Implementation Effectiveness of a Parent-Directed YouTube Video ("It Doesn't Have To Hurt") on Evidence-Based Strategies to Manage Needle Pain: Descriptive Survey Study.

作者: Christine T Chambers , Justine Dol , Jennifer A Parker , Line Caes , Kathryn A Birnie

DOI: 10.2196/13552

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摘要: Background Despite the availability of high-quality evidence and clinical practice guidelines for effective management pediatric pain, this is rarely used in managing children's pain from needle procedures such as vaccinations. Parents are generally unaware strategies they can use with their children. Objective This study aimed to develop, implement, evaluate implementation effectiveness a parent-directed YouTube video on evidence-based manage Methods was descriptive study. Analytics were extracted describe reach. A Web-based survey seek parent health care professional (HCP) feedback about video. The 2-minute 18-second launched November 4, 2013. In video, 4-year-old girl tells parents what should not do help needles hurt less. key messages shared distraction, deep breathing, topical anesthetic creams. group (n=163) HCPs (n=278) completed survey. Measures reach included number unique views, country where viewed, sex viewer, length watch time. assessed outcomes acceptability, appropriateness, penetration, adoption. Results As 2018 (5 years after launch), had 237,132 views 182 countries, most viewers watching an average 55.1% (76/138 seconds) Overall, both reported strong acceptance (ie, liked found it helpful, felt more confident) significant improvements plans Conclusions acceptable appropriate way disseminate procedure large parents.

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