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Access to Technology and Preferences for an mHealth Intervention to Promote Medication Adherence in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Approach Leveraging Behavior Change Techniques
Journal of Medical Internet Research ( IF 7.4 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-18 , DOI: 10.2196/24893
Mallorie B Heneghan , Tasmeen Hussain , Leonardo Barrera , Stephanie W Cai , Maureen Haugen , Elaine Morgan , Jenna Rossoff , Joanna Weinstein , Nobuko Hijiya , David Cella , Sherif M Badawy

Background: Suboptimal adherence to 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) is prevalent in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and associated with increased risk of relapse. Rapid uptake of personal technology makes mobile health (mHealth) an attractive platform to promote adherence. Objective: Study objectives were to examine access to mobile technology and preferences for an mHealth intervention to improve medication adherence in pediatric ALL. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered in oncology clinic to parents of children with ALL as well as adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with ALL receiving maintenance chemotherapy. Results: A total of 49 parents (median age [IQR] 39 [33-42] years; female 76% [37/49]) and 15 patients (median age [IQR] 17 [16-19]; male 80% [12/15]) participated. All parents and AYAs owned electronic tablets, smartphones, or both. Parents’ most endorsed mHealth app features included a list of medications (71%, 35/49), information about 6-MP (71%, 35/49), refill reminders (71%, 35/49), and reminders to take 6-MP (71%, 35/49). AYAs' most endorsed features included refill reminders (73%, 11/15), reminders to take 6-MP (73%, 11/15), and tracking 6-MP (73%, 11/15). Conclusions: Parents and AYAs reported ubiquitous access to mobile technology and strong interest in multiple adherence-specific mHealth app features. Parents and AYAs provided valuable insight into preferred features for a multifunctional behavioral intervention (mHealth app) to promote medication adherence in pediatric ALL.

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中文翻译:

获得用于在小儿急性淋巴细胞白血病中促进药物依从性的mHealth干预的技术和偏好的获取:利用行为改变技术的方法

背景:在儿童急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)中普遍存在对6-巯基嘌呤(6-MP)的欠佳依从性,并与复发风险增加相关。快速采用个人技术使移动医疗(mHealth)成为促进依从性的有吸引力的平台。目的:研究目的是研究对移动技术的访问以及对mHealth干预措施的偏好,以改善儿科ALL患者的药物依从性。方法:在肿瘤科门诊对横断面调查,对所有接受维持性化疗的ALL患儿的父母以及所有青少年的父母进行调查。结果:共有49位父母(中位年龄[IQR] 39 [33-42]岁;女性76%[37/49])和15位患者(中位年龄[IQR] 17 [16-19];男性80%[ 12/15])参加。所有父母和AYA拥有电子平板电脑,智能手机,或两者兼而有之。父母最认可的mHealth应用程序功能包括药物清单(71%,35/49),关于6-MP的信息(71%,35/49),补充提醒(71%,35/49)和服用提醒6-MP(71%,35/49)。AYA最受认可的功能包括补充装提醒(73%,11/15),服用6-MP的提醒(73%,11/15)和追踪6-MP的提醒(73%,11/15)。结论:父母和AYA报告普遍使用移动技术,并且对多种依从性的mHealth应用程序功能非常感兴趣。家长和AYA为多功能行为干预(mHealth应用程序)的首选功能提供了宝贵的见解,以促进小儿ALL的药物依从性。并提醒您服用6-MP(71%,35/49)。AYA最受认可的功能包括补充装提醒(73%,11/15),服用6-MP的提醒(73%,11/15)和追踪6-MP的提醒(73%,11/15)。结论:父母和AYA报告普遍访问了移动技术,并对多种依从性的mHealth应用程序功能产生了浓厚的兴趣。家长和AYAs为多功能行为干预(mHealth应用程序)的首选功能提供了宝贵的见解,以促进小儿ALL对药物的依从性。并提醒您服用6-MP(71%,35/49)。AYA最受认可的功能包括补充装提醒(73%,11/15),服用6-MP的提醒(73%,11/15)和追踪6-MP的提醒(73%,11/15)。结论:父母和AYA报告普遍访问了移动技术,并对多种依从性的mHealth应用程序功能产生了浓厚的兴趣。家长和AYA为多功能行为干预(mHealth应用程序)的首选功能提供了宝贵的见解,以促进小儿ALL的药物依从性。

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更新日期:2021-02-18
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