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Results Twenty-four patients were enrolled in the study and underwent randomization. The mean age at enrollment was 15.8 years. Ten patients (40%) were female, and the majority were White, non-Hispanic (67%). Despite enrolling 24 patients, only 1 patient in the telemedicine group completed any of the planned telemedicine sessions. No other participant completed any telemedicine counseling sessions. The study was stopped early for lack of participation in the intervention. In a single-group, as-treated analysis, there was no significant change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score between enrollment and 1-year follow-up (Δ = 0.36, P = 0.46). However, there were significant improvements in subscores for Managing Medications, Appointment Keeping, and Managing Daily Activities.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Betsy Hopson;
Isaac Shamblin;
Pedram Daniel Maleknia;
Brandon G. Rocque;
Elizabeth N. Kuhn;
Autor corporativo:
World Neurosurgery,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
1455
ISBN:
1878-8769
Existencias:
1460
Palabras claves:
Adolescent health
Hybrid approach
Mentoring
Myelomeningocele
Telemedicine
Transition of care
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial
Resumen:
Objectives Transition of care is the planned movement of adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult health care. Many studies have demonstrated the importance of an organized transition process. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a telemedicine intervention for improving transition readiness among adolescents with spina bifida. Methods The present study is a randomized, controlled trial, including children 14 years of age and older with myelomeningocele from a multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic. Subjects were randomized to standard care or to an intervention, consisting of video telemedicine contacts at 3, 6, and 9 months from the clinic visit. The primary outcome measure was a change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Results Twenty-four patients were enrolled in the study and underwent randomization. The mean age at enrollment was 15.8 years. Ten patients (40%) were female, and the majority were White, non-Hispanic (67%). Despite enrolling 24 patients, only 1 patient in the telemedicine group completed any of the planned telemedicine sessions. No other participant completed any telemedicine counseling sessions. The study was stopped early for lack of participation in the intervention. In a single-group, as-treated analysis, there was no significant change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score between enrollment and 1-year follow-up (Δ = 0.36, P = 0.46). However, there were significant improvements in subscores for Managing Medications, Appointment Keeping, and Managing Daily Activities.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Betsy Hopson;
Isaac Shamblin;
Pedram Daniel Maleknia;
Brandon G. Rocque;
Elizabeth N. Kuhn;
Autor corporativo:
World Neurosurgery,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
1455
Existencias:
1460
Palabras claves:
Adolescent health
Hybrid approach
Mentoring
Myelomeningocele
Telemedicine
Transition of care
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial
Resumen:
Objectives Transition of care is the planned movement of adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult health care. Many studies have demonstrated the importance of an organized transition process. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a telemedicine intervention for improving transition readiness among adolescents with spina bifida. Methods The present study is a randomized, controlled trial, including children 14 years of age and older with myelomeningocele from a multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic. Subjects were randomized to standard care or to an intervention, consisting of video telemedicine contacts at 3, 6, and 9 months from the clinic visit. The primary outcome measure was a change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Results Twenty-four patients were enrolled in the study and underwent randomization. The mean age at enrollment was 15.8 years. Ten patients (40%) were female, and the majority were White, non-Hispanic (67%). Despite enrolling 24 patients, only 1 patient in the telemedicine group completed any of the planned telemedicine sessions. No other participant completed any telemedicine counseling sessions. The study was stopped early for lack of participation in the intervention. In a single-group, as-treated analysis, there was no significant change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score between enrollment and 1-year follow-up (Δ = 0.36, P = 0.46). However, there were significant improvements in subscores for Managing Medications, Appointment Keeping, and Managing Daily Activities.
Autores:
Betsy Hopson
,
Isaac Shamblin
,
Pedram Daniel Maleknia
,
Brandon G. Rocque
,
Elizabeth N. Kuhn
,
.
Titulo Revista:
World Neurosurgery,
.
