Adapting the telephone assessment and skill-building kit to the telehealth technology preferences of stroke family caregivers
Autor: | Jahmeel Israel, Mickenna Turner, Tamilyn Bakas, Matthew Rota, Kari Dunning, Michael McCarthy, Bonnie J. Brehm, Elaine L. Miller |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Psychological intervention Qualitative property Telehealth computer.software_genre Article Interviews as Topic Social Skills 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Videoconferencing Humans 030212 general & internal medicine General Nursing Qualitative Research Aged Aged 80 and over Medical education 030504 nursing Descriptive statistics Family caregivers Middle Aged Test (assessment) Stroke Caregivers Content analysis Female 0305 other medical science Psychology computer |
Zdroj: | Res Nurs Health |
ISSN: | 1098-240X |
Popis: | Family caregivers exhibit a wide variety of needs and concerns while providing care to stroke survivors after discharge to the home setting. We report the results of two related studies utilizing a multimethod design in which stroke family caregivers (N = 12; N = 10) were interviewed using open-ended questions, followed by written caregiver ratings regarding the types of telehealth technologies they preferred for the telephone assessment and skill-building kit (TASK III). Qualitative data were analyzed using content analysis procedures with a provisional "start list" of codes in a matrix template based on the types of telehealth technologies in the rating forms. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze ratings with response scales ranging from 1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree. Average ratings for the telehealth technologies for the TASK III resource guide were obtained for the mailed hard copy binder (M = 3.58-4.13; SD = 0.35-1.00), an interactive website (https://www.task3web.com/; M = 3.86-4.17; SD = .72-1.07), an eBook (M = 3.17-3.67; SD = 0.84-1.17), and a USB drive (M = 3.75-4.00; SD = .82-.96). Average ratings for the telehealth technologies for the TASK III calls with the nurse were obtained for the use of a telephone (M = 4.36-5.00; SD = 0.00-0.89), FaceTime on an iOS device (e.g., iPhone or iPad; M = 3.73-4.40; SD = 0.79-0.98), or online videoconferencing (M = 3.17-3.50; SD = 0.82-1.47). Qualitative data revealed a wide variety of preferences for each type of telehealth technology, with advantages and disadvantages of each. The findings underscored the importance of offering multiple telehealth technology options to stroke family caregivers. Future studies are recommended that employ randomized control trial methodology to test theoretically-based interventions that are based on stroke family caregiver preferences for telehealth technologies. |
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