Stakeholder Engagement in Developing an Electronic Clinical Support Tool for Tobacco Prevention in Adolescent Primary Care
Autor: | Lindsay A. Thompson, Elizabeth Shenkman, Maribeth Porter, Ramzi G. Salloum, Ryan P Theis, Lori Pbert, Diana Lee, Matthew J. Gurka |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Stakeholder engagement tobacco Article smoking 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 030225 pediatrics Citizen science vaping 030212 general & internal medicine Cognitive interview patient portal Medical education business.industry lcsh:RJ1-570 Patient portal lcsh:Pediatrics Usability e-cigarettes electronic health record Focus group 3. Good health Workflow Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Psychology business |
Zdroj: | Children Volume 5 Issue 12 Children, Vol 5, Iss 12, p 170 (2018) |
ISSN: | 2227-9067 |
DOI: | 10.3390/children5120170 |
Popis: | Following guideline recommendations to promote tobacco prevention in adolescent primary care, we developed a patient-facing clinical support tool. The electronic tool screens patients for use and susceptibility to conventional and alternative tobacco products, and promotes patient⁻provider communication. The purpose of this paper is to describe the iterative stakeholder engagement process used in the development of the tool. During the pre-testing phase, we consulted with scientists, methodologists, clinicians, and Citizen Scientists. Throughout the development phase, we engaged providers from three clinics in focus groups. Usability testing was conducted via in-depth, cognitive interviewing of adolescent patients. Citizen Scientists (n = 7) played a critical role in the final selection of educational content and interviewer training by participating in mock-up patient interviews. Cognitive interviews with patients (n = 16) ensured that systems were in place for the feasibility trial and assessed ease of navigation. Focus group participants (n = 24) offered recommendations for integrating the tool into clinical workflow and input on acceptability and appropriateness, and anticipated barriers and facilitators for adoption and feasibility. Engaging key stakeholders to discuss implementation outcomes throughout the implementation process can improve the quality, applicability, and relevance of the research, and enhance implementation success. |
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