Numero:
Volumen:
167
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
ScienceDirect ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
1455
Página Final:
1460
ISBN:
1878-8769
Palabras claves:
Adolescent health
Hybrid approach
Mentoring
Myelomeningocele
Telemedicine
Transition of care
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Título ScienceDirect :
Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial
Resumen:
Objectives Transition of care is the planned movement of adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult health care. Many studies have demonstrated the importance of an organized transition process. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a telemedicine intervention for improving transition readiness among adolescents with spina bifida. Methods The present study is a randomized, controlled trial, including children 14 years of age and older with myelomeningocele from a multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic. Subjects were randomized to standard care or to an intervention, consisting of video telemedicine contacts at 3, 6, and 9 months from the clinic visit. The primary outcome measure was a change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Results Twenty-four patients were enrolled in the study and underwent randomization. The mean age at enrollment was 15.8 years. Ten patients (40%) were female, and the majority were White, non-Hispanic (67%). Despite enrolling 24 patients, only 1 patient in the telemedicine group completed any of the planned telemedicine sessions. No other participant completed any telemedicine counseling sessions. The study was stopped early for lack of participation in the intervention. In a single-group, as-treated analysis, there was no significant change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score between enrollment and 1-year follow-up (Δ = 0.36, P = 0.46). However, there were significant improvements in subscores for Managing Medications, Appointment Keeping, and Managing Daily Activities.
Autores :
Betsy Hopson;
Isaac Shamblin;
Pedram Daniel Maleknia;
Brandon G. Rocque;
Elizabeth N. Kuhn;
Autor corporativo:
World Neurosurgery,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Tipo :
ScienceDirect .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Adolescent health
Hybrid approach
Mentoring
Myelomeningocele
Telemedicine
Transition of care
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Título ScienceDirect :
Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial
Resumen:
Objectives Transition of care is the planned movement of adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult health care. Many studies have demonstrated the importance of an organized transition process. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a telemedicine intervention for improving transition readiness among adolescents with spina bifida. Methods The present study is a randomized, controlled trial, including children 14 years of age and older with myelomeningocele from a multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic. Subjects were randomized to standard care or to an intervention, consisting of video telemedicine contacts at 3, 6, and 9 months from the clinic visit. The primary outcome measure was a change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Results Twenty-four patients were enrolled in the study and underwent randomization. The mean age at enrollment was 15.8 years. Ten patients (40%) were female, and the majority were White, non-Hispanic (67%). Despite enrolling 24 patients, only 1 patient in the telemedicine group completed any of the planned telemedicine sessions. No other participant completed any telemedicine counseling sessions. The study was stopped early for lack of participation in the intervention. In a single-group, as-treated analysis, there was no significant change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score between enrollment and 1-year follow-up (Δ = 0.36, P = 0.46). However, there were significant improvements in subscores for Managing Medications, Appointment Keeping, and Managing Daily Activities.
Autores :
Betsy Hopson;
Isaac Shamblin;
Pedram Daniel Maleknia;
Brandon G. Rocque;
Elizabeth N. Kuhn;
Autor corporativo:
World Neurosurgery,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Paginas:
1455.
ISBN:
1878-8769.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Adolescent health
Hybrid approach
Mentoring
Myelomeningocele
Telemedicine
Transition of care
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial
Resumen:
Objectives Transition of care is the planned movement of adolescents and young adults from pediatric to adult health care. Many studies have demonstrated the importance of an organized transition process. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of a telemedicine intervention for improving transition readiness among adolescents with spina bifida. Methods The present study is a randomized, controlled trial, including children 14 years of age and older with myelomeningocele from a multidisciplinary spina bifida clinic. Subjects were randomized to standard care or to an intervention, consisting of video telemedicine contacts at 3, 6, and 9 months from the clinic visit. The primary outcome measure was a change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score from baseline to 1-year follow-up. Results Twenty-four patients were enrolled in the study and underwent randomization. The mean age at enrollment was 15.8 years. Ten patients (40%) were female, and the majority were White, non-Hispanic (67%). Despite enrolling 24 patients, only 1 patient in the telemedicine group completed any of the planned telemedicine sessions. No other participant completed any telemedicine counseling sessions. The study was stopped early for lack of participation in the intervention. In a single-group, as-treated analysis, there was no significant change in the Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire score between enrollment and 1-year follow-up (Δ = 0.36, P = 0.46). However, there were significant improvements in subscores for Managing Medications, Appointment Keeping, and Managing Daily Activities.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autor corporativo:
World Neurosurgery,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Adolescent health
Hybrid approach
Mentoring
Myelomeningocele
Telemedicine
Transition of care
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Otros profesionales de la salud
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Betsy Hopson Isaac Shamblin Pedram Daniel Maleknia Brandon G. Rocque Elizabeth N. Kuhn Betsy Hopson Isaac Shamblin Pedram Daniel Maleknia Brandon G. Rocque Elizabeth N. Kuhn Telemedicine and Spina Bifida Transition: A Pilot Randomized Trial. 2022; 167Ed. 1455